Sonny Gray has been stumping hitters through his first three starts of the season. Since returning from injury, Gray has started three games and didn’t allow a run in his first 17 innings of the season.
On Sunday afternoon, Sonny Gray took the mound for the St. Louis Cardinals against the Milwaukee Brewers and did his best to snap his team’s three-game slide.
Checking in on the prospects the Yankees traded away to acquire two disappointing starters from Oakland When JP Sears took the mound in the Bronx yesterday, he was more than the starting pitcher for the Oakland Athletics.
The team’s second west coast swing this month Pre-game notes On the medical front, there isn’t much new to report. MLB.com (among others) reports that Liberatore has been down with the flu and was sent home this weekend (he lives in the Phoenix area).
Sonny Gray celebrated a happy homecoming with six shutout innings, Willson Contreras doubled in a run and scored another, and the St. Louis Cardinals opened a three-game road series with a 3-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Monday night.
The St. Louis Cardinals (7-9) are set to take on the Oakland Athletics (7-9) Monday at 9:40 PM ET, airing on BSMW. The Cardinals are listed as -179 favorites by oddsmakers, while the underdog Athletics have +149 odds for the contest.
The St. Louis Cardinals (7-9) and the Oakland Athletics (7-9) square off at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Monday at 9:40 PM ET, beginning a three-game series.
He earned himself a dadgum win. Seeing Sonny Gray out on the mound when I turned on the game was a surprise to me. It shouldn’t have been — I read the preview, I read he was making this start tonight, choosing to make his rehab starts during actual games rather than make a start in a minor league game to stretch out.
Sonny Gray’s first start of the season was delayed due to an unfortunate hamstring injury. Subsequently, his St. Louis Cardinals debut had to wait until the series with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Sonny Gray and four St. Louis Cardinals relievers combined to record 13 strikeouts and blank the visiting Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 on Tuesday. Gray (1-0) made his Cardinals debut after recovering from a hamstring muscle tear during spring training.
Final score: Cardinals 3, Phillies 0 Some opportunities presented themselves, but Philadelphia’s offense continued some early-season struggles on Tuesday night.
Nothing is more disheartening for a baseball team when it starts off its 162-game season with several key players injured. The St. Louis Cardinals (5-6) have already gotten wounded early on, but it appears that many of their pieces may finally be on the mend.
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St. Louis Cardinals ace Sonny Gray is in line to open his season Tuesday against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Cardinals signed the right-hander to a three-year $75 million contract in the offseason.
The St. Louis Cardinals had planned to ease new staff ace Sonny Gray into the starting rotation after he recovered from a hamstring injury he suffered during spring training.
The pitcher will take on the Phillies in the second game of a three-game set between the clubs.
Right-hander Sonny Gray will make his debut as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday. The right-hander, who signed a three-year, $75 million free-agent deal in the offseason, opened the season on the injured list with a right hamstring strain.
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to have to wait a little while longer to see their marquee offseason signing in action.
The Cardinals have been hit hard by injuries in the early days of the 2024 season, but they have recently received some good news about several players.
The St. Louis Cardinals officially will be without the services of their top pitcher on Opening Day. St. Louis boosted its starting rotation by signing three-time All-Star Sonny Gray but he recently suffered an unfortunate hamstring injury.
Cardinals starting pitcher Sonny Gray appeared on the "Foul Territory" podcast on Thursday, saying he nearly returned to the Reds this offseason.
The team acquired a three-time All-Star this offseason, but it sounds like he won't be ready to contribute on Opening Day.
The pitcher's status as the Cardinals' Opening Day starter is in question.
The St. Louis Cardinals won't have to wait much longer to watch their new ace in action. Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak made
With a pitching rotation full of question marks, the St. Louis Cardinal made a major improvement to it on Monday by landing a significant free agent.
Gray is coming off the best season of his career, where he led all of Major League Baseball with a 2.83 FIP and recorded a 2.79 ERA en route to a second-place finish in the AL Cy Young race.
Sonny Gray is one of the top free agents left on the market, and the Braves are clearly in the market for a front-line starter.
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