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Hosted by Corey with the Story, St. Louis Cardinals News Today delivers daily coverage of the St. Louis Cardinals with fast, focused updates on game results, player performances, injuries, trades, and key storylines. From regular season action to playoff contention, the show keeps fans informed on everything happening in St. Louis. Each short episode highlights what matters most—including standout performances, roster updates, and season trends—produced by AI for speed, consistency, and clarity. Part of The Daily News Now network, St. Louis Cardinals News Today is built for fans who want reliable Cardinals coverage every single day. Advertise on DNN...

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Cardinals Eye Detmers at Deadline | St. Louis Cardinals News
Cardinals Eye Detmers at Deadline | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 10:12 PM

The St. Louis Cardinals are defying expectations this season, quietly climbing the NL standings despite still being in rebuild mode. While they won’t go all-in at the trade deadline, they’re eyeing a key upgrade: lefty starter Reid Detmers from the Angels. With a solid contract through 2028 and flashes of elite potential, Detmers could be the perfect fit to bolster their rotation — especially for playoff contention. Watch closely as St. Louis moves — or doesn’t — before the deadline.

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Wetherholt’s Rise Ends 25-Year Drought | St. Louis Cardinals News
Wetherholt’s Rise Ends 25-Year Drought | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 9:52 PM

Jordan Walker just shattered Cardinals history by winning the Home Run Derby — the first player from the team to ever do it. Now, the spotlight turns to JJ Wetherholt, the frontrunner for NL Rookie of the Year, a title St. Louis hasn’t claimed since Albert Pujols in 2001. With a massive 8-year, $112.5M extension, Wetherholt’s stats speak for themselves: 13 homers, 36 RBIs, and just 2 errors before the All-Star break. He’s got a shot to end a 25-year drought — and he’s got the Cardinals’ playoff push behind him. Sal Stewart (19 HR, 65 RBI) and TJ Rumfield (two Rookie of the Month awar...


Cardinals’ Rebuild Is Surprising Everyone | St. Louis Cardinals News
Cardinals’ Rebuild Is Surprising Everyone | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 9:22 PM

The Cardinals’ rebuild is turning into a surprise playoff run — one game out of a Wild Card spot with a young, hungry roster. After last year’s tanking and trade frenzy, this year’s heart and hustle are forcing front office rethink. They won’t go all-in, but won’t sell off core pieces either. Key needs: a durable starter. Top trade chips? Lars Nootbaar (still under contract) and Masyn Winn (if he hits). First road trip post-break could decide their path.

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Blewett Opting Out of Cardinals Deal | St. Louis Cardinals News
Blewett Opting Out of Cardinals Deal | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 7:49 PM

Scott Blewett, a 30-year-old pitcher with four MLB seasons under his belt, is opting out of his minor league deal with the Cardinals after a disappointing stint in Triple-A. Despite striking out 63 batters in 48⅔ innings with a 5.18 ERA, the Cardinals had no choice but to let him go — or risk displacing younger arms in a crowded bullpen. After bouncing between three teams last year and posting a brutal 5.89 ERA, Blewett’s future looked bleak, and his decision to walk away now makes sense as he seeks a fresh start elsewhere.

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Cardinals' Young Core Powers Surge | St. Louis Cardinals News
Cardinals' Young Core Powers Surge | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 4:58 PM

The Cardinals are on fire heading into the All-Star break, just one game out of a Wild Card spot thanks to a dazzling young core. Jordan Walker’s explosive comeback—complete with a Home Run Derby win—and rookie JJ Wetherholt’s veteran-caliber play, who just signed an eight-year extension, signal a new era in St. Louis. Behind them, a stacked farm system featuring Rainiel Rodriguez, Liam Doyle, and Joshua Báez, plus a top draft class, ensures long-term dominance. With solid starting pitching and a future-ready roster, this first half has been nothing short of a blueprint for sustained...


