The St. Louis Cardinals front office is changing hands next winter, but John Mozeliak's legacy is on the line a year ahead of time.
I’d like to say business as usual, but it’s not been business as usual. It’s been very different,” said John Mozeliak of the team’s offseason.
This offseason was looking like it was going to be an eventful one for the St. Louis Cardinals in John Mozeliak's final season running the organization's baseball operations. Yes, Mozeliak made it clear that the team didn't intend to compete in 2025,
John Mozeliak says trading Nolan Arenado remains “Priority 1, 2 and 3” but acknowledges the team remains in a holding pattern due to the FA market. He would like to add to the bullpen/maybe a RH-bat, but won’t before they have clarity on Arenado’s future.
This is not the offseason the St. Louis Cardinals envisioned, president of baseball operations John Mozeliak acknowledged Saturday at Busch Stadium, speaking from the podium on the first day of the team’s annual Winter Warm-Up. WIth a plan to move on ...
Quinn Mathews’ career path skyrocketed in 2024. The rapid ascent just may propel him into the St. Louis Cardinals’ 2025 starting rotation.
The St. Louis Cardinals entered this offseason with the intention of reducing payroll but doing so has been much easier said than done. Cardinals president of b
Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak met with reporters (including Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat) at the team's
John Mozeliak spoke to media members for nearly half an hour Saturday during the Cardinals' annual Winter Warm-Up event, addressing the team's offseason and future in depth.
President of baseball operations turns 56 and fields questions from fans, media, conceding they've been inactive on roster as trade talks for Nolan Arenado stall.
There hasn't been much chatter since a deal fell apart with Houston, and that has kept the Cardinals from moving forward on other signings they want to make.
I’d like to say business as usual, but it’s not been business as usual. It’s been very different,” said John Mozeliak of the team’s offseason.