Andrew Knizner’s three-run shot shifts tide for Texas The Texas Rangers scored six runs while the Atlanta Braves scored four runs. AJM calls it the most momentum-changing play in baseball.
Designated hitter Andrew Knizner had five RBI’s for the Texas Rangers as they claimed a 10-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday afternoon.
Designated hitter Andrew Knizner had four RBI’s for the Texas Rangers as they claimed a 10-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday afternoon.
The St. Louis Cardinals made wholesale changes across their depth this winter in an attempt to revamp the roster after a last-place finish in the National League Central a year ago.
The Texas Rangers are still celebrating the first World Series championship in franchise history. But as the Rangers look to run it back, Texas had to ensure they were fully equipped.
The Texas Rangers have signed a catcher to a one-year contract as the rest of baseball was working to get deals done with arbitration-eligible players.
Knizner, 29 in February, will join a new organization for the first time in his career.
The St. Louis Cardinals entered this offseason with a strong group of position players and were mainly focused on retooling the pitching staff. With that said, two areas of concern that were dealt with included the logjam of outfielders and catchers-- both positions saw players traded or non-tendered.
On Friday, the Cardinals bid farewell to a few familiar faces. Dakota Hudson, Jake Woodford, Juan Yepez, and Andrew Knizner were all non-tendered by the Cardinals, becoming free agents in the process.
The St Louis Cardinals certainly were busy Friday. The Major League Baseball non-tender deadline passed Friday night and the Cardinals made a handful of moves.
Many MLB deadlines in the offseason are relatively quiet ones, but not so for Friday's non-tender deadline, which saw multiple name players cut free.
What will the St. Louis Cardinals' roster look like in 2024? It certainly will look different after just 71 wins in 2023 but it's unclear exactly what will happen.
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to have to make some very tough decisions this upcoming offseason. After what has been without a doubt an underwhelming 2023 campaign for the Cardinals, the club will need to go back to the drawing board this offseason.
The St. Louis Cardinals could look very different in 2024. St. Louis has struggled, to say the least, this season and will need to make at least a few moves to get back to the postseason next year.
The Cardinals have three catchers and one will have to be traded. On Monday, I went through each position player either in or near the major leagues who might be traded and discussed who makes sense to trade based upon what they’d bring back, their value to the 2024 team, and how easy it would be to replace them.
Is anyone on the Cardinals having a career year? Yes. But not in the way they need. I’ve spent some time the last few months considering the things that have gone wrong for the Cardinals this season.
Catcher Andrew Knizner was activated from the 10-day injured list on Sunday by the St. Louis Cardinals, who optioned first baseman Luken Baker to Memphis and returned right-hander James Naile to the Triple-A farm team.
The St. Louis Cardinals placed right-hander Adam Wainwright on the 15-day injured list and catcher Andrew Knizner on the 10-day IL prior to Wednesday's road game against the Miami Marlins.
The Cardinals lost a couple players to injury in Tuesday night's game, and as a result, some prospects will get a chance in the bigs.
The Cardinals are on a hot streak, and they capitalized on their great play as of late by hanging a more than crooked number on the Brewers.
The addition of Willson Contreras hasn't prevented the St. Louis Cardinals from owning the National League's worst record. Perhaps a return to Wrigley Field against Contreras' former team will provide some incentive for the Cardinals, starting with Monday night's series opener against the Chicago Cubs.
Andrew Knizner scored on a throwing error to push the St. Louis Cardinals past the visiting Cincinnati Reds 1-0 in 11 innings Saturday to complete a doubleheader sweep.
Catching prospect Ivan Herrera will be recalled to take his place on the active roster.
St. Louis fell to 11-11 on the campaign following Monday's loss to Philadelphia.
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