The Cardinals were able to keep the game in reach thanks to strong fielding and relieving efforts, but they struggled to capitalize at the plate in the 6-4 loss in 10 innings at Busch Stadium.More» Kozma singles home the first run of the game
Starter Jaime Garcia was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to a left shoulder strain, and the Cardinals are concerned that surgery may be necessary in order to correct a shoulder impingement that has been bothering the left-hander for the past 12 months.More» Garcia goes 5 1/3 solid innings vs. Brewers
Mitchell Boggs will rejoin the Cardinals' bullpen on Sunday, taking the roster spot that opened when the organization moved Jaime Garcia to the 15-day disabled list.More» Boggs gets his first save by retiring Scutaro
With Jason Motte sidelined after Tommy John surgery and Mitchell Boggs struggling, Edward Mujica was thrust into unfamiliar territory as the Cardinals' closer, and he is bringing stability to a beleaguered bullpen.More» Mujica shuts the door on the Cardinals' win
Chris Carpenter took another small step toward returning on Saturday, when he threw an extended bullpen session shortly before the Cardinals took the field for batting practice.More» Mozeliak on Carpenter's progress, return
David Freese's grand slam highlighted a five-run first inning start as St. Louis continued its season dominance of the Milwaukee Brewers with a 7-6 victory at Busch Stadium.More» Freese crushes a grand slam in the first
Initially hopeful that elbow discomfort would sideline him for only two starts, Jake Westbrook is now bracing for a slightly longer-than-expected stay on the disabled list.More» Reporter on Westbrook heading to the DL
New York's Jon Niese delivered one of his strongest starts of the season, as the Mets escaped Busch Stadium with a 5-2 victory. An announced crowd of 44,068 was on hand, as the Cardinals were unsuccessful in their attempt to sweep a four-game series for the second time this month.More» Wainwright strikes out eight over six
The Cardinals took the Mets' run-at-will approach against Shelby Miller on Wednesday as an opportunity to rekindle conversations with the rookie right-hander about how he can better stall the running game behind him.More» Miller strikes out six over 5 2/3 innings
David Freese, who hit 20 home runs last year, remains homerless 88 at-bats into his season entering Thursday's finale against the Mets. He has only three extra-base hits and four RBIs. A career .290 hitter, Freese is batting .216.More» Freese's single breaks up De La Rosa's no-no
Matt Carpenter has thrived from the top spot, leaving manager Mike Matheny content to continue as is with the batting order until it is obvious that it requires any tinkering.More» Carpenter singles home Freese in the third
After watching Yadier Molina struggle at the plate on Tuesday, manager Mike Matheny chose to unplug the veteran from the lineup on Wednesday.More» Molina throws out Rizzo to end the first
Chris Carpenter threw a short side session at Busch Stadium on Wednesday, after which he expressed satisfaction with the way his arm continues to respond.More»Cardinals Care dedicate Carpenter Field
Since the Rangers and Cardinals went toe-to-toe for seven tense, wonderful games in the 2011 World Series, plenty has happened to both franchises. Yet, in a lot of ways, nothing at all has happened. In many respects, these two organizations that exchanged punches for 10 days are mirror images of one another.More» Gast earns first career big league win
John Gast earned his first victory in the Cardinals' 10-4 routing of the Mets on Tuesday, when Carlos Beltran and Jon Jay helped St. Louis pour it on with home runs.More» Matheny on Gast's debut, Beltran's efforts
Mike Matheny has not been shy in pushing his starting pitchers deeper into their pitch counts than he did in his first season as Cardinals manager. And never has that been more evident than on Monday.More» Matheny on Lynn's solid outing vs. the Mets
Ty Wigginton, who is adjusting to reduced playing time, said that he has made it a point to approach veteran bench players on opposing teams to pick their brains on what it takes to be successful in that role.More» Wigginton's baserunning gives Cards the lead
Right-hander Mitchell Boggs -- who has not allowed a run in five relief appearances since being demoted -- appears to be moving closer to forcing the Cardinals to make a decision on his placement.More» Boggs makes slick snag on scorching liner
A gritty effort by Lance Lynn was rewarded with gutsy baserunning from Ty Wigginton, whose aggressiveness on the basepaths helped lift the Cardinals past the Mets, 6-3, in front of 38,412 at Busch Stadium on Monday night.More» Wigginton's baserunning gives Cards the lead
Left-hander John Gast looked the least bit frazzled as he held his first media session on Monday, following news that he would be coming to St. Louis to make his Major League debut. He seemed unconcerned, too, about nerves surfacing between now and Tuesday's start.More» John Gast, LHP, Cardinals
Chris Carpenter threw an estimated 56 pitches during an afternoon bullpen session at Busch Stadium on Monday. It was the latest step forward in a progression that Carpenter hopes will end with him pitching in games this year.More»Carpenter drops by Cards camp, discusses his health
The ankle injury that forced Oscar Taveras out of Triple-A Memphis' game on Sunday is not expected to land the organization's top prospect on the disabled list.More» Oscar Taveras, OF, Cardinals
Rockies left-hander Jorge De La Rosa allowed just two hits over seven shutout innings and Troy Tulowitzki ripped a three-run homer to lead the Rockies to an 8-2 win in front of 40,881 at Busch Stadium.More» Freese's single breaks up De La Rosa's no-no
Kathy Day has fashioned an amazing 6-0 record against the toughest opponent of all. The 53-year-old Evansville, Ind., resident came out a winner in six separate battles with cancer over the past 17 years, a mark that impresses the St. Louis Cardinals.More»Mother's Day wishes from the Cardinals
St. Louis infielder Daniel Descalso picked the wrong time for a broken bat. Descalso led off the ninth inning of Sunday's 8-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies by shattering his special one-day-only pink bat on a pinch-hit double to left field.More» Descalso doubles, breaks his pink bat
David Freese, Eric Young Jr. and Nolan Arenado were the only players who stood in the way of history in three different games between the Rockies and Cardinals in a series that was highlighted by near no-hitters.More» De La Rosa loses no-hitter in the seventh
Kathy Holliday will spend much of her Mother's Day in transit -- beginning the day at her North Carolina home before ending it in a place where her life changed in 2012. She'll spend the day after Mother's Day at Busch Stadium, urging others to get the colon cancer screening that she never thought she'd need.More»Happy Mother's Day from Major League Baseball