Cardinals Roster Shake-Up & Injury Updates | St. Louis Cardinals News
Cardinals Roster Shake-Up & Injury Updates | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 3:06 PM

The St. Louis Cardinals are in full roster shuffle mode, with Chase Davis and Jurrangelo Cijntje both promoted to Triple-A Memphis, creating openings that saw Bruce Zimmerman opt for free agency and Scott Blewett trigger his opt-out — a potential bullpen blow. Other departures include Bligh Madris heading to the KBO and several others released, while Brody Moore steps in. Meanwhile, Zach Levenson returns to Springfield, and the big story is Brandon Clarke back on the mound after shoulder aneurysm surgery — a major win. Ixan Henderson also appears to be returning to form after a strong 2025, and more moves are expe...


Blewett Walks Away From Cardinals | St. Louis Cardinals News
Blewett Walks Away From Cardinals | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 2:10 PM

Scott Blewett, the Cardinals’ minor league pickup, is now a free agent after opting out — a move that could pay off for another team hungry for a strikeout pitcher. Though he flashed potential with 63 Ks in 49 innings across 37 appearances, his 5.88 ERA and high hit totals kept him from cracking the big club. A veteran of MLB, overseas leagues, and a whirlwind stint with the Twins, Braves, and Orioles, Blewett’s career path is a testament to resilience. The Cardinals, flush with pitching depth, aren’t losing much — they can easily replace him on the 40-man roster. Could his elite strikeout...


Zimmermann Becomes Free Agent | St. Louis Cardinals News
Zimmermann Becomes Free Agent | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 6:53 AM

Bruce Zimmermann is now a free agent after declining a Triple-A assignment from the St. Louis Cardinals, who designated him for release just a week ago. His lone MLB appearance this season was a rough five-inning outing with three earned runs, following a solid stint in Triple-A. Since his last MLB action in 2023, Zimmermann has bounced between the Orioles and Brewers, posting a career 5.63 ERA over 169 innings across six seasons. With his future uncertain, he’s poised for a fresh start on the open market — and teams may be watching closely for a minor league deal.

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Zimmermann DFA'd by Cardinals | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Yesterday at 6:07 AM

Bruce Zimmermann’s Cardinals stint lasted less than a day—his one appearance this season gave up three earned runs in five innings—but he’s now officially a free agent after declining Triple-A assignment, ready to explore new MLB opportunities with his six-season career stats and 169 innings under his belt.

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Cardinals at Crossroads Before Deadline | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Yesterday at 5:14 AM

The St. Louis Cardinals are defying expectations, sitting just one game behind a wild card spot at 50-45 — a stunning turnaround after offseason moves. With All-Star closer Riley O’Brien in high demand and expiring contracts like Dustin May’s on the table, GM Chaim Bloom faces a tough call: trade some, keep others, or pivot the team’s direction before the deadline. The Cardinals aren’t selling — but they’re not standing still either.

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Cardinals at Trade Deadline Crossroads | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Yesterday at 4:55 AM

The St. Louis Cardinals are caught in a high-stakes balancing act as they approach the August 3rd trade deadline—neither a surefire contender nor a hopeless team, sitting just five games over .500. After surprising everyone with a breakout season following offseason trades, they now face a tough choice: lean into their current momentum with minor upgrades, or start rebuilding by trading key pieces. With Chaim Bloom’s first-year leadership under pressure, names like JoJo Romero, Ryne Stanek, and even minor-leaguer Yohel Pozo are being eyed for deals. The Cardinals must walk a razor’s edge—maximizing now without gutting their fu...


Prospects Battle for Wild Card Hopes | St. Louis Cardinals News
Prospects Battle for Wild Card Hopes | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 3:27 AM

This Saturday, Double-A Springfield hosts a high-stakes showdown against the Amarillo Sod Poodles, featuring some of baseball’s brightest young stars. Cardinals’ top prospect Rainiel Rodriguez, a 19-year-old catcher smacking over .300 with homers in his last 25 games, headlines the lineup. Joining him are hot bats like Jesús Báez and Won-Bin Cho, tied for the Texas League homer lead. On the mound, lefty Cooper Hjerpe, recovering from surgery, brings a nasty fastball and breaking ball. Amarillo counters with their own elite prospects, including Demetrio Crisantes and a quartet of Arizona’s top talents. With both teams racing for Wild Car...


