Cardinals Are Quietly Hunting a Right-Handed Monster Who Devastates Lefties – The Fix Their Lefty-Heavy Lineup Has Been Begging For

IMAGE: Cincinnati Reds outfielder Austin Hays (12) prepares on deck in the seventh inning against the Chicago Cubs at Great American Ball Park. / Katie Stratman / Imagn Images

Chaim Bloom has been busy reshaping the St. Louis Cardinals this offseason, and while he’s checked off a number of boxes on his to-do list, there’s still one piece that could round out the roster: a right-handed hitting outfielder.

That’s been a clear priority for Bloom, who’s looking to balance out a lineup that leans heavily to the left side. And now, a familiar name is surfacing as a potential fit – Austin Hays.

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According to recent reports, the Cardinals are among several teams showing interest in Hays, a righty bat with a proven track record of punishing left-handed pitching. It’s not the first time his name has been linked to St. Louis this offseason, and the fit makes a lot of sense when you dig into the numbers.

Hays, now 30, brings eight seasons of big-league experience and has carved out a niche as a platoon outfielder. His splits are stark – he’s struggled against right-handed pitching throughout his career (posting a 97 wRC+ overall, and just 88 wRC+ in 2025), but he’s been a menace against lefties. In 807 career plate appearances vs. southpaws, he owns a 124 wRC+, and his 2025 campaign was particularly impressive: a .319/.400/.549 slash line and a 155 wRC+ against left-handed pitching.

That kind of production doesn’t just play – it thrives in the right role. And for the Cardinals, that role could be coming off the bench or starting in the outfield when a lefty is on the mound. With Ivan Herrera currently standing as the team’s only real right-handed threat, adding Hays would give the lineup a much-needed jolt of balance and situational power.

Defensively, Hays holds his own in the corner outfield spots. He’s not a Gold Glover, but he’s more than serviceable, and his bat is the real draw here.

If St. Louis were to bring him in, it wouldn’t be to play 140 games – it would be to maximize his impact in high-leverage spots where his skill set shines.

Think late-inning pinch-hit appearances, spot starts against tough lefties, and a veteran presence who knows how to handle big-league pitching.

Of course, the Cardinals aren’t the only team in the mix. There are other right-handed outfielders on the market, and Hays may be weighing opportunities that offer more playing time or a clearer path to contention.

St. Louis, as it stands, likely wouldn’t offer him an everyday role – and they’re not entering 2026 as a top-tier contender.

That could factor into his decision.

Still, from a roster-building standpoint, the interest makes sense. Bloom has been methodical in addressing the team’s needs this winter, and a player like Hays checks a very specific box. If the Cardinals can make the fit work – both in terms of role and expectations – it could be a savvy move that pays off in matchups where the margins matter most.

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