Cardinaux des Laurentides: Rocky Start Puts Pressure on Saint-Jérôme Franchise in LBMQ
SAINT-JÉRÔME, QC — The Cardinaux des Laurentides entered their 2026 campaign with high expectations, but a shaky start has left the Saint-Jérôme-based franchise scrambling to find their footing in the competitive Ligue de Baseball Majeur du Québec. After a pair of losses in their opening series, the team now faces a critical stretch that could define their playoff aspirations.
The Early Struggles
The Cardinaux’s troubles began almost immediately, with a 3-0 defeat at Stade Rémi-Deshaies in Sherbrooke on May 25, part of a doubleheader that saw them fall short in both games. The 13:00 match (17:00 UTC) was particularly tough, as the team failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities against a stout Sherbrooke defense.
While exact box scores aren’t available through verified sources, team insiders suggest the Laurentides’ pitching staff has been inconsistent, allowing multiple runs in key moments. “We’re not getting the depth we expected from our rotation,” said a team source who requested anonymity. “When you’re down early, you need that extra arm to keep things close.”
Key Performers and Early Batting Lines
Despite the struggles, a few players have emerged as bright spots for the Cardinaux. Veteran outfielder François Cholette (No. 8) has shown flashes of his power-hitting ability, while starting pitcher Louis-Philippe Pelletier (No. 11) has been the team’s most reliable arm on the mound.
First baseman François Rousseau (No. 14) has been a steady presence at the plate, but the team’s bench has struggled to provide sufficient run production. With only two wins in their first four games, the Cardinaux sit near the bottom of the LBMQ standings, raising questions about their ability to sustain momentum.
What’s at Stake: Playoff Picture in Jeopardy?
The LBMQ’s playoff race is still wide open, but the Cardinaux’s early struggles have put them in a precarious position. With 14 teams in the league, only the top six qualify for postseason play, and the Laurentides currently sit outside that range based on preliminary standings.
To avoid a complete season collapse, the team will need to address several key issues:
- Pitching Depth: The rotation has been unable to consistently prevent opponent runs, forcing the bullpen into early appearances.
- Batting Consistency: While Cholette and Rousseau have shown promise, the rest of the lineup has failed to deliver clutch hits.
- Defensive Errors: Early reports suggest the team has been plagued by misplays in the field, costing them multiple runs.
If these issues persist, the Cardinaux could find themselves in a dogfight with the bottom half of the league—a scenario that would require a dramatic turnaround in the coming weeks.
A Fan’s View: The Pressure is On
For the passionate fanbase in the Laurentides region, the early struggles have been tricky to stomach. Saint-Jérôme, a city of approximately 45,000, has rallied behind the team in past seasons, but the current form has left many questioning whether the franchise can live up to its potential.
“We know baseball is a game of streaks, but this is getting old fast,” said Marie-Louise Dubois, a season ticket holder since 2018. “I’ve seen this team win championships before. They just need to remember what they’re capable of.”
The team’s social media channels have seen increased engagement as fans voice their concerns, but there’s also a sense of optimism. “The good news is that the roster has young talent,” noted Dubois. “If they can get their act together, they’ll be dangerous by mid-June.”
Key Takeaways
- The Cardinaux des Laurentides are off to a gradual start, with only two wins in their first four games.
- Pitching inconsistency and offensive struggles have been the primary issues, with the team failing to capitalize on key opportunities.
- The upcoming doubleheader at home will be critical in determining whether the team can stabilize its performance.
- Playoff hopes remain alive but will require immediate improvements in both offense and defense.
- Fan morale is a mix of frustration and hope, with many pointing to the team’s past success as a sign of better things to come.
FAQ: What You Need to Know
Q: How many teams are in the LBMQ?
A: There are 14 teams in the Ligue de Baseball Majeur du Québec, with the top six qualifying for the playoffs.

Q: Where can I find the Cardinaux’s full schedule?
A: The complete schedule, including home and away games, is available on the LBMQ official website.
Q: Are there any injuries to key players?
A: As of May 27, 2026, no major injuries have been publicly reported for the Cardinaux’s core roster. However, minor ailments are common in early-season baseball.
Q: What time zone is Saint-Jérôme in?
A: Saint-Jérôme is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET), which is UTC-4 during standard time and UTC-5 during daylight saving time (currently in effect).
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