Cardinals at Crossroads Again | St. Louis Cardinals News
Cardinals at Crossroads Again | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 3:24 AM

The St. Louis Cardinals are at a pivotal crossroads—riding a wave of young talent and surprising momentum, but with the trade deadline looming and history repeating. Last year, they were 50-45 at this point, then sold off key players. This year, with a younger, more exciting roster, they’re poised to make a push—but a rough stretch could send them back to selling mode. A brutal road trip against tough West teams could decide their fate: stumble, and they’re likely sellers again; win, and they might turn into buyers. And even if they move, they won’t go all-i...


Cardinals Add Power Hitter Bissetta | St. Louis Cardinals News
Cardinals Add Power Hitter Bissetta | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Yesterday at 3:06 AM

The Cardinals just added a power-hitting wildcard: outfielder Tristan Bissetta, a 23-year-old Ole Miss alum who blasted 23 homers last season with a solid .272 average and elite exit velocity. Though he struggled with strikeouts (87 in 56 games) and bounced between colleges, his breakout year makes him a high-reward gamble. Versatile, young, and undrafted, Bissetta fits the Cardinals’ aggressive minor league building strategy — and could be a breakout star if his power translates.

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Jordan Walker’s Derby Win Sparks Extension Talks | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Yesterday at 1:45 AM

Jordan Walker just won the Home Run Derby and is lighting up the St. Louis Cardinals’ future—already locked into a massive rookie deal with JJ Wetherholt, the Cards are signaling they’re building for the long haul. Walker’s MVP-caliber season, with career highs in homers, AVG, and OPS, has fans and analysts alike demanding a contract extension before his value skyrockets. With a $1M Derby payday already outpacing his entire salary, the Cardinals may be racing against time to secure their next superstar before he becomes unattainable.

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Jordan Walker’s Breakout Season | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Yesterday at 12:56 AM

Jordan Walker stole the spotlight at the All-Star Game by winning the Home Run Derby with 12 homers — including four straight in the final round — beating Kyle Schwarber and earning a $1 million bonus. Despite going just 1-for-1 in the All-Star Game, Walker’s breakout season is already rewriting his legacy: he’s leading MLB with 74 RBIs, hitting 22 homers, and collecting 105 hits in 357 at-bats — all while on a rookie contract worth under $800K.

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Cardinals' Future Is Bright | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Wednesday at 11:29 PM

Jordan Walker didn’t win the Home Run Derby, but he stole the show—his parents even called the boos “respect,” and he’s pushing for more Black kids in baseball. The Cardinals are building a dynasty: JJ Wetherholt inked a big deal, scouts rave about draft picks Andrew Williamson and Caden Ferraro, and stars like Ivan Herrera and Alec Burleson are thriving. With young talent, smart signings, and a calm, confident vibe from newcomers like Luis Gastelum, this team’s future is electric.

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Jordan Walker’s Million-Dollar Derby Win | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Wednesday at 10:33 PM

Jordan Walker just smashed his way to a million-dollar payday by winning the Home Run Derby — more than his entire season salary — with a jaw-dropping final inning that included six homers and one out left. The win wasn’t just a personal triumph; it’s a flashing beacon for anyone dreaming of life-changing rewards through athletic spectacle. But the road wasn’t all cheers — Philly fans turned up the heat, booing Walker as he battled local stars like Kyle Schwarber. Meanwhile, Netflix’s unexpected commentary crew, featuring Barry Bonds and Will Ferrell, added flair — though many viewers grumbled about shaky camera ang...


