Masyn Winn (10 games) will look to add to his hitting streak when the St. Louis Cardinals (20-26) and Baltimore Orioles (29-15) meet Monday at 7:45 PM ET, live on BSMW from Busch Stadium.
The 2024 season has started off a lot better than the 2023 season did for the Cardinals. But that’s not saying much. Entering the weekend series against the White Sox, the Cardinals are 14-17, in fourth place in the NL Central, and 5.5 games back of first.
Masyn Winn can sure jump high Baseball has a weird ability to affect my mood, despite being a long season where fortunes could change quickly. It affects the mood of the fanbase similarly it seems.
It’s been a great start to the season for St. Louis Cardinals Masyn Winn, who is making the case to be the team’s permanent solution at shortstop going forward.
Masyn Winn was born in Katy, Texas, on March 21, 2002. He played high school baseball at Kingwood High School in Kingwood, TX. He was the top-ranked shortstop in Texas and the second-overall player in the state in 2020.
The St. Louis Cardinals are planning on entering Opening Day with Masyn Winn as their primary shortstop. However, due to injuries and inexperience, the Cardinals made sure to bring in some backup.
The St. Louis Cardinals opened Spring Training with Masyn Winn slotted to be their everyday starting shortstop. With the team trying to rebound from last year’s disastrous season finishing dead last in the NL Central the team is looking at all options to put the best team on the field for success this season.
The St. Louis Cardinals could use a little more depth in the middle infield. St. Louis quickly has found out that it's thin on depth at shortstop in Spring Training.
It seems like the National League Rookie of the Year Award is already headed for Yoshinobu Yamamoto's trophy case. But there are other candidates of value. Here are a few.
The St. Louis Cardinals have filled the biggest gaps in their roster this winter after retooling the rotation and adding some much-needed bullpen depth.
Heading into Opening Day, the St. Louis Cardinals are poised to have Masyn Winn as their starting shortstop. After some early spring training injury concerns, Winn is on track to start gearing up for the regular season.
The legendary St. Louis Cardinals shortstop no longer does backflips on the field, but he continues to inspire not just baseball fans but also Cards players.
With Spring Training set to start in late February, each team is filled with hope for a run at a World Series title and fresh faces are ready to make a name for themselves in the majors.
The St. Louis Cardinals are just about geared up to rebound from their tumultuous 2023 after addressing key roster issues this winter. On top of the latest acquisitions, the Cardinals also have some internal reinforcements in the form of a pair of rising stars listed on ESPN's Top 100 Prospects List For 2024 to look forward to.
The St. Louis Cardinals have some intriguing prospects in the minor leagues. Top prospects like Masyn Winn, Tink Hence, or Chase Davis have garnered most of the headlines this season, but there are some other very interesting young players in the Cardinals' farm system.
Pete Alonso made a pretty ridiculous mistake during Friday’s game against the Cardinals, but it is fair to say he went above and beyond to make things right.
The first Major League hit is a big deal for every player that makes the show, and it is always capped off with that player getting the baseball as a keepsake. Everybody on the field is usually aware of the situation and works to get the rookie the baseball.
After getting promoted to the big leagues on Friday, St. Louis Cardinals rookie Masyn Winn wasted no time in making team history on the defensive side of things.
Alonso signaled to the Cardinals a few times that he was sorry and had made a mistake.
The St. Louis Cardinals are promoting Masyn Winn, MLB Pipeline’s 32nd ranked prospect, to the big leagues.
The St. Louis Cardinals have called up top prospect Masyn Winn to make his MLB debut this weekend, the team announced late Thursday night. The middle infielder will don the No.
The St. Louis Cardinals placed outfielder Lars Nootbaar on the 10-day injured list on Thursday because of a lower-abdomen contusion and called up shortstop Masyn Winn from Triple-A Memphis to take Nootbaar's place on the roster.
Here are three players who could still make their major league debut as the 2023 season winds down.
The St. Louis Cardinals prospect Masyn Winn is destroying Triple-A pitching as of late. The young shortstop isn’t showing any signs of slowing down either.
The St. Louis Cardinals are just days away from making notable adjustments to the current roster, potentially opening the door for the club's top prospect.
Would the St. Louis Cardinals move one of their most reliable position players with Masyn Winn expected to be the long-term answer at shortstop? The Cardinals'
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