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Audio/Video: Rob Rains and Stan McNeal of Cardinals Magazine discuss the lockout. 12-2-21

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UPDATE: After the interview we did with Stan McNeal this morning, the Cardinals sent out a memo telling their employees they could not speak to the media so we are cooperating and took the interview […]

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Commissioner announces lockout in letter to fans; players react

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The baseball owners voted to implement the lockout on Wednesday night as the collective bargaining agreement between the owners and players expired without reaching a new agreement. Letter from Rob Manfred: To our Fans: I […]

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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2026 

Dustin May could not complete the first inning after he was hit on the right ankle by a line drive but the Cardinals offense and bullpen combined to pick him up in an 11-5 win over the Braves on Thursday night in Atlanta. May gave up five runs and pitched to three more batters after he was hurt before he limped off the mound.

Jordan Walker, Nathan Church and Alec Burleson homered, with Walker adding a fourth RBI as the Cardinals scored seven runs in the seventh inning. The bullpen shut out the Braves on just three hits over the final 8 1/3 innings.

The Cardinals open a three-game series today against the Cubs in Chicago, with the first pitch scheduled for 3:05 p.m. Andre Pallante will get the start.

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