St. Louis Cardinals shortstop JJ Wetherholt hops as he watches a pitch be thrown from his position during the sixth inning of a spring training baseball game against the Washington Nationals Saturday, March 1, 2025, in Jupiter, Fla. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Two RBIs in the fourth inning from Ryan Vilade and Michael Helman gave the Cardinals the runs they needed to earn a Grapefruit League win against the Nationals.
The Mets scored six runs in the first inning on two home runs and Clay Holmes dazzled with eight strikeouts, as New York beat the Washington Nationals, 7-6, in spring training action.
Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker appeared to injure his knee while chasing down a fly ball on Tuesday. He will undergo further testing.
At spring training, Paul DeJong has consistently earned top-five placements on the Nationals’ swing decisions chart.
Two young Cardinals, Ryan Vilade and Michael Helman, shined on Saturday by driving in two runs each against the Nationals.
Perhaps the most intriguing roster battle will be for the last spot on the bench, and it will seemingly come down to the slugger Baker and the high-contact Koperniak, who had a strong season for Memphis last year and has flashed excellent bat to ball skills in the first half of camp.
MLB season, the Atlanta Braves sent five players to the Chicago White Sox in a deal that netted them Aaron Bummer. The deal made sense at the
Jarlin Susana's fastball clocked in at 100 MPH four times against the Cardinals on Saturday, helping the Nationals prospect string together a scoreless inning.
The Royals cruised to a Cactus League victory. Kansas City defeated the Chicago Cubs 9-3 at Sloan Park in Mesa. Jac Caglianone hit his second home run of the spring […]