Nolan Gorman, the St. Louis Cardinals' powerhouse third baseman, has been lighting up the diamond with plays that scream comeback kid. Just four days ago, on April 7, MLB.com captured his jaw-dropping barehand grab against the Nationals, scooping a grounder and firing to first for the out, with Alec Burleson making the slick scoop—pure highlight-reel magic that had fans buzzing about his defensive glow-up. In the same game, Gorman ripped an RBI single to right field off Cade Cavalli, plating Burleson and stretching the Cards' lead to 2-0 in the first inning, per MLB.com video highlights. Three days back, the Associated Press reported the Nationals' dramatic 9-6 rally over St. Louis, where Gorman's bat stayed hot amid the chaos, contributing to his season line of .205 average, 14 homers, and 46 RBIs as noted on Fox Sports. Yesterday, Fox Sports flagged the Cards' clash with the Red Sox, though Gorman sat versus lefties earlier per Rotowire patterns, hinting at a platoon wrinkle that could define his 2026 arc. No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but SI.com praises his early output matching or topping Nolan Arenado's 2025 slump, fueling whispers of a reinvention alongside hitting guru tweaks from spring per MLB.com. Off-field, zero verified social media pops or business moves surface—Gorman's laser-focused on the field, dodging trade rumors that swirled last fall on Redbird Rants. This hot streak, post his 2023 27-homer breakout and recent strikeout woes, positions him as the Cards' rebuild cornerstone, with Chaim Bloom's optimism ringing true from February Rotowire updates.
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