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According to Katie Woo of The Athletic, "The Seattle Mariners and San Francisco Giants have emerged as front-runners for St. Louis Cardinals infielder Brendan Donovan, sources familiar with negotiations tell The Athletic, with the Cardinals looking to land multiple top prospects in a return."
But with the task of the Cardinals at hand on their home field, the Texans still won't be overlooking the opposition en route to try and extend the streak to six. And for Houston's star pass-rusher, Will Anderson Jr., that starts with handing some major respect to Jacoby Brissett and what he can do for Arizona's offense.
The Cardinals are looking for top prospects in a Brendan Donovan deal and the Mariners and Giants are competing for the All-Star's services.
The Cardinals and right-hander Dustin May have agreed to a one-year contract, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand on Saturday. The club has not confirmed the deal. Still just 28 years old, May entered free agency as one of the youngest and most intriguing players on the market.
For the Cardinals' radio call, you can find their coverage in Phoenix on Arizona Sports' 98.7 FM with Dave Pasch (play-by-play), A.Q. Shipley (analyst) and Paul Calvisi (sideline) on the broadcast. For Spanish listeners, you can tune into Fuego 106.7 FM to hear Luis Hernandez (play-by-play) and Irving Villanueva (analyst).
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Stats breakdown: How Texans and Cardinals stack up before Week 15
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