Cardinals Announce a Number of Moves Ahead of Brewers Series
Cardinals Announce a Number of Moves Ahead of Brewers Series originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
After getting swept by the Blue Jays and going 3-6 on the homestand, the Cardinals announced a number of roster moves on Thursday afternoon.
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Maybe most notably, St. Louis is calling up 25-year-old reliever Andre Granillo.
Granillo will likely make his MLB debut this weekend, as the Cardinals travel to Milwaukee for a big four-game series with the Brewers.
Granillo has been absolutely lights-out in Triple-A Memphis this year, posting a 1.82 ERA through 29 2/3 innings pitched. He's also posted a 0.84 WHIP and struck out 46 batters.
With Granillo up, Chris Roycroft is being sent back to Memphis. In his latest short major-league stint, Roycroft allowed two runs in three innings pitched and picked up three strikeouts. This is the third time Roycroft has been optioned this season.
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In addition to the bullpen transaction, outfielder Michael Siani will be rejoining the big league club.
Cardinals outfielders Michael Siani (22) and Alec Burleson (41)Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
Siani posted a slashline of .250/.294/.250 in 17 major league plate appearances earlier this season, though he was primarily used as a defensive replacement.
Since being sent down in late April, Siani has had a very solid month and a half in Memphis. Along with his elite defense, he has an OPS of .799 and has connected for five home runs.
With Siani being called up, the Cardinals designated outfielder Ryan Vilade for assignment. Vilade, who was called up on May 31, recorded just one hit in 15 plate appearances.
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Lastly, after being placed on the IL two weeks ago with a left wrist inflammation, outfielder Jordan Walker is set to begin a rehab assignment tonight with the Memphis Redbirds. Walker appeared to be figuring things out at the plate before hitting the IL, as he was slashing .318/.348/.455 in his last seven games.
Separated by just half a game in the NL Central, the Cardinals and Brewers begin a four-game series tonight in Milwaukee at 6:40 p.m. CST.
Related: Cardinals Face Talented Prospect to Begin Four-Game Set With NL Central Rival Brewers
Related: Cardinals Can End 39-Year Drought, and You Can Help
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

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