St. Louis Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. provided some clarity on Nolan Arenado's ongoing trade-request drama.
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The Cardinals are looking to trade Nolan Arenado, and his friend, Lars Nootbaar says the third baseman "looks really good right now."
Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. spoke with reporters on Monday afternoon to conclude the organization’s Winter Warm-Up weekend. Unsurprisingly, he touched on the team’s biggest offseason storyline: the Nolan Arenado trade discussions.
Normally, when walking into Winter Warm-Up, it’s cold and frigid and deflating — but once you get inside, there’s this feeling of warmth and comfort and ignited fire. Cardinals baseball! It’s happening! But on Saturday inside Winter Warm-Up, well, it still felt cold and frigid and deflating. Cardinals baseball? What’s happening?
A former Vanderbilt Commodores baseball star has been the center of trade talks all offseason, but doesn't believe he needs to switch MLB teams to win games.
Mozeliak thought he had a trade made in December sending Arenado to the Astros, but the third baseman blocked the deal.
Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak met with reporters (including Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat) at the team's
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Instead of cries about the Dodgers and a salary cap, shouldn’t the onus be on the 29 other baseball owners who aren’t apparently competing for free agents?
Gray, who has a no-trade clause in his contract, is signed for two more seasons with the Cardinals holding a $30 million club option for the 2027 campaign. And some teams reportedly are hoping to convince the 34-year-old to reconsider his hard stance on being traded.