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Cardinals Care’s 29th Winter Warm-Up Coming To Busch Stadium And Ballpark Village

CARDINALS CARE’S 29TH WINTER WARM-UP COMING TO BUSCH STADIUM & BALLPARK VILLAGE ON JANUARY 17 & 18, 2026

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ST. LOUIS, Mo., November 20, 2025 – The St. Louis Cardinals and Cardinals Care are excited to announce the return of the 29th Annual Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up, coming to Busch Stadium and Ballpark Village on Saturday, January 17 and Sunday, January 18, 2026.  Tickets go on sale on Friday, November 28 at 10 a.m. CT at cardinals.com/wwu.

The Winter Warm-Up is the unofficial kickoff to the Cardinals baseball season, giving fans a one-of-a-kind opportunity to celebrate their favorite team while supporting Cardinals Care, the team’s charitable foundation that helps children throughout the St. Louis community.

WWU Highlights

  • Main Stage Entertainment – Fans can enjoy live Q&A sessions with current and former players, coaches, and broadcasters — plus hear from President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom, see the 2026 Promo Schedule reveal, participate in Kids Press Conferences, and bid on exclusive live auction items — from the Main Stage at Ballpark Village. Access is free for all fans, while VIP seating is reserved for Winter Warm-Up ticket holders.
  • Autograph and Photo Opportunities – Fans can purchase separate autograph and photo tickets for an additional donation to meet and get signatures or pose for professional photos with Cardinals players and alumni. Autograph and Photo tickets go on sale the week of December 15, and free Autograph Tickets will be available the week of January 5.
  • Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum – Admission to the world-class Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum is included with every Winter Warm-Up ticket. Fans can explore exhibits, including the debut of the 2006 World Series exhibit, and relive the most memorable moments in team history.
  • Home Clubhouse Tours & Photos – The Cardinals home clubhouse, open to the public only once each year, invites fans inside for a rare behind-the-scenes look where the big leaguers prepare for game day — a truly unique experience. Fans can also pose for a professional photo with the 2006 World Series Championship Trophy and a 1920’s era warm-up sweater.
  • Cardinals Care Store and Silent Auctions- Shop and bid on exclusive game-used and team-issued memorabilia, with all proceeds benefiting Cardinals Care programs for kids.
  • Exhibit Hall – The Redbird Club at Busch Stadium will once again transform into an exhibit hall featuring a wide range of vendors, memorabilia, and collectibles for fans and families.
  • Kids Activities – At the National Car Rental Club, young fans can enjoy interactive baseball-themed games, crafts, and family activities designed especially for kids.
  • Presentation Room – Tour the visiting clubhouse and hear from experts on scorekeeping, memorabilia collection, St. Louis baseball history, and more.
  • Event Hours – 9:00 a.m. – 5 p.m. CST. Gates open at Busch Stadium at 8:45 a.m. CST. Ballpark Village opens at 9:00 a.m. CST.

After hosting a three-day Winter Warm-Up for several years, Cardinals Care carefully evaluated fan attendance and feedback to create a more focused and impactful experience.

“Over the past few years, we’ve seen Monday attendance gradually decline,” said Michael Hall, Vice President of Community Relations and Executive Director of Cardinals Care. “After evaluating the event’s schedule and fan feedback, we’re confident that a two-day format allows us to deliver the same great experiences without sacrificing any of the content that makes Winter Warm-Up so special. By concentrating all of our energy into Saturday and Sunday, we can maximize our fundraising impact and continue helping as many kids in our community as possible.”

All proceeds from the Winter Warm-Up benefit Cardinals Care, supporting programs like Redbird RookiesCardinals Nike RBI, youth ballfield renovations, and grants for nonprofit organizations serving kids.  Fans can visit cardinals.com/wwu for the latest information.

The Cardinals also announced the return of the Cardinals Caravan, presented by Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance. The annual traveling roadshow will bring current players, Alumni, and broadcasters to 15 cities across six states throughout Cardinals Nation over a four-day period (January 16-19, 2026). Additional details and player participation will be announced in early January. Fans can get a preview of the full January Caravan schedule at cardinals.com/caravan.

— STL —

About Cardinals Care

Since its founding in 1997, Cardinals Care has invested more than $31 million to support St. Louis area children, built or renovated 25 youth ballfields, and distributed over $17 million in grants to nonprofit organizations. Cardinals Care also runs the Redbird Rookies youth baseball and softball league and the Cardinals Nike RBI program, giving thousands of kids opportunities both on and off the field. Learn more at cardinals.com/community and follow @CardinalsCare on X, Facebook, and Instagram.

Eugene Tierney

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