With seasoned veterans, the St. Louis Cardinals revamped their rotation.
This offseason, the St. Louis Cardinals should be commended for attending to a clear team need.
To add depth to their major league pitching squad, the Cardinals added starting pitching as well as bullpen aid.
In 2024, the starting rotation for the Cardinals will be completely redesigned.
St. Louis added right-handers Sonny Grey, Kyle Gibson, and Lance Lynn as free agents to strengthen and reorganise their rotation.
Right-hander Nick Robertson from the Boston Red Sox and Rule-5 selection Ryan Fernandez, who was on the Red Sox organisational roster, were traded in order to fix the bullpen.
From the 2023 Cardinals club that concluded the season with a record of 71-91, placing them last in the National League Central Division, several good pitchers are gone.
Jack Flaherty, a right-handed starter for the Cardinals, left the team to accept a one-year free agent deal with the Detroit Tigers.
Adam Wainwright is a retired veteran right-hander.
After making 21 starts for the Cardinals in 2017, lefty Jordan Montgomery was traded to the Texas Rangers in July. As a free agent, Montgomery is currently in great demand.
In 2023, right-hander Dakota Hudson played in 18 of the Cardinals’ games and made 12 starts. He is also a free agent.