Thursday marks the deadline for MLB clubs like the St. Louis Cardinals to agree on a deal with players who are arbitration-eligible before either the player or team file for arbitration.
Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley told reporters there have been no extension talks between him and the club. Read more at MLB ...
As the likelihood of Nolan Arenado remaining in St. Louis grows, the Cardinals must find other ways to trim payroll.
The Rangers are "staying open-minded" about adding to their bullpen, GM Chris Young said at the team's Fan Fest event ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are struggling to move certain players and might have to wait until this upcoming summer's trade ...
Speaking this weekend at the team's Winter Warm-Up event, All-Star closer Ryan Helsley says there has been no talk of a ...
Right-hander Ryan Helsley spoke to reporters about his future with the Cardinals during the club’s Winter Warmup fan event this weekend. As relayed by Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat ...
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The St. Louis Cardinals have seemingly entered a full-scale rebuild. Surprisingly, they've held onto star closer Ryan Helsley up to this point, but that will likely change as the season draws closer.
St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak talking about the team's plan to try to trade third ...
Helsley agreed to a one-year, $8.2 million contract with the Cardinals on Thursday to avoid arbitration, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.