Game Date:
08/02/2016
7:10pm EST
Lines:
St. Louis -1.5
Cincinnati +1.5
Total:
Over
8.5 (-102)
Under 8.5 (-108)
Community Picks: St. Louis Cardinals 0% vs Cincinnati Reds 0%
St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds Thread
Team Tweets & News Articles
After 18 trades on deadline day, baseball probably deserves a chance to take a deep breath. Some of the biggest trades were made by teams already in first place, like Texas, Cleveland and San Francisco. This year's biggest buyers were the Texas Rangers, who have the American League's best record and added two of the top prizes on the trade market. Continue to Article
August 02, 2016 3:29:am EST
Eighteen trades went down in Major League Baseball on Monday — including one in which a player was sent back to a team that traded him to just a few days ago. Continue to Article
August 01, 2016 8:43:pm EST
The Chicago White Sox stayed quiet at Monday's non-waiver trade deadline and held onto All-Star pitchers Chris Sale and Jose Quintana. General manager Rick Hahn again expressed his frustration and hinted at changes this offseason after making no major moves before Monday's deadline. Chicago is third in the AL Central at 51-54 after a 23-10 start and in danger of missing the playoffs for the 10th time in 11 years since the 2005 championship season. Continue to Article
August 01, 2016 8:03:pm EST
The Texas Rangers moved their chips all in and the once high and mighty Yankees traded talent to build for the future on Monday as the Major League Baseball (MLB) trading deadline came to a dizzying end. All but three MLB teams -- the Tigers, Phillies and Rockies -- got in on the action ahead of the non-waiver deadline. On a day when contenders send hot prospects to struggling teams in return for help in the pennant race, American League West-leading Texas landed a top prize in Milwaukee catcher Jonathan Lecroy. Continue to Article
August 01, 2016 8:00:pm EST
It’s not an exaggeration to say that the New York Mets are having a few problems lately. Fortunately, it’s trade season, so they traded second baseman Dilson Herrera and pitcher Max Wotell to the Cincinnati Reds for outfielder Jay Bruce. Bruce doesn’t really represent much of an offensive upgrade for the Mets, which is why this trade is a little puzzling. Continue to Article
August 01, 2016 7:10:pm EST
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