
Spring Training 2026 is in full swing, and the MLB free agency market is still buzzing. Players are finding new homes, while some, like Max Scherzer, are waiting for the perfect opportunity with a contending team.
Justin Verlander has made his nostalgic return to Detroit, likely gearing up for one last hurrah. Meanwhile, teams are still on the hunt to fill key positions, including the ever-important corner outfield spots.
The St. Louis Cardinals find themselves in need of a right-handed bat to cover the corner outfield, especially with Lars Nootbaar sidelined. The team has brought in Nelson Velazquez, but many fans and analysts feel this might be more of a temporary fix rather than a long-term solution.
A popular name floating around is veteran Andrew McCutchen. The former MVP was overlooked by the Pittsburgh Pirates in favor of Marcell Ozuna, leaving McCutchen available.
He’s not necessarily looking for a starting role or a spot on a contender-he just wants to play. His experience and steady bat could be invaluable in the Cardinals’ youthful clubhouse.
Against left-handed pitching, McCutchen posted a respectable .267/.353/.389 slash line, making him a compelling option for the Cardinals.
However, there’s another intriguing possibility: Tommy Pham. Pham, who’s had two previous stints with the Cardinals, might just be the perfect fit.
Despite a rocky end to his last tenure in St. Louis, time has a way of healing old wounds.
Pham was traded during the 2024 deadline and released shortly after, but the Cardinals are now in a different era, focused on rebuilding and player development.
Pham’s balanced hitting and familiarity with the organization could make him an ideal leader for this young team. His past experiences in St.
Louis-both the highs and the lows-have shaped him into a seasoned veteran ready to guide the next generation of Cardinals. If the team is serious about development and moving forward, bringing Pham back into the fold could be a savvy move.