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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 45 MIN

Breaking down the St. Louis Cardinals Roster

from Cards Central · host STL Sports Central

Roster Breakdown for Opening Day The Cardinals have finalized their 26-man roster for the season. The biggest surprise was Michael Siani making the team, especially since Victor Scott also made it as the starting center fielder. Jose Fermin was initially told he made the roster but was ultimately left off, which raised questions about possible last-minute changes in decisions. Starting Rotation & Pitching Decisions Matthew Liberatore being named to the rotation was a significant surprise, especially with Steven Matz moving to the bullpen. The Cardinals are experimenting with a six-man rotation starting April 16, possibly to manage workloads and accommodate Sonny Gray, whose velocity has been down. Michael McGreevy had a strong spring but will start in Memphis, likely due to roster constraints. Miles Mikolas’ performance in the first few weeks may determine his long-term role, as the team has young pitchers waiting for opportunities. Bullpen moves were expected, with Roycroft and Leahy making the team, while Nick Anderson went unclaimed and will start in Memphis. Bench Construction & Position Players The final bench spot came down to Michael Siani vs. Jose Fermin, and the team opted for Siani’s defensive versatility in the outfield. Masyn Winn is expected to play 162 games at shortstop, making a true backup middle infielder unnecessary. Luken Baker earned a roster spot as a right-handed bench bat. The team might experiment with a defensive-heavy late-game outfield of Nootbaar (LF), Siani (CF), and Scott (RF) to support pitching. Looking Ahead The Cardinals open the season against the Twins, with Sonny Gray set to pitch. Lineup construction discussions will continue, including the leadoff role, with candidates like Masyn Winn, Victor Scott, Lars Nootbaar, and Brendan Donovan. The postgame shows will begin after every game on Sports Hub STL. Tribute to Brian McKennaThe episode closed with a heartfelt tribute to Brian McKenna, a well-known St. Louis radio personality who was tragically killed. Both hosts shared memories of his positivity and impact. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roster Breakdown for Opening Day The Cardinals have finalized their 26-man roster for the season. The biggest surprise was Michael Siani making the team, especially since Victor Scott also made it as the starting center fielder. Jose Fermin was initially told he made the roster but was ultimately left off, which raised questions about possible last-minute changes in decisions. Starting Rotation & Pitching Decisions Matthew Liberatore being named to the rotation was a significant surprise, especially with Steven Matz moving to the bullpen. The Cardinals are experimenting with a six-man rotation starting April 16, possibly to manage workloads and accommodate Sonny Gray, whose velocity has been down. Michael McGreevy had a strong spring but will start in Memphis, likely due to roster constraints. Miles Mikolas’ performance in the first few weeks may determine his long-term role, as the team has young pitchers waiting for opportunities. Bullpen moves were expected, with Roycroft and Leahy making the team, while Nick Anderson went unclaimed and will start in Memphis. Bench Construction & Position Players The final bench spot came down to Michael Siani vs. Jose Fermin, and the team opted for Siani’s defensive versatility in the outfield. Masyn Winn is expected to play 162 games at shortstop, making a true backup middle infielder unnecessary. Luken Baker earned a roster spot as a right-handed bench bat. The team might experiment with a defensive-heavy late-game outfield of Nootbaar (LF), Siani (CF), and Scott (RF) to support pitching. Looking Ahead The Cardinals open the season against the Twins, with Sonny Gray set to pitch. Lineup construction discussions will continue, including the leadoff role, with candidates like Masyn Winn, Victor Scott, Lars Nootbaar, and Brendan Donovan. The postgame shows will begin after every game on Sports Hub STL. Tribute to Brian McKennaThe episode closed with a heartfelt tribute to Brian McKenna, a well-known St. Louis radio personality who was tragically killed. Both hosts shared memories of his positivity and impact. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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