The St. Louis Cardinals have been without starter Steven Matz since the beginning of May, but it appears he’s not far off a return. Skipper Oli Marmol provided a huge injury update on the lefty Saturday.
The St. Louis Cardinals have turned things around in a major way of late and people are starting to notice. A few weeks ago the Cardinals were projected to be one of the biggest sellers in baseball ahead of the trade deadline this summer.
The St. Louis Cardinals currently are without the services of one of their starting pitchers. St. Louis' starting rotation has taken a step forward this season but it still isn't in the position the team likely hoped it would be.
He’d been slated to throw a bullpen session Monday, but that was scrapped.
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The St. Louis Cardinals' pitching staff has exceeded expectations so far this season and is largely responsible for why the club doesn't have the worst record in baseball.
St. Louis Cardinals starter Steven Matz is heading to the injured list with a back strain.
The St. Louis Cardinals have had an up-and-down start to the 2024 campaign. St. Louis currently is in fourth place in the National League Central with a disappointing 14-16 record.
After a 13-4 run in strikeout props, we went 0-3 on Monday to start the week. No worries, let's bounce back with three K props for Tuesday's MLB slate.
After winning the first two of a three game set, the Cardinals lost the series finale to the Oakland Athletics by a score of 6-3 Wednesday afternoon in the Oakland Coliseum.
The Cardinals will shut down starting pitcher Steven Matz for at least two weeks, president of baseball operations John Mozeliak told reporters (including Katie Woo of The Athletic).
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Steven Matz developed a more aggressive mindset during his midseason demotion to the bullpen. Matz will try to build upon his newfound success as a starter when the Cardinals host the Colorado Rockies on Saturday in the middle contest of a three-game series.
Left-hander Steven Matz could be ready to rejoin the Cardinals in September, even if he returns as a reliever. St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol said Thursday that Matz will throw off the mound this weekend, less than a month after tearing the MCL in his left knee while fielding a ground ball in Cincinnati.
St. Louis Cardinals left-hander Steven Matz left his start against the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday night with a left knee strain. Matz was rolling in his return from the injured list, striking out five straight batters before he misplayed a slow Joey Votto groundout with one out in the sixth.
St. Louis left-hander Steven Matz will make his first start for St. Louis since May 22 on Sunday when the Cardinals look to sweep their three-game series against the visiting Cincinnati Reds.
The St. Louis Cardinals used a furious playoff push to crack the National League Wild Card Game in 2021, but their time in the postseason didn’t last long.
It was reported late Tuesday night that left-handed free-agent starting pitcher Steven Matz had agreed to a four-year, $44 million contract with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Matz is coming off of arguably his best season, as he posted a career-high 14 wins against seven losses, adding a 3.82 ERA and 1.33 WHIP in his lone year with the Toronto Blue Jays.
The left-hander has been a reliable rotation member for the bulk of his career.
With CBA negotiations ongoing and a potential cancellation or delay of the Winter Meetings on the horizon, the 2021 MLB GM Meetings are as important as ever.
On November 3, Steven Matz became a free agent. The Toronto Blue Jays have until Sunday, November 7, to make a Qualifying Offer to him. Should the Blue Jays extend a Qualifying Offer to Matz?
The Toronto Blue Jays extending a Qualifying Offer to Steven Matz would be in the everyone’s best interest Featured Image Courtesy Of DaveMe Images. Prints Available For Purchase The fact that the Jays will extend qualifying offers to both Robbie Ray and Marcus Semien are all but foregone conclusions.
Consistency. It's the goal for every starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, yet only the good ones achieve it. For Blue Jays starter Steven Matz, it's been extra elusive.
Steven Matz slowly worked up the dugout steps, with a Lourdes Gurriel Jr. pat on his back and a smile on his face. He’d trotted onto the Citi Field grass 57 times before, but not up those steps, and not from that away team dugout.
On June 14, the Blue Jays announced starting pitcher Steven Matz had tested positive for COVID-19. He was asymptomatic, but immediately left the team and
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