Digital producer Joey Schneider and the FOX 2 sports team discuss the latest developments in the Cardinal's season. Hear exclusive interviews from John Mozeliak, Oli Marmol, and more.
A 2023 St. Louis Cardinals season that seemed lost as recently as last week now has new life. Riding a season-best six-game winning streak into the weekend, the Cardinals might have a small window of opportunity to crawl back into the postseason race.
As lead Cardinals executive John Mozeliak puts it, the team isn’t necessarily waving the white flag on this season, but it seems the team is shaping up to prepare for 2024 and beyond.
Entering the weekend at 44-53, the Cardinals have gained some ground on the Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies in the NL Central and Wild Card hunts, but it would take an improbable run for a five straight shot at postseason.
In the first 2023 edition of the “FOX 2 Cardinals podcast,” digital producer Joey Schneider and sports reporter Kevin Ryans discuss where this year’s Cardinals stand, what to consider at the trade deadline and the impact of a bulk of games coming up against the Chicago Cubs. Also hear from Mozeliak, manager Oli Marmol and players in between the conversation.
It was an eventful trade deadline for the St. Louis Cardinals, but quite different from the usual. For the first time in decades, the Cardinals explored the seller's market and moved a handful of players for prospects.
Out goes Jack Flaherty, Paul DeJong and Jordan Hicks, three guys who had at least five years of big-league experience with the Cardinals at the big-league level. Jordan Montgomery and Chris Stratton, two pending free agents who the Cardinals acquired at last year's deadline, were also on the move once again.
Sonny Gray, Lance Lynn ad Kyle Gibson, three former All-Stars in their mid-30s, have joined the St. Louis Cardinals rotation.
It's a big week in St. Louis Cardinals baseball. We've finally made it to spring training. Pitchers and catchers arrived just days ago, and the rest of the team isn't too far behind.
The new season marks a fresh start for the Cardinals after an uncharacteristic 2023 season. It was the team's first losing season in 15 years and one of their worst finishes in decades. The Cardinals are looking to turn the page.
Initial reports from spring training have been mostly positive for the Cardinals. There haven't been any unforeseen injuries. Many new pitchers are building chemistry with experienced battery mate Willson Contreras. And internally, the clubhouse seems motivated for a bounce back season.
In the first 2024 edition of the "Redzone Podcast," sponsored by Renewal by Andersen, FOX 2 digital producer Joey Schneider and sports reporter Daniel Esteve discuss the offseason roster changes, the impact of Yadier Molina rejoining the organization and new mindsets embraced by lead executive John Mozeliak and manager Oli Marmol.
We also give predictions for the 2024 season and check in with FOX 2 sports report Kevin Ryans from spring training in Jupiter, Florida.