Cardinals announce 27 non-roster invitees for 2026 spring training

The St. Louis Cardinals have invited 27 non-roster players to their 2026 Spring Training camp in Jupiter, Florida. The group includes promising prospects and veterans with Major League experience, set to report in the second week of February. Highlights feature award-winning minor leaguers like JJ Wetherholt and Ixan Henderson.

On January 26, 2026, the St. Louis Cardinals revealed their list of 27 non-roster invitees for Spring Training, bringing the total camp roster to 67 players. These invitees will join the team at the Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium complex in Jupiter, with pitchers and catchers starting practice on February 12 and the full squad workout on February 16.

Among the standout names are JJ Wetherholt, the 2025 Texas League MVP and Cardinals Minor League Player of the Year, and Ixan Henderson, the 2025 Texas League Pitcher of the Year. Both are set to report alongside the big leaguers. Eight players recently acquired by the Cardinals—either this offseason or after last season—will also participate: right-handers Scott Blewett, Skylar Hales, and Gerson Moreno; left-handers Jared Shuster and Bruce Zimmermann; first baseman Blaze Jordan; outfielder Nelson Velázquez; and catcher Andy Yerzy.

Eleven invitees are attending their first Major League camp, including pitchers Luis Gastelum, Pete Hansen, Henderson, Austin Love, and Hancel Rincón; catchers Graysen Tarlow and Yerzy; infielders Jordan, Ramon Mendoza, and Brody Moore; and outfielder Mike Antico. Returning from last year's camp are 2024 MiLB and Baseball America Minor League Pitcher of the Year Quinn Mathews, along with pitchers Max Rajcic, Sem Robberse, and Zack Thompson; catcher Carlos Linárez; infielders Jeremy Rivas and Wetherholt; and outfielders Chase Davis and Matt Koperniak.

Left-hander Packy Naughton, who pitched for St. Louis in 2022 and 2023 before arm injuries sidelined him, makes a return to Major League camp. Four others bring prior big-league experience: Blewett (with Royals, Twins, Orioles, and Braves), Shuster (Braves and White Sox), Velázquez (Cubs and Royals), and Zimmermann (Orioles and Brewers). Note that Robberse and Thompson are currently injured.

The positional breakdown includes 15 pitchers, three catchers, five infielders, and four outfielders, offering a mix of youth and experience as the Cardinals prepare for the season.

Articles connexes

MLB Spring Breakout 2026: Prospects in action during exhibition game at spring training stadium.
Image générée par IA

MLB announces preliminary rosters for 2026 spring breakout

Rapporté par l'IA Image générée par IA

Major League Baseball has released preliminary 40-man player pools for the third edition of Spring Breakout, a prospect showcase scheduled for March 19-22, 2026. The event will feature 16 exhibition games between top Minor League prospects from each MLB organization at Grapefruit and Cactus League stadiums. In 2027, the format will expand to a single-elimination tournament with champions in each league.

The Miami Marlins have invited 31 non-roster players to their 2026 spring training camp, featuring top prospects like Thomas White and Robby Snelling. This group includes eight of the team's top 30 prospects, highlighting emerging talent ahead of the season. The announcement underscores the organization's focus on developing young players for potential major league contributions.

Rapporté par l'IA

The New York Yankees continue their tradition of inviting promising prospects to big league Spring Training camp for 2026. The group features the club's top two prospects, George Lombard Jr. and Carlos Lagrange, alongside several intriguing pitchers. This approach has previously launched careers like Anthony Volpe's.

The St. Louis Cardinals are embracing a youth movement following the trade of Brendan Donovan to the Seattle Mariners last week. With no projected starting lineup players over age 28 and only three over 25, the team is set to give opportunities to emerging talents across positions. Six prospects now rank in MLB Pipeline's Top 100, signaling a promising future.

Rapporté par l'IA

As Major League Baseball teams opened spring training on February 10, 2026, several players were reported sidelined by injuries, impacting rosters for the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Mets, Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers, and Colorado Rockies. Key updates include outfielder Anthony Santander's shoulder surgery and pitcher Shane Bieber's delayed ramp-up for the Blue Jays. These setbacks come amid preparations for the March 26 Opening Day.

As the 2026 MLB season approaches, the Kansas City Royals are assessing their offseason moves and planning further roster improvements ahead of Spring Training. With pitchers and catchers reporting on February 9 in Surprise, Arizona, general manager J.J. Picollo emphasized ongoing discussions to enhance the team. The club has already made several key acquisitions while preserving its pitching depth.

Rapporté par l'IA

With less than two weeks until pitchers and catchers report for the 2026 MLB season, several high-profile free agents remain unsigned after three months on the market. Standouts include starting pitchers Framber Valdez and Zac Gallen, who declined qualifying offers, alongside veterans like Justin Verlander and Paul Goldschmidt. The market has slowed, but teams continue to eye options to bolster rosters before Spring Training begins.

 

 

 

Ce site utilise des cookies

Nous utilisons des cookies pour l'analyse afin d'améliorer notre site. Lisez notre politique de confidentialité pour plus d'informations.
Refuser