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A group of four players headlined by LHP Liam Doyle, Keith Law of The Athletic loved what the Cardinals did on day 1 of the MLB Draft.
The Cardinals took 10 college pitchers with their final 17 picks of the 2025 draft. The first three they selected have fastballs that touch 98 mph or higher.
Liam Doyle and Seth Hernandez were both potential No. 1 picks who landed a bit later in the draft with NL Central teams.
The Colorado Rockies were in desperate need of a good showing in the 2025 MLB draft. Their organization is currently lacking high-upside and impact talent in th
After taking four players during Day 1 of the 2025 MLB draft on Sunday, including fifth overall pick Liam Doyle, the Cardinals continue the draft Monday with 17 picks on Day 2.
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On3 on MSNSix Louisville Cardinals selected in 2025 MLB DraftAfter a wild ride to their sixth College World Series in program history, six Louisville baseball players were drafted in this week’s 2025 Major League Baseball draft. RHP Patrick Forbes — Round 1, 29th overall,
ST. LOUIS — With their highest first-round draft pick in nearly two decades, the St. Louis Cardinals snagged left-handed pitcher Liam Doyle with the fifth overall selection in MLB’s amateur draft Sunday. In doing so, they acquired one of the most tantalizing arms available — and someone who could impact the major-league club much sooner than later.
A day after selecting a pair of Tennessee Volunteers hurlers in Liam Doyle (No. 5 overall) and Tanner Franklin (No. 72), the St. Louis Cardinals completed Day 2 of the 2025 MLB Draft by using 10 of their 17 picks on collegiate pitchers.
MLB Draft is officially over, and the discourse has shifted from prediction to analysis. The days following the event, which spanned 20 rounds (plus compensatory rounds) and 615 picks, serve as prime
The St. Louis Cardinals may have landed the most pro-ready pitcher in the MLB Draft, and some believe he could reach the major leagues very soon.