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The St. Louis Cardinals have put together quite an exciting offseason this
The multi-year saga surrounding the future of St. Louis Cardinals broadcasts on FanDuel Sports Network was resolved Monday, as the team announced it would leave the beleaguered Main Street Sports group and transfer control of its broadcasts to Major League Baseball’s production studio.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced on Monday that Major League Baseball will produce and distribute all in-market St. Louis Cardinals games for the 2026 season. Fans will be able to watch games on traditional cable and satellite providers as well as through Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals became the eighth Major League Baseball team to shift to MLB-produced broadcasts for 2026, marking another step in the league’s growing takeover of local television rights as regional sports networks continue to collapse.
The St. Louis Cardinals need a lot of their top prospects to pan out if they want to sustain
But don’t write it in ink — there’s a lot of time between now and Opening Day and two players are still on the trading block.
Legendary St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina is returning to the franchise ... as a member of the front office. Molina was announced as the team's special assistant to the president of baseball operations Wednesday. The team announced the move on various social media sites, though it did not go into detail on the nature of his new role.