Nolan Arenado Has Already Blocked A Trade To The Houston Astros, But There’s One Team The St. Louis Cardinals Third Baseman Would Seemingly Accept Being Traded To.

“Very, very motivated,” say his buddies, describing the MLB star’s willingness to trade to a Yankees rival.
The third baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals appears to be open to being dealt to one team, despite Nolan Arenado having already vetoed a trade to the Houston Astros.

The third baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals appears to be open to being dealt to one team, despite Nolan Arenado having already vetoed a trade to the Houston Astros.

 

Arenado would “really like” to sign with the Boston Red Sox, according to ESPN MLB expert Buster Olney.

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What some of his friends say is significant because Nolan Arenado vetoed the possible move to the Astros: If Boston and the Cardinals can agree on terms, they believe he would greatly enjoy the notion of joining the Red Sox. Arenado’s present state of mind: “Very, very driven.”

Following some silence on the Arenado trade front, MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reports that the Red Sox and Cardinals “have had some recent communication.” Because he was once Boston’s senior baseball officer, Morosi pointed out that Cardinals executive Chaim Bloom “has close knowledge of Boston’s prospects.”

Arenado, 33, is still in three years and $74 million of a contract with a complete no-trade clause.

Finding a new team for Arenado is a “top priority,” according to Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak, who stated this in January as the team looks to start over with younger players and cut salaries for 2025 and beyond.Arenado would “really like” to sign with the Boston Red Sox, according to ESPN MLB expert Buster Olney.

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What some of his friends say is significant because Nolan Arenado vetoed the possible move to the Astros: If Boston and the Cardinals can agree on terms, they believe he would greatly enjoy the notion of joining the Red Sox. Arenado’s present state of mind: “Very, very driven.”

Following some silence on the Arenado trade front, MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reports that the Red Sox and Cardinals “have had some recent communication.” Because he was once Boston’s senior baseball officer, Morosi pointed out that Cardinals executive Chaim Bloom “has close knowledge of Boston’s prospects.”

Nolan Arenado

 

Arenado, 33, is still in three years and $74 million of a contract with a complete no-trade clause.

Finding a new team for Arenado is a “top priority,” according to Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak, who stated this in January as the team looks to start over with younger players and cut salaries for 2025 and beyond.

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