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Automated Ball-Strike System sees 60.7% success rate in first MLB games

Automated Ball-Strike System sees 60.7% success rate in first MLB games

  • JOE REEDY Associated Press

Going into Thursday night's games, teams had a 60.7% success rate on challenges, going 17 of 28 through the first 10 games of the regular season.

Yankees' José Caballero loses first robot challenge of ball/strike call

Yankees' José Caballero loses first robot challenge of ball/strike call

  • JANIE McCAULEY Associated Press

New York's José Caballero thought for sure the pitch from Logan Webb had missed the strike zone, so he challenged — making major league history in the process.

Chicago White Sox players to watch in 2026, including new arrivals Munetaka Murakami and Luisangel Acuña

Chicago White Sox players to watch in 2026, including new arrivals Munetaka Murakami and Luisangel Acuña

  • LaMond Pope, Chicago Tribune

Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz expressed excitement about Munetaka Murakami’s potential impact on the lineup a day after the Japanese slugger signed a two-year deal with the club.

How Cardinals didn't get 'too cute' and play roster games with top prospect JJ Wetherholt

How Cardinals didn't get 'too cute' and play roster games with top prospect JJ Wetherholt

  • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The future-focused club could have massaged the rookie's service time for an extra year of control but opted not to, meaning there will be ramifications — and benefits.

JJ Wetherholt: 'It was great' to make Cardinals' opening day roster

JJ Wetherholt: 'It was great' to make Cardinals' opening day roster

  • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Top St. Louis Cardinals prospect JJ Wetherholt speaks with the media ahead of an exhibition vs. the Springfield Cardinals on Monday, March, 23, 2026, in Springfield, Missouri. (Derrick Goold, Post-Dispatch)

JJ Wetherholt describes phone call to his mom after making Cardinals roster

JJ Wetherholt describes phone call to his mom after making Cardinals roster

  • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Top St. Louis Cardinals prospect JJ Wetherholt speaks with the media ahead of an exhibition vs. the Springfield Cardinals on Monday, March, 23, 2026, in Springfield, Missouri. (Derrick Goold, Post-Dispatch)

Cardinals name JJ Wetherholt to opening day roster. Plus, a surprise in the outfield.

Cardinals name JJ Wetherholt to opening day roster. Plus, a surprise in the outfield.

  • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Jose Fermin and Thomas Saggese both make the roster as potential outfielders, with Nelson Velazquez heading to Memphis despite powerful spring.

Back where he was MVP, JJ Wetherholt makes final stop before MLB debut with Cardinals

Back where he was MVP, JJ Wetherholt makes final stop before MLB debut with Cardinals

    In his second big league camp and first with a chance to make the team, Wetherholt showed something the Cardinals wanted to see beyond practice and production: He had poise.

    ABS will create winners, losers among pitchers, batters who earned human calls

    ABS will create winners, losers among pitchers, batters who earned human calls

      Major League Baseball’s new Automated Ball-Strike System changes how pitches get called, and some players gain while others lose. On Wednesday night, it makes its regular-season debut.

      With moves to be announced as they leave Florida, Cardinals bring identity with them

      With moves to be announced as they leave Florida, Cardinals bring identity with them

        “That's the one thing I can guarantee,” Cardinals Oli Marmol said on Sunday, “is there'll be a style of play that I think is exciting to watch.”

        Pete Alonso's return to Citi Field, another Iowa game among MLB dates to watch in 2026

        Pete Alonso's return to Citi Field, another Iowa game among MLB dates to watch in 2026

          Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers travel to Toronto for a World Series rematch in April, and Philadelphia hosts the All-Star Game in July as the U.S. celebrates its 250th anniversary.

          Cardinals finalize opening day bullpen with Rule 5 pick, newcomer, and bounce-back righty

          Cardinals finalize opening day bullpen with Rule 5 pick, newcomer, and bounce-back righty

            Matt Pushard (Rule 5 pick), George Soriano (acquired via trade), and Chris Roycroft (a returning reliever) were all notified Saturday they made the team.

            MLB preview: Robot umpires, Dodgers try for 3-peat, Rays return to Trop

            MLB preview: Robot umpires, Dodgers try for 3-peat, Rays return to Trop

              NEW YORK — Baseball is changing at a dizzying speed in 2026 with the arrival of robot umpires, the return home of the Tampa Bay Rays and an alphabet soup of networks televising games in perhaps the last season before a labor shutdown.

              Without proven power sources, can Cardinals lineup 'exhaust' opponents by being pesky?

              Without proven power sources, can Cardinals lineup 'exhaust' opponents by being pesky?

                JUPITER, Fla. — A question that welcomed the Cardinals to spring training remains a concern as they ready to leave Florida on Monday morning with a lineup that’s still a work in progress and an offense that’s not yet in full swing. Which maybe is the answer, after all.

                Without proven power sources, can Cardinals lineup 'exhaust' opponents by being pesky?

                Without proven power sources, can Cardinals lineup 'exhaust' opponents by being pesky?

                • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                JUPITER, Fla. — A question that welcomed the Cardinals to spring training remains a concern as they ready to leave Florida on Monday morning with a lineup that’s still a work in progress and an offense that’s not yet in full swing. Which maybe is the answer, after all.

                Jordan Walker's strong 'reaction' day and 2 other takeaways from Cardinals win vs. Mets

                Jordan Walker's strong 'reaction' day and 2 other takeaways from Cardinals win vs. Mets

                • By Derrick Goold and Daniel Guerrero St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                The Cardinals began the final weekend of the Grapefruit League with a win on Friday vs. the Mets. Here are three takeaways from the exhibition game.

                How Cardinals are changing pitching skillset not 'mindset' in another stingy spring for walks

                How Cardinals are changing pitching skillset not 'mindset' in another stingy spring for walks

                • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                Matthew Liberatore closes out his spring by flirting with a five-inning no-hitter. He knows his walk total by heart, because reducing them is part of club's 'identity.'

                How to get through a Cardinals rebuild: Execs, players, fans give advice (and warnings)

                How to get through a Cardinals rebuild: Execs, players, fans give advice (and warnings)

                • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                To guide fans through this “trust the process,” the Post-Dispatch contacted nearly two dozen executives, players, coaches and fans such as actor Jon Hamm and others for advice.

                As lockout looms, new union chief says he hopes Cardinals' retrench is 'temporary pause'

                As lockout looms, new union chief says he hopes Cardinals' retrench is 'temporary pause'

                • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom recently said the club’s rebuild is not being engineered around the CBA other than its expiration is certain and changes will happen.

                As Cardinals look to rebuild, other clubs show potential paths and pitfalls

                As Cardinals look to rebuild, other clubs show potential paths and pitfalls

                • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                If the Cardinals are looking for a rebuild blueprint, there are several formulas to follow. Although not all of them get the "build" in "rebuild" right.

                Jordan Walker's strong 'reaction' day and 2 other takeaways from Cardinals win vs. Mets

                Jordan Walker's strong 'reaction' day and 2 other takeaways from Cardinals win vs. Mets

                The Cardinals began the final weekend of the Grapefruit League with a win on Friday vs. the Mets. Here are three takeaways from the exhibition game.

                How Cardinals are changing pitching skillset not 'mindset' in another stingy spring for walks

                How Cardinals are changing pitching skillset not 'mindset' in another stingy spring for walks

                Matthew Liberatore closes out his spring by flirting with a five-inning no-hitter. He knows his walk total by heart, because reducing them is part of club's 'identity.'

                How to get through a Cardinals rebuild: Execs, players, fans give advice (and warnings)

                How to get through a Cardinals rebuild: Execs, players, fans give advice (and warnings)

                To guide fans through this “trust the process,” the Post-Dispatch contacted nearly two dozen executives, players, coaches and fans such as actor Jon Hamm and others for advice.

                As lockout looms, new union chief says he hopes Cardinals' retrench is 'temporary pause'

                As lockout looms, new union chief says he hopes Cardinals' retrench is 'temporary pause'

                Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom recently said the club’s rebuild is not being engineered around the CBA other than its expiration is certain and changes will happen.

                As Cardinals look to rebuild, other clubs show potential paths and pitfalls

                As Cardinals look to rebuild, other clubs show potential paths and pitfalls

                If the Cardinals are looking for a rebuild blueprint, there are several formulas to follow. Although not all of them get the "build" in "rebuild" right.

                Ten Hochman: The significance of the World Baseball Classic's amazing title game

                Ten Hochman: The significance of the World Baseball Classic's amazing title game

                In today’s 10 AM “Ten Hochman,” brought to you by Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium at Cardinals’ spring training, Ben Hochman discusses the World Baseball Classic! And a happy birthday shoutout to Queen Latifah! And as always, Hochman picks a random Cards card out of the hat!

                Venezuela beats the United States to win its first World Baseball Classic title

                Venezuela beats the United States to win its first World Baseball Classic title

                Venezuela won the World Baseball Classic for the first time, rebounding from a blown eighth-inning lead to beat the United States 3-2 Tuesday night on Eugenio Suárez’s tiebreaking double in the ninth.

                MLB Free Agency: Tarik Skubal could set more contract records next offseason

                MLB Free Agency: Tarik Skubal could set more contract records next offseason

                Tarik Skubal could become a free agent for the first time after the World Series next fall, along with Freddy Peralta, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Randy Arozarena.

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                What Iowa State star Addy Brown said in transfer portal announcement

                Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes repeats as champion of the grueling Iditarod sled dog race

                Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes repeats as champion of the grueling Iditarod sled dog race

                Watch: Iowa, Illinois preview Elite 8 rematch

                Watch: Iowa, Illinois preview Elite 8 rematch

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                8 best CBD gummies for relaxation and wellness

                8 best CBD gummies for relaxation and wellness

                Affiliate. Take a closer look at some of the top CBD gummy options on the market.

                Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

                Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

                Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...

