This was certainly one of the stranger broken bat scenarios
Baseball can be a strange sport.
It’s been a slow start to the season for the St. Louis Cardinals. They’re currently ranked last in the National League Central while being eight games back.
Offense continues the season-long absence Pre-game Notes Matt Carpenter started a rehab Friday night in Springfield. Playing 1b, has a walk, double and 2 K’s in 6 PAs.
The St. Louis Cardinals have not had the start to the season they had hoped for as they currently sit in fourth place in the National League Central. The only positive part about this season so far has been the success of the pitching staff.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been navigating through injuries left and right this season and it sounds like one of their veterans may not be back any time soon.
The St. Louis Cardinals opened the year, losing a series against the NL West powerhouse Los Angeles Dodgers. They lost that series 3-1 before heading up to play the San Diego Padres for a three-game set.
He last played on Monday but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s been hurt for days since he’s only been in a part-time bench role for the Cards.
The St. Louis Cardinals had an extremely underwhelming 2023 season and responded with a flurry of moves once the season came to an end. St. Louis made a specific effort to improve the starting rotation and bullpen after both areas of the club significantly hindered the team in 2023.
The St. Louis Cardinals have made a plethora of moves this offseason. St. Louis had one of the worst seasons in recent memory in 2023 and is attempting to prove that it was a fluke.
Matt Carpenter has signed a one-year $740,000 contract to return to the St. Louis Cardinals in his 14th season in the MLB. The long-time Cardinal is back in St.
After spending one season with the San Diego Padres, Matt Carpenter is headed back to St. Louis after signing a one-year free-agent contact on Friday. Carpenter, who was drafted by the Cardinals in 2009, was a three-time All Star and received MVP votes in 2013, 2015 and 2018.
Without much going on around the American League East right now, we’ve got some other notes from around Major League Baseball for this Notebook.
Free agent infielder Matt Carpenter is returning to St. Louis, signing a one-year deal with the Cardinals for the 2024 season. Financial terms were not announced.
A former fan favorite is returning to the St. Louis Cardinals after two seasons playing elsewhere.
The Cardinals announced that they have signed Matt Carpenter to a one-year deal.
The Braves completed a trade last Friday with the San Diego Padres, acquiring veteran Matt Carpenter and left-handed pitcher Ray Kerr. But as I said then, while Matt Carpenter is the more well-known name, the move was all about landing another high-powered lefty in Ray Kerr.
On Friday, the San Diego Padres traded away veteran infielder Matt Carpenter to the Atlanta Braves for an outfielder prospect. San Diego also sent cash to Atlanta in the trade to cover some of his salary, as well as LHP Ray Kerr.
The Braves are planning to trade DH Matt Carpenter.
On Friday, Matt Carpenter exercised his $5.5MM player option to return to your San Diego Padres. The 37-year-old returns to the club after a down year in 2023 where he saw himself essentially banished from playing in the second half of the season.
This was likely an easy call for the left-handed hitter.
As the sighs of relief, and echoes of cheers fade from the re-signing of Aaron Judge, the Yankees have a fresh issue on their plate.
The New York Yankees appear to be getting healthy at the right time with the postseason looming. On Friday, manager Aaron Boone revealed that Matt Carpenter is ramping up for a return to action.
While the New York Yankees lost to the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday afternoon, they did receive a bit of positive injury news on lefty slugger, Matt Carpenter.
Carpenter played 1,329 games for the Cardinals from 2011 through the 2021 season.
One of the New York Yankees’ biggest surprises this season has been veteran lefty, Matt Carpenter. Carpenter bats left but throws right, providing the necessary power to take advantage of the short right porch in Yankee Stadium.
He finished with seven RBI on the day, raising his season total to 13.
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