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The Cardinals beat the Nationals 6-1 in a fast-paced game. Young Cardinals pitchers showed promise, while St. Louis built a early lead and finished strong with a late burst.
April 9, 2026
Wednesday's showdown features young arms trying to prove themselves as Cardinals visit Nationals in a fast, high-energy game.
April 8, 2026
The Cardinals rally in the 8th–10th innings to edge the Nationals 7-6 in a high-energy Tuesday tilt.
Two rising rotations collide as Liberatore faces Cavalli. Watch the young arms grow, close games, and big moments for Burleson, Winn, Wood, and Abrams.
April 7, 2026
Cardinals fall 9-6 in a fast, high-energy game. Urías homers for STL, but a late Nationals burst in the 8th inning turns the game around before a big Washington finish.
Two rising staffs clash as young arms like Pallante and Littell look to prove they can lead. The game centers on the birth of a solid rotation and late-inning resolve.
April 6, 2026
Exciting Sunday game as the Cardinals rally to beat the Tigers 5-3. St. Louis bats break through in the fifth inning to grab the lead, then hold on behind a strong effort from the bullpen.
Heroic young pitchers step up. The Cardinals ride their young arms, while the Tigers’ star staff looks to keep rolling. It’s a Sunday showdown with big swings and brave starts.
April 5, 2026
Tigers explode to an 11-6 win as Detroit’s top arms fire. Skubal and Valdez lead a dominant staff, while Cardinals’ young pitchers show spark but falter late.
Cardinals face a big test as young arms like Liberatore and May try to lead a steady rotation against a powerful Tigers staff led by Tarik Skubal and Framber Valdez.
April 4, 2026
Cardinals visit Detroit as young arms take the stage. Liberatore and May look to guide a developing rotation, while Skubal and Valdez anchor Detroit’s deep staff in a high-energy, game-by-game battle.
This article profiles Oliver Marmol, the current manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and the youngest manager in Major League Baseball. It traces his journey from his early days as a player at Dr. Phillips High School and the College of Charleston to being drafted by the Cardinals in 2007. The article details his brief playing career in the minor leagues and his rapid rise through the coaching ranks, starting as a hitting coach in 2011 and advancing to various managerial positions in the Cardinals' farm system. Marmol joined the Cardinals' major league coaching staff in 2017, became bench coach in 2019, and was named manager in October 2021. His managerial record includes a division title in 2022 and steady improvement after a challenging 2023 season. The article also touches on his personal life, including his Christian faith and philanthropy work in Central America.
May 24, 2025