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Stars, acquired to maintain Cardinals' October presence, combined in 7-1 win that could be their last home game together as club drifts into winter.
Some 155 games into the 2025 season, the Cardinals still don’t have a grand slam. However, they did get the next best thing on Friday night from veteran third baseman Nolan Arenado to down the rival Brewers at Busch Stadium.
The St. Louis Cardinals will certainly explore changes this offseason, but who actually could be on the way out of town? The big name to watch is Nolan Arenado
Since Arenado was placed on the injured list shortly after the trade deadline, the team has felt his absence on both offense and defense. While no specific return date was initially given, manager Oliver Marmol’s comments suggest Arenado could return soon during the Cardinals’ upcoming homestand.
The magic number to clinch the division went down Sept. 19. Jacob Misiorowski's chances of pitching in the postseason might have, as well.
After missing 40 games because of a strained right shoulder, third baseman Nolan Arenado returned to the Cardinals lineup Monday against the Reds.
St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado returned Monday night, but is the final homestand of the season his final one of his tenure in St. Louis?
Nolan Arenado was back at third base and back driving baseballs again, but still the Cardinals fell back in the race for the National League’s No. 3 Wild Card slot because of their fatigued bullpen’s inability to hold a lead.