5 Cardinals who won't be back as 2025 rebuild begins

The Cardinals 2025 roster should look new as their rebuild for 2025 begins. Who won't be back for the Birds?

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Pedro Pages

Pages was a surprise for the Cardinals in 2024. He stepped up huge for the team when Willson Contreras was injured, and Ivan Herrera struggled.

Pages filled a role nicely, but Herrera has always been considered the heir apparent to fill in the role of catcher for the team. While Contreras is the primary catcher for the Cardinals, he loves to contribute and can easily take on the role of designated hitter. He could also become a candidate for an infield position.

Herrera is believed to be a victim of the Cardinals' decline in player development. it would be terrible to see Herrera be replaced without putting in some effort. He is playing winter baseball in the Dominican Republic, the Leones del Escogido, which Cardinals' legend Albert Pujols will manage.

The Cardinals may keep Pages but get him more development in the minor leagues.

Steven Matz

Matz is in the final season of his four-year $44 million contract. He is owed $12 million for the 2025 season. Matz has struggled mightily in his time with the Cardinals. While he found some success as a long-reliever, he would be another ideal candidate for the Cardinals in their effort to cut payroll.

Matz was 1-2 in 12 games pitched in 2024. He had 33 strikeouts over 44.1 innings pitched. There are better performances than this for a lefty arm expected to earn $12 million. The Cardinals should look to move on from Matz - if not before the 2025 season, by at least the trade deadline.

Ryan Helsley

After earning 49 saves for the Cardinals in 2024, Helsley is heading into his final season of arbitration before becoming a free agent in 2026. It would be terrible to see him move on, but Helsley has earned a considerable pay increase for 2025.

Seeing the Cardinals move on from their home-grown closer would be painful. The team is looking to make significant payroll cuts. The organization should look to make a move now to get something in return for him via trade, as his worth in free agency will likely fall outside the Cardinals' budget.

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