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At the 2024 trade deadline, the St. Louis Cardinals both sold and bought players. Sending away Tommy Edman to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Cardinals brought in a starter from the Chicago White Sox in Erick Fedde. One year later, the Cardinals are predicted to be the ones trading away Fedde at the MLB trade deadline.
While closer Tanner Scott had early-season struggles, he is also coming off his seventh-straight scoreless appearance. If Scott is hitting his stride, Helsley could slot into the eighth inning and give Los Angeles an excellent one-two punch in the backend of the bullpen.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been through quite a bit over the last few months. They've struggled at times while also running off huge win streaks. For a while,
The St. Louis Cardinals did not trade for Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers in a Sunday night stunner – no, that would be the San Francisco Giants. Dev
Ryan Helsley is in his final season before free agency and would be coveted at the deadline. But will the Cardinals need him?
After going 1-6 in their last seven games, the Cardinals will look to get back on track as they travel to Chicago for a three-game series with the White Sox.
The Cardinals are surprising contenders, and that means team president John Mozeliak is headed toward an interesting trade deadline.
The Cardinals are at a bit of a crossroads right now. They seemed set to enter a big rebuild this season after letting a few veterans walk away in free agency. St. Louis also reportedly tested the market and tried to shop Nolan Arenado. But this season, they've won a lot more than everybody has expected.
Miles Mikolas has been with the Cardinals since 2018. He began his MLB career in 2012, but made a career-altering move when he signed with the Yomiuri Giants before the 2015 season. He pitched for three seasons in Japan, compiling a 31-13 record with a 2.18 ERA.