Cardinals Surge Led by Walker and Marmol | St. Louis Cardinals News
Cardinals Surge Led by Walker and Marmol | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Last Wednesday at 10:10 PM

The St. Louis Cardinals are defying expectations with a surprising 50-45 record, just one game out of a wild card spot. Led by Jordan Walker’s explosive resurgence—he just won the Home Run Derby and is now a top MVP and Comeback Player of the Year contender—the team is proving their talent and grit. Manager Oli Marmol’s steady leadership and ability to maximize limited resources have built a winning culture, making him a serious Manager of the Year candidate. This season is rewriting the script for a team many thought was rebuilding.

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Jordan Walker's Rise with Cardinals | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Wednesday at 12:30 PM

Jordan Walker’s breakout season is rewriting the script for Cardinals’ young stars—how he’s turning pressure into power and why his rise could reshape the NL Central.

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All-Star Game Drama and Drama | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Wednesday at 4:55 AM

Cardinals closer Riley OBrien dazzled with a 97.6 mph sinker—until it clipped Rays prospect Junior Caminero’s hand, forcing him out for X-rays (later cleared). O’Brien still pitched a solid inning, striking out key hitters, while the American League cruised to victory, their 11th win in 13 All-Star Games, thanks to Cody Bellinger’s MVP performance. The NL offense sputtered, including Jordan Walker (Home Run Derby champ) and Ivan Herrera, managing just three hits and their first shutout in years. The AL surged early with Bellinger and Ben Rice, then sealed it with Miguel Vargas’ eighth-inning homer. Behind the scenes, ma...


Walker Shines, Game Falters | St. Louis Cardinals News
Walker Shines, Game Falters | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Last Wednesday at 3:56 AM

Jordan Walker stole the spotlight with a Home Run Derby win, but his All-Star game cameo came too late—striking out in the bottom of the ninth against Arodis Chapman. The actual game? A snooze fest for most of it, with the AL cruising to a 4-1 win thanks to early runs and a late eighth-inning tally. The NL barely scratched the scoreboard, managing just three singles. St. Louis’ Riley O’Brien had a tense, batter-hitting third inning but escaped unscathed, echoing familiar Cardinals drama. With minimal offense and awkward breaks, fans were left waiting for real baseball—until the regu...


Jordan Walker’s Derby Win and PhD Dreams | St. Louis Cardinals News
Jordan Walker’s Derby Win and PhD Dreams | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Last Wednesday at 1:57 AM

Jordan Walker just won the Home Run Derby and is crushing it on the field—hitting .294 with 22 homers and leading the league in RBIs—but his parents, both Harvard and MIT grads, already have bigger plans: a PhD after his baseball career ends. Still, Walker’s enjoying the moment, beating Kyle Schwarber in a big win while proving he’s the cornerstone of the Cardinals’ future.

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Bailey Zimmerman Hits Home Run With New Song | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 11:56 PM

Bailey Zimmerman just dropped “I Hate Alabama” — a fiery new track timed perfectly after Jordan Walker’s jaw-dropping Home Run Derby win, with Zimmerman even gushing about the moment on Instagram. The 25-year-old country star, who once rocked Little League gear on ESPN, proves he’s got deep baseball roots — and now fans are buzzing as the song’s hype builds for a potential Cardinals stadium anthem.

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Walker Wins Derby, Philly Fans Roar | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 11:19 PM

Jordan Walker stunned the baseball world by winning the Home Run Derby in dramatic fashion, becoming the first Cardinal ever to claim the title — and the Philly crowd didn’t take it well. Boos rained down as Walker celebrated, even sparking a viral meltdown from one furious fan who accused the event of being rigged. But the trophy stayed with Walker, who turned the night into a historic moment for St. Louis — and a temporary public enemy for the rest of the league.

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Cardinals Rising Stars and Pitching Struggles | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 11:09 PM

Jordan Walker’s Home Run Derby win and passionate push for Black youth in baseball are sparking national conversation, while Ivan Herrera and Luis Gastelum shine with All-Star nods and debut triumphs—proving mental toughness matters as much as muscle. Fans boo, but Walker’s parents see it as respect; scouts like Randy Flores are building a future with picks like Williamson and Ferraro, while pitching woes plague the roster despite All-Star talent. It’s a season of highs, grit, and the relentless grind of baseball.

