St. Louis Cardinals president John Mozeliak made an admission concerning the group’s offseason efforts to commerce third baseman Nolan Arenado.
Mozeliak conceded Wednesday that it’s unsure that the Cardinals will be capable of commerce Arenado earlier than the season begins. The group has sought to maneuver Arenado all winter, however a mixture of things have prevented a transfer, which Mozeliak conceded may make issues barely awkward when the veteran third baseman studies to spring coaching.
“I do really feel as groups are starting to report it positively seems like there may be extra urgency to see if there might be some solution to convey this to conclusion,” Mozeliak mentioned of Arenado commerce talks, via Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “This has just a little awkwardness. There’s some reality to that. We have now a while to keep away from awkwardness, and if not, we’ll take care of awkwardness.”
For the Cardinals, the largest situation in making an attempt to commerce Arenado is a really restricted market. The Cardinals imagine there are solely 5 groups Arenado would settle for a commerce to because of his no-trade clause, and never all of these groups are fascinated with making a deal. The group that has persistently been seen because the more than likely to make the transfer, the Boston Pink Sox, effectively took themselves out of the market Wednesday.
The Cardinals tried to commerce Arenado to one American League team earlier within the offseason, however he rejected the transfer.
In idea, a group just like the New York Yankees may nonetheless pursue Arenado, however cash might be a difficulty. Groups just like the Detroit Tigers that missed out on Bregman may be , however Arenado must be keen to go there.
Arenado hit a modest .272 with 16 residence runs in 2024. He nonetheless performs high quality protection, however the truth that he’s nonetheless owed one other $74 million over the subsequent three years has additionally difficult efforts to maneuver him.