                Holiday Shoppers Beware: 3 Traps to Avoid as Scammers Prepare

                Holiday Shoppers Beware: 3 Traps to Avoid as Scammers Prepare

                Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information. Before you dive into holiday...

                Survey: Many Gift-Buying Parents Pressured to Overspend This Holiday Season

                Holiday shopping season is upon us, and the pressure is on, or at least it feels that way for some parents. A new NerdWallet survey, conducted by The Harris Poll, finds that 48% of parents with children under 18 feel pressure to spend more money on holiday gifts than they’re comfortable spending.According to NerdWallet’s annual...

                Ten Hochman: The significance of the World Baseball Classic's amazing title game

                Ten Hochman: The significance of the World Baseball Classic's amazing title game

                • By Benjamin Hochman St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                In today’s 10 AM “Ten Hochman,” brought to you by Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium at Cardinals’ spring training, Ben Hochman discusses the World Baseball Classic! And a happy birthday shoutout to Queen Latifah! And as always, Hochman picks a random Cards card out of the hat!

                Venezuela beats the United States to win its first World Baseball Classic title

                Venezuela beats the United States to win its first World Baseball Classic title

                • Associated Press

                Venezuela won the World Baseball Classic for the first time, rebounding from a blown eighth-inning lead to beat the United States 3-2 Tuesday night on Eugenio Suárez’s tiebreaking double in the ninth.

                MLB Free Agency: Tarik Skubal could set more contract records next offseason

                MLB Free Agency: Tarik Skubal could set more contract records next offseason

                • STEPHEN HAWKINS Associated Press

                Tarik Skubal could become a free agent for the first time after the World Series next fall, along with Freddy Peralta, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Randy Arozarena.

                MLB teams aren't rushing to copy Toronto's contact-hitting blueprint

                MLB teams aren't rushing to copy Toronto's contact-hitting blueprint

                • RONALD BLUM Associated Press

                Toronto had a .265 team batting average last year and nearly became the first World Series champion since the 2018 Boston Red Sox to lead the major leagues in batting.

                Kolten Wong arrives to spring training, offers advice to JJ Wetherholt

                Kolten Wong arrives to spring training, offers advice to JJ Wetherholt

                • By Derrick Goold St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                Former Cardinals second baseman Kolten Wong talks to Derrick Goold at spring training in Jupiter, Fla. on March 11, 2026. Video by Derrick Goold.

                Doubles and triples are dwindling in MLB. Blame better outfielders and sluggers

                Doubles and triples are dwindling in MLB. Blame better outfielders and sluggers

                • JAY COHEN Associated Press

                Defensive positioning and ballpark dimensions are two of the biggest factors in the decline of doubles and triples in Major League Baseball.

                MLB teams aren't rushing to copy Toronto's contact-hitting blueprint

                MLB teams aren't rushing to copy Toronto's contact-hitting blueprint

                Toronto had a .265 team batting average last year and nearly became the first World Series champion since the 2018 Boston Red Sox to lead the major leagues in batting.

                Kolten Wong arrives to spring training, offers advice to JJ Wetherholt

                Kolten Wong arrives to spring training, offers advice to JJ Wetherholt

                Former Cardinals second baseman Kolten Wong talks to Derrick Goold at spring training in Jupiter, Fla. on March 11, 2026. Video by Derrick Goold.

                Doubles and triples are dwindling in MLB. Blame better outfielders and sluggers

                Doubles and triples are dwindling in MLB. Blame better outfielders and sluggers

                Defensive positioning and ballpark dimensions are two of the biggest factors in the decline of doubles and triples in Major League Baseball.

                Ten Hochman: When the Gas House Gang Cards played in Cuba (and lost!), 90 years ago today

                Ten Hochman: When the Gas House Gang Cards played in Cuba (and lost!), 90 years ago today

                In today’s 10 AM “Ten Hochman,” brought to you by Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium at Cardinals’ spring training, Ben Hochman discusses a cool moment in Cardinals history from 90 years ago today! And a happy birthday shoutout to Barret Jackman! And as always, Hochman picks a random Cards card ou…

                Shohei Ohtani is the show again in Japan for the World Baseball Classic

                Shohei Ohtani is the show again in Japan for the World Baseball Classic

                It's officially named the World Baseball Classic. But for the Group C games in Japan, simply call it the world according to Shohei Ohtani.

                It's an OPS world in today's major leagues with batting average in the background

                It's an OPS world in today's major leagues with batting average in the background

                Batting average once defined greatness. Now, OPS and power numbers often matter more.

                Alec Burleson says he's loving the energy of the St. Louis Cardinals spring training camp

                Alec Burleson says he's loving the energy of the St. Louis Cardinals spring training camp

                St. Louis Cardinals first baseman (and outfielder) Alec Burleson says he worked on both his offense and defense in the offseason and is loving the team's energy at spring training. Video by Laurie Skrivan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

                Photos from Major League Baseball spring training

                Photos from Major League Baseball spring training

                Spring training exhibition games have begun in Major League Baseball.

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