After initially spurning the idea of joining the Houston Astros, Nolan Arenado has reportedly experienced a change of heart. The St. Louis Cardinals veteran third baseman "might now be inclined" to waive his no-trade clause for the four-time reigning AL West champions,
Now, the Tigers could be moving on to the next-best option. But that option could prove tricky. Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado remains on the trade market as teams across the sport open spring training this week.
Having blocked at least one deal already, St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado doesn't envision amending his no-trade clause. "I’m not going to talk about who the teams were because it doesn’t really matter anymore,
Due diligence is part of a front office's duties, but leverage plays a key role in any negotiation, and the Cardinals ultimately served that purpose for the Red Sox.
After trading Tucker — a move that strongly deviated from the Astros’ usual operations — they were emerging as serious suitors for Nolan Arenado. Anticipation grew throughout the day. So did momentum.
After an offseason in which it seemed like Nolan Arenado would be on the move, the eight-time All-Star vowed to improve when he reported to spring training with his St. Louis Cardinals teammates on Sunday at Jupiter,
Nolan Arenado and Starling Marte are in similar situations during spring training. However, the Mets outfielder has chosen a different approach than the Cardinals star regarding trade rumors.
The Chicago Cubs have reportedly been mentioned as a potential trade suitor for Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado.
Former Houston Astros slugger Alex Bregman agreed to a three-year, $120 million contract with the Boston Red Sox on February 12. The deal includes player opt-o
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Dodgers Nation on MSNDodgers Notes: LA Signs Veteran Pitcher, Nolan Arenado Trade Update, Clayton Kershaw to Return Soon?The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their active offseason on Thursday, signing a veteran right-handed reliever on a minor league deal. He’ll join the team in spring training. Additionally, Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak provided a major update on the Nolan Arenado trade discussions.
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