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It’s now official: St. Louis is getting an MLS team

August 20, 2019 stlsportspage 0

It wasn’t a surprise, but it was still very exciting as the new ownership stepped up at the press conference on Tuesday to announce that St. Louis indeed did get an MLS  (Major League Soccer) […]

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MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2026 

A two-run homer from Bryan Torres in the second inning provided just enough offense for the Cardinals to defeat the Marlins 2-1 on Sunday and snap a four-game losing streak. The Cardinals scored a total of three runs in the three games against the Marlins. Starter Kyle Leahy worked five innings as he and the bullpen protected the one-run lead, with Riley O'Brien working a clean ninth inning to earn his 20th save.

The Cardinals will have the day off today before opening a three-game series against the Braves on Tuesday night in Atlanta. Matthew Liberatore is the scheduled starter.

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