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Cardinals' Rebuild: A Long Season Ahead

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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The St. Louis Cardinals, under new president Chaim Bloom, are embarking on a rebuild, trading away key players like Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras. Their starting rotation now relies on injury-prone pitcher Dustin May, while the bullpen and lineup lack proven talent. Fans and analysts compare this strategy to successful overhauls by teams like the Cubs. The Cardinals risk losing over ninety-three games, their most since 1990, and could finish last in the National League Central. Manager Oli Marmols job is at risk, and early projections put St. Louis last in the division. The focus shifts to building through the draft and prospects, with hopes of contention in the future, but this season looks challenging for Cardinal fans.

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