ST. LOUIS – To say it was a lean sports year in St. Louis would be an understatement. The Blues painful playoff exit. A third consecutive Cardinals season without Red October. And even Jayson Tatum blowing out his Achilles.
The 2025 calendar year for St. Louis sports leaves many asking, “Is it 2026 yet?” But even in a tough year, there were moments worth celebrating. FOX 2 Sports Director Martin Kilcoyne looks back on the highs and lows of St. Louis sports in 2025.
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Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has been busy wheeling and dealing this offseason with the St. Louis Cardinals, completing trades for right-hander Sonny Gray and first baseman Willson Contreras. Could a third time be the charm which lands Boston its replacement for Alex Bregman at third base?
Make no mistake: Boston’s top preference appears to be re-signing Bregman, who earned rave reviews on and off the field in his first season with the Red Sox.
There’s no doubt the 34-year-old Cardinals third baseman is heading into the twilight of his career. He hit a career-low. 237 in 2025. And Arenado’s power numbers (12 home runs, 52 RBIs, .666 OPS) were his worst since his rookie year in 2013, COVID season not withstanding.
In his prime, Arenado was a force, earning six top-10 finishes in MVP voting. The eight-time All-Star has won 10 Gold Glove Awards, six Platinum Glove Awards and five Silver Slugger Awards.
Yes, Arenado has clearly lost a step. But here’s the rub: He has just two years and $42 million remaining on his contract. If Boston is willing to deal with his drop in production, Arenado could be a nice short-term solution with one of the Red Sox’s top prospects (Marcelo Mayer? Franklin Arias?) waiting in the wings.
The Boston Globe’s Tim Healey reported on a possible Red Sox-Cardinals Arenado trade last month. So did The Athletic.