“Here To Win”: The Cardinals Sign 3-Time All-Star In Hopes Of Getting Back On Track

In an aggressive move aimed at fortifying their starting rotation, the St. Louis Cardinals have officially inked veteran free agent pitcher Sonny Gray to a three-year deal worth $75 million.

“We were hoping to sign a couple of pitchers we knew we could count on for innings … And if we could accomplish that, we were hoping we could do something a little bigger, a little longer, and obviously that’s where Sonny fits in,” Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said

The 34-year-old Gray is set to join a revamped Cardinals rotation that now boasts recent free agent acquisitions Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson.

Gray is arriving on the back of an impressive 2023 season with the Minnesota Twins, finishing second in the AL Cy Young Award voting behind Yankees right-hander Gerrit Cole.

The seasoned right-hander notched his third career All-Star Game appearance after making 32 starts, amassing an 8-8 record with a stellar 2.79 ERA.

His performance included striking out 183 batters over 184 innings.

“Where I am in my career, I want to win. I’m coming to an organization like St. Louis – the tradition, just walking in here this morning, walking around seeing everything – the history is there,” Gray excitingly said.

“The feel is there. It’s just a baseball town and city and a place that I’m thrilled to be able to come and be part of it,” he added. 

With a solid track record spanning 11 seasons with the A’s, Yankees, Reds, and Twins, Gray has accumulated a 98-85 record with a commendable 3.47 ERA.

The Cardinals pursuit of added pitching became imperative after a challenging season where their beleaguered rotation struggled.

Gray is expected to play a pivotal role in the new-look rotation alongside Miles Mikolas and Steven Matz, as well as recent additions Lynn and Gibson.

St. Louis, which ranked 26th in starters’ ERA last season, is determined to bounce back after a very disappointing season (71-91) – their worst since 1990.

Gray is undoubtedly a solid addition, and you get the feeling he’s going to thrive in St. Louis.

What else do the Cardinals need to do this offseason???

 

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