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‘Draft and develop’: DeWitts say Cardinals ‘can’t just spend way’ into future - MSNCardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. and president Bill DeWitt III spent nearly half an hour addressing the team’s future during Monday’s Winter Warm-Up media session, including the organization ...
Cardinals Chairman and CEO Bill DeWitt Jr., right, and President Bill DeWitt III sign autographs at the Cardinals Winter Warm-Up on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, at Ballpark Village. Allie Schallert ...
Bill DeWitt Jr. and Bill DeWitt III of the St. Louis Cardinals ownership group spent nearly half an hour Monday addressing the team's finances, uncertainty with their TV regional sports network ...
During the conversation, Dewitt, the son of 82-year-old Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt Jr., spoke openly about the team’s woes and what solutions the front office is considering to remedy them.
Bill Dewitt III, president of the St. Louis Cardinals, speaks to KMBC about push to legalize sports gambling. Share Copy Link. Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Updated: 10:06 PM CDT Sep 9, 2023 ...
If indeed some sort of boycott does take place, that won't sit well with team president Bill DeWitt III. Cardinals boycott won't bring changes fans are hoping for Great interview @martinkilcoyne2 ...
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III says he’s optimistic about downtown St. Louis, believing it has “passed the bottom” after being plagued by inactivity during the ...
Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III, left, and Chairman and CEO Bill DeWitt Jr., are interviewed by Scott Watermann on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, during the Cardinals Winter Warm-up at Ballpark Village.
Bill DeWitt Jr. and Bill DeWitt III spoke to getting the Cardinals back to being a "draft and develop club" & various revenue concerns. The big takeaway: It's not just the roster that's resetting.
Bill DeWitt III touched on the Cardinals’ broader efforts to enhance both their business and baseball operations. One key component to this is a restructured TV deal.
As Major League Baseball's top spenders continue to raise the bar with staggering investments into the game's top talents, the St. Louis Cardinals ownership group remains committed to a time ...
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