The St. Louis Cardinals are going to be an interesting team over the next few weeks. While they are in contention, they have not decided whether to buy or sell at the trade deadline.
It might be wise for them to capitalize on the value of some of their trade chips on expiring contracts that likely won't be back in 2026. They have three strong trade chips that could bring back solid returns.
Their biggest trade chip is two-time All-Star closer Ryan Helsley, who hasn't been quite as dominant this year but is still one of the top relievers in Major League Baseball.
In The Athletic's latest big board of the Top 40 trade candidates, Helsley was considered a top trade chip, and the Seattle Mariners were listed as a possible fit.
"St. Louis said recently it doesn’t intend to deal from its bullpen, but it will re-assess throughout July. A closer who’s received down-ballot Cy Young votes in two of the last three seasons, Helsley hasn’t been as sharp in 2025, with five blown saves. Unlike some other Cardinals, he’d be a pure rental."
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In 2024, Helsley saved 49 games, setting a Cardinals franchise record. He also posted a 2.04 ERA and was later named the National League Reliever of the Year.
This year, while not as dominant, he has still been effective, posting a 3.19 ERA in 31 appearances and recording 18 saves. He can still bring back a solid haul of prospects if St. Louis decides to sell.
The Cardinals held onto him in the offseason, missing a chance to capitalize on his value. The farm system is currently depleted, so St. Louis would be wise to trade Helsley and bring back a solid return while they still can.
While in contention, the Cardinals likely will not be able to compete with the likes of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs and Detroit Tigers in the postseason.
It will be interesting to see how St. Louis approaches the deadline.
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