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Jordan Walker Stuns in Home Run Derby | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 10:32 PM

Jordan Walker stunned the baseball world with a jaw-dropping Home Run Derby win, outslugging powerhouse Kyle Schwarber in a nail-biting finale that ended with Walker hitting four homers on his final turn — including the game-winner — under new rules that let him keep swinging until he missed. Despite Philly’s home crowd cheering for Schwarber, Walker’s clutch power earned him massive respect and a major boost heading into tonight’s All-Star Game. He called the experience “unreal,” competing alongside legends like Bryce Harper. Fans are buzzing — and watching closely to see if this young slugger can translate that magic into All-Star gl...


Jordan Walker Stuns Philly to Win Derby | St. Louis Cardinals News
Jordan Walker Stuns Philly to Win Derby | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Last Tuesday at 10:09 PM

Jordan Walker stunned the Philly crowd with a last-six-swing home run explosion to win the Home Run Derby, becoming the first Cardinals player ever to claim the title at just 24 years old. With boos echoing around him, Walker delivered a slick comeback line: “You don’t boo nobodies,” and sent Albert Pujols watching from the stands into full-on celebration. Kyle Schwarber, runner-up for the second time, battled hard with 30 homers but couldn’t match Walker’s late surge. Walker’s path included a 13-homer first round tie with Contreras and a semifinal win over Caminero, who blasted a jaw-dropping 491-foot homer...


Swing-Off Rules Change All-Star Game | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 9:56 PM

Jordan Walker, Home Run Derby champ, is primed for another spotlight moment at the All-Star Game—this time with a wild new twist: a swing-off to break ties. If the game is knotted after nine innings, three sluggers from each league get three swings apiece to blast homers, and the team with the most dingers wins. It’s a high-octane, fan-fueled showdown born from player negotiations and designed to avoid the slog of extra innings. Last year, Kyle Schwarber lit it up to win MVP in the first-ever swing-off. For the NL, Walker teams up with James Wood and Hunt...


Jordan Walker’s Derby Triumph | St. Louis Cardinals News
Jordan Walker’s Derby Triumph | St. Louis Cardinals News episode artwork
Last Tuesday at 9:52 PM

Jordan Walker just shattered expectations, winning the Home Run Derby with a jaw-dropping six-homer streak in the final round — and walked away with $1 million, more than his entire Cardinals salary. Facing a hostile Philly crowd that loved hometown hero Kyle Schwarber, Walker stayed cool, joked about booing, and turned pressure into pure fun. With a $2.5 million prize pool, Schwarber took home $500K as runner-up, while others split $150K — and Junior Caminero snagged an extra $100K for his 491-foot bomb. Walker’s win marks a triumphant comeback after a rough few seasons, as he leads the league in RBIs and heads...


Jordan Walker’s Redemption Arc | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 9:17 PM

Jordan Walker’s 2026 season is rewriting his legacy—after years of struggle and minor league stints, the Cardinals outfielder is exploding onto the scene with career highs in homers and RBIs, earning All-Star honors and a shocking Home Run Derby win over Kyle Schwarber, becoming the first Cardinal to claim the title and its $1 million prize. His meteoric rise began with a seven-homer streak in April and has only accelerated, leading MLB in RBIs and on pace for career-best stats across the board. Teammate Matthew Liberatore praises Walker’s resilience, highlighting how he’s turned adversity into dominance, proving that gre...


Cardinals Release Koperniak Ahead of Break | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 8:29 PM

Cardinals fall short in a gritty 4-3 loss to the Braves, but still walk away with a solid 2-1 series record before the All-Star break. Meanwhile, 28-year-old prospect Matt Koperniak — who never got a call-up — was released by Memphis, signaling roster shake-ups as the team restructures ahead of the break. Tough breaks, but part of the business of baseball.

