Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol secures extension through 2028

Oliver Marmol has solidified his position as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals with a new contract extension. The deal keeps him in the role through at least the 2028 season with a 2029 option. His turnaround follows early challenges and positions him as a steady leader during the team's transition.

Marmol took over from Mike Shildt and guided the Cardinals to an NL Central title in his first year. Questions arose after a 2022 playoff loss to the Phillies and a last-place finish in 2023. Those doubts have faded as the team enjoys a strong 2026 start under his guidance.

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St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol purchased remaining tickets in the Tarps Off section at Busch Stadium and gave them away for free on Saturday and Sunday. The move followed energetic shirtless celebrations by the Stephen F. Austin club baseball team that helped fuel a 5-4 walk-off win over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night. The Cardinals followed with a 4-2 victory on Saturday.

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The New York Mets have reaffirmed their support for manager Carlos Mendoza despite one of the franchise's worst starts. President of baseball operations David Stearns announced Friday that Mendoza will remain at the helm. The team sits at 10-21 after 31 games.

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