Cardinals Pitcher Andre Pallante Bouncing Back After Rough 2025 Season
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Andre Pallante is showing signs of promise after struggling through the 2025 season with a 5.31 ERA and 1.45 WHIP over 162.2 innings pitched.

Andre Pallante had a tough 2025 season for the St. Louis Cardinals. The pitcher posted a disappointing 5.31 ERA and 1.45 WHIP across 162.2 innings, with 111 strikeouts and 62 walks.
This was a big step back from his 2024 performance, when Pallante showed real promise with a 3.78 ERA over 121.1 innings. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol had discussions with Pallante after particularly rough outings during the season.
Now Pallante appears to be putting those struggles behind him. He's competing for a spot in the Cardinals' rotation going forward. The team hopes improvements to his approach will help him strike out more batters - his career strikeout rate sits at just 16.2 percent.
Pallante has been working to bounce back from the frustrating season. His recovery could be key for a Cardinals team looking to improve their pitching depth.
Pallante's recovery could help the Cardinals strengthen their pitching rotation for next season. His bounce-back shows how professional athletes work through difficult periods to regain their form.
Watch for Pallante's performance in spring training as he competes for a rotation spot.
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