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Cardinals at Crossroads Before Deadline | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 8:29 PM

The St. Louis Cardinals are defying expectations this season with a 50-45 record and a surprise Home Run Derby win by Jordan Walker — but with the trade deadline looming, GM Chaim Bloom faces a tough choice: stick to the rebuild or seize momentum? Sources say no blockbuster moves, no short-term fixes — they’re likely sellers, targeting players like Riley OBrien or Dustin May for future assets. While the team’s performance may shorten their rebuild timeline, ownership and Bloom are united: long-term vision over quick wins. Fans are watching closely, trusting Bloom to make the right call for the future. ...


Cardinals Surge Ahead in Second Half | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 6:43 PM

The St. Louis Cardinals are flying high in the second half, sitting just one game behind a wild card spot with a 50-45 record — and veteran pitcher Lance Lynn says it’s time to keep the momentum going. He credits the team for outperforming expectations and believes fans have every reason to be excited. With a slightly easier schedule ahead and a chance to become buyers at the trade deadline, the Cardinals could be on the cusp of a playoff run — a thrilling reminder of their championship pedigree.

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Jordan Walker’s Historic Derby Comeback | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 6:12 PM

Jordan Walker pulled off a jaw-dropping comeback in the Home Run Derby, down 11 runs and needing just one more to tie — then hit six straight homers to win it all. Barry Bonds, a Derby legend himself, called it the greatest performance he’s ever seen, praising Walker’s composure and hand-eye coordination. Walker, the first Cardinals player to win the Derby, said he just tried to have fun under pressure — and blacked out after his final homer cleared the fence. Bonds, who won the Derby in 1996, gave the young slugger a standing ovation, recognizing a historic moment that reminded everyone...


Jordan Walker’s Shocking Home Run Derby Win | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 12:13 PM

Jordan Walker stunned the baseball world by winning the Home Run Derby in his very first All-Star appearance, overcoming heavy favorites and delivering under crushing pressure. Facing off against powerhouses like Junior Caminero and Kyle Schwarber, he showcased unmatched composure, especially in the final round when he tied the score with one swing and sealed victory with bonus swings. His electric win reignited the magic of baseball, evoking memories of Cardinals legends and reminding fans of the pure, thrilling joy the game can bring — especially when an underdog rises, fueled by belief and support.

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Jordan Walker Wins Home Run Derby | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 11:22 AM

Jordan Walker stunned the crowd with a jaw-dropping comeback in the Home Run Derby, hitting four homers in the final round to win his first title—and become the youngest and first Cardinals player ever to do so. He walked away with $1 million, while runner-up Kyle Schwarber took home $500K. Junior Caminero of the Rays smashed a 491-foot bomb, earning an extra $100K for the longest home run of the night. With massive payouts and electric moments, this Netflix event proved why the Derby’s stakes—and the cash—are sky-high.

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Walker Wins Derby, Caminero Hits Big | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 7:27 AM

Jordan Walker crushed it at this year’s Home Run Derby, winning $1 million with a jaw-dropping homer on the final pitch—beating Kyle Schwarber in a nail-biting showdown. Walker’s payday even eclipsed his entire Cardinals salary, while Schwarber and the other six competitors each walked away with $500K and $150K respectively. Junior Caminero added $100K for hitting the longest blast at 491 feet, turning his night into a financial windfall. With fan-favorite new swing-focused rules keeping the energy high, MLB may keep this format going—and for rising stars like Walker and Caminero, these payouts aren’t just bonuses—they’re care...


Jordan Walker’s Historic Derby Win | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 6:39 AM

Jordan Walker just shattered records, becoming the youngest ever Home Run Derby champion and the first Cardinal to win the trophy, delivering an electric comeback against Kyle Schwarber in a nail-biting finale that had fans and announcers on the edge of their seats.

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Jordan Walker's Comeback Story | St. Louis Cardinals News
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Last Tuesday at 4:33 AM

Jordan Walker’s journey from potential bust to Home Run Derby champion is pure redemption—once plagued by a broken swing and ground-ball woes, he rebuilt his mechanics, unleashed his power, and dominated the stage in Philly, proving resilience and adaptability can turn even the darkest slumps into legendary comebacks.

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