The St. Louis Cardinals haven't been at full strength yet this season but soon enough they will be. St. Louis is loaded with talent but hasn't played up to speed yet this season.
The St. Louis Cardinals got some bad news Thursday. St. Louis has been monitoring the health of utility man Tommy Edman throughout Spring Training as he's been recovering from wrist surgery.
St. Louis Cardinals projected starting center fielder Tommy Edman is expected to start the regular season on the injured list with continued wrist discomfort.
Spring training injuries are always put under a microscope. The St. Louis Cardinals are a team that needs to rely on their health this season if they don’t want a repeat of their disastrous 2023 campaign.
The Cardinals will be without a key defensive piece to open the season.
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to have a tough decision to make soon. Opening Day is right around the corner and the club is dealing with some injuries already.
Top Cardinals starter Sonny Gray exited today’s spring start with a trainer in the middle of an at-bat against Washington’s Nick Senzel.
Tommy Edman‘s case of a slow start to spring training is a bit more concerning lately. The utility man continues to rehab from offseason surgery and the St.
Tommy Edman received a pivotal injury update Monday. The versatile St. Louis Cardinals former Gold Glove winner is dealing with a wrist injury. He underwent right wrist surgery and his return timeline is uncertain.
The St. Louis Cardinals did not have the campaign they were hoping for in 2023, and they will be hoping to turn things around this upcoming season. In
The St. Louis Cardinals may not have their starting center fielder at full strength for the next few weeks. Cardinals utility man Tommy Edman is expected to be the club's starting center fielder this season but will have to wait a little bit of time until he's ready to go.
The St. Louis Cardinals are taking things slow with Tommy Edman in spring training as he recovers from arthroscopic surgery on his right wrist last October, according to Katie Woo of The Athletic.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced on X (formerly Twitter) that they have agreed to a two-year contract with infielder/outfielder Tommy Edman. Tommy Edman’s contract for the next two years with the Cardinals is worth $16.5 million, and he will get $8.25 million in each year before becoming a free agent ahead of the 2026 season.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been relatively silent since their addition of three starting pitchers to kick off the offseason. Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak reportedly still is in the hunt for one more high-leverage reliever following the trade for right-hander Andrew Kittredge but nothing has come together so far.
The St. Louis Cardinals on Monday avoided a potential arbitration hearing with Tommy Edman, agreeing to a two-year contract with the infielder-outfielder.
Like many clubs, the Cards are a “file-and-trial” team, meaning they choose not to continue negotiations on one-year deals after the filing deadline even though such talks are allowed.
Spring Training is going to be here before we know it. Things will kick off in February with pitchers and catchers reporting to camp first before the rest of the club.
Cardinals utility player Tommy Edman underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right wrist in October, the club’s president of baseball operations John Mozeliak tells John Denton of MLB.com.
Tommy Edman was placed on the Cardinals’ 10-day injured list on July 7, as the multi-positional regular was suffering from inflammation in his right wrist.
The St. Louis Cardinals placed infielder/outfielder Tommy Edman on the 10-day injured list on Friday with right wrist inflammation. In a corresponding transaction, the Cardinals called up infielder Jose Fermin from Triple-A Memphis.
Cardinals utility man Tommy Edman left St. Louis' game against the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers in the third inning on Thursday due to lower abdominal soreness.
The Cardinals are on a hot streak, and they capitalized on their great play as of late by hanging a more than crooked number on the Brewers.
History was made on Sunday night when St. Louis Cardinal teammates Tommy Edman and Lars Nootbaar became the first non-citizens to play for their respective countries in international play.
Tommy Edman has emerged into a quality Major League player over the first few seasons of his career. Edman first came up to the big leagues in 2019 and instantly became a favorite among St.
Tommy Edman is a guy who knows how to get the job done for the St. Louis Cardinals. On defense, he’s the leader in Defensive Runs Saved. He can play multiple positions and provide Gold Glove caliber defense at any spot.
There's a reason that St. Louis Cardinals infielder Tommy Edman won his first Gold Glove Award last season, most likely the first of many. He routinely makes Top 10-esque plays for St.
The honors are a nice bookend to the Cardinals' season, which ended with a Wild Card loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Oct. 6.
Tingler is right that there’s a narrative here, although it isn’t undeserved.
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