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MLB's annual amateur draft, which is scheduled for Sunday, July 13th, and stretches to July 14th, is the key date for the MLB trade deadline. Once the draft is over, the baseball world will ramp up trade talks once again.
Cardinals' president of baseball operations John Mozeliak will have the chance to change the outlook of many teams at the trade deadline. The Cardinals, no matter which direction the team goes, will have a huge impact on the trade deadline.
With 11 runs and 18 hits combined in the first three innings, Cardinals and Braves go quiet once bullpens got involved Friday at Busch Stadium.
On Wednesday, Jim Bowden of The Athletic proposed a hypothetical three-player trade in which the Phillies would get Ryan Helsley, and the Cardinals would get two of Philadelphia's top 10 prospects.
Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley exited the game against St. Louis after three innings due to abdominal tightness.
The latest MLB Draft projections could leave top prospect Ethan Holliday feeling awfully jealous over who ends up with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Cardinals executive John Mozeliak revealed trade talks will ramp up after the MLB Draft, with St. Louis set to impact the deadline market.
Stephen and Edrice Matthews were scheduled to hop on an airplane Saturday morning to fly to Atlanta to watch their son, Astros No. 1 prospect Brice Matthews, compete in the All-Star Futures Game in Truist Park.
The St. Louis Cardinals remain alive in the playoff race but their offense could use a much-needed boost with the July 31 trade deadline steadily approaching. C