The St. Louis Cardinals faced another tough call on Saturday afternoon.
With Opening Day fast approaching, the team is finalizing its roster. They’ve been steadily cutting it down to reach the required 26-man lineup. While the process isn’t over yet, the Cardinals made another difficult move by optioning 26-year-old right-handed pitcher Gordon Graceffo to the minors, reducing the roster to 34 players.
“RHP Gordon Graceffo has been optioned to Memphis (AAA),” the Cardinals announced. “Our Spring Training roster now stands at 34 players.”
The Cardinals finalized the bullpen on Saturday
There aren’t too many variables still hanging over the team right now less than a week before Opening Day. The only real decisions that have lingered are finalizing the bullpen and left field. Sending Graceffo down to the minors is a step towards finalizing the bullpen. He was one of the hurlers in the mix for a job. He was good in camp as well. He made three appearances and didn’t allow an earned run across three innings of work.
In the aftermath of Graceffo going down, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Chris Roycroft, George Soriano and Matt Pushard were informed that they made the Opening Day roster.
“The Cardinals notified relievers Chris Roycroft, George Soriano, and Rule 5 pick Matt Pushard that they had made the major-league team and would be part of the 13-player pitching staff on opening day,” Goold wrote.
Of this group, Soriano arguably is the most interesting. Soriano has stuff that’s hard to teach. He finished the 2025 season in the 72nd percentile in fastball velocity. Soriano came to town this offseason as St. Louis traded Andre Granillo to the Washington Nationals. Now, he’s heading to St. Louis.
The five-man starting rotation will feature Michael McGreevy, Matthew Liberatore, Dustin May, Andre Pallante and Kyle Leahy. With Roycroft, Soriano and Pushard confirmed, that leaves the eight-man bullpen featuring those three plus Ryan Stanek, JoJo Romero, Justin Bruihl, Riley O’Brien and Matt Svanson. Arguably a solid bullpen on paper.
The Cardinals haven’t officially announced JJ Wetherholt to the big league roster, but that seems like a formality at this point. Beyond that, the Cardinals need to sort out left field between Nelson Velázquez, Thomas Saggese, José FermÃn and Nathan Church. That decision will come in the very near future. The Cardinals are set to kick off the 2026 season on Thursday, March 26 against the Tampa Bay Rays. At least we now know what the rotation and bullpen will look like. Regular season baseball is coming and it should be a fun season for St. Louis.





