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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.
Returning for the final two weeks of another season that will likely end short of the playoffs, Nolan Arenado simply had one goal in mind. He wanted to show teams -- both the Cardinals and contenders
The St. Louis Cardinals haven't had Nolan Arenado available for a game at the big league level since July 30th, but that could change in the coming days. Arena
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.
Nolan Arenado looked happy and healthy again on Monday, drilling a run-scoring single early in the game, hammering a rally-starting double late and playing a flawless third base defensively. While he
"On one hand, Arenado is an all-time great and future Hall of Famer, but on the other hand, most of his campaigns with the Cardinals have been underwhelming, and the club didn't win a single playoff game during his time in St. Louis," Jacobs wrote. The Cardinals are currently 74-79 in the 2025 season, five games out of the final NL Wild Card spot.
After missing 40 games because of a strained right shoulder, third baseman Nolan Arenado returned to the Cardinals lineup Monday against the Reds.
Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado, who has been out since July 30 with a right shoulder strain, was reinstated from the 10-day injured list on Monday. To make room on the roster, infielder José Fermín was optioned to Triple-A Memphis.