St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Lars Nootbaar is heading to the IL after straining his oblique during an at-bat on May 29. Nootbaar wound up before holding a swing on a low ball in the seventh inning of the win over the Cincinnati Reds.
The Cardinals announced Friday that outfielder Lars Nootbaar has been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to May 30, with an oblique strain.
The St. Louis Cardinals are slowly but surely climbing towards relevancy in the NL Central. On Wednesday, the Cardinals took care of business against the struggling Cincinnati Reds, 5-3, to reach .500 (27-27) on the season.
Nootbaar's frustration boiled over on Tuesday.
It didn’t take long for Lars Nootbaar to make an immediate impact in the middle of the St. Louis Cardinals lineup. In his first game of the 2024 season, Nootbaar batted sixth and hit a two-run home run in the third inning en route to a 9-6 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday.
The St. Louis Cardinals are trying to navigate a number of early-season injuries in the outfield.
The St. Louis Cardinals are getting some murky news about two of their most promising players. Cardinals’ Sonny Gray and Lars Nootbaar are progressing with rehabilitation but not yet ready to make the jump back to the team’s player roster, per The Athletic.
The St. Louis Cardinals will start the regular season with right-hander Sonny Gray and outfielder Lars Nootbaar on the injured list, manager Oliver Marmol said Saturday.
Gray and Nootbaar will be out to start the season. News broke on Friday that the Cardinals’ priced pitching acquisition this winter will officially start the season on the IL as he rehabs his injured hamstring.
The St. Louis Cardinals will be without starter Sonny Gray and outfielder Lars Nootbaar to open the 2024 season.
Spring training injuries are always put under a microscope. The St. Louis Cardinals are a team that needs to rely on their health this season if they don’t want a repeat of their disastrous 2023 campaign.
John Mozeliak said Lars Nootbaar can swing as tolerable, but won't be in the field for the next two weeks "because you don't want him diving."
The St. Louis Cardinals were dealt a pair of crushing injury updates on Friday. Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak revealed that Lars Nootbaar has two non-displaced fractures in his rib, per John Denton of MLB.com.
St. Louis Cardinals' starting outfielder Lars Nootbaar appears questionable for Opening Day after suffering fractured ribs. Per Lynn Worthy: #STLCards president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said Lars Nootbaar has fractured ribs.
It’s at least somewhat concerning that health has become such a huge focus for the Cardinals in March.
One of the St. Louis Cardinals outfielders is dealing with a tough injury right now. Cardinals outfielder Lars Nootbaar has missed the club's last few Spring Training contests as he's dealt with a rib injury.
Most major league outfielders don't wear a protective cup. Lars Nootbaar wishes he had Wednesday night.
Lars Nootbaar exited the St. Louis Cardinals’ game against the Oakland A’s on Wednesday after fouling a ball off his groin.
The St. Louis Cardinals got a poor injury update on Friday regarding starting outfielder Lars Nootbaar. He's been on the injured list since the end of May with a back issue and is still experiencing discomfort.
History was made on Sunday night when St. Louis Cardinal teammates Tommy Edman and Lars Nootbaar became the first non-citizens to play for their respective countries in international play.
The goals are to speed up the pace of play, make the game more exciting and to showcase the athletic abilities of the league's stars. Not everyone will benefit, though, especially pitchers.
With a lot of uncertainty surrounding the St. Louis Cardinals outfield entering the 2023 season, fans can at least take solace in the fact that one of their main outfielders from a season ago is putting in the work this offseason and is ready to claim one of the starting outfield jobs.
The Cardinals won their 14th consecutive game Saturday, matching a feat the they last accomplished in 1935. That fact was great fodder for Lars Nootbaar.
Had that ball gotten over Nootbaar’s head, it would have easily scored two runs.
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