In a December 10 article, MLB.com's John Denton wrote that St. Louis Cardinals infielder and 10-time Gold Glove Award winner Nolan Arenado would be willing to w
Veteran St. Louis Cardinals slugger Nolan Arenado has been linked with a potential trade to several teams in the offseason with the Cardinals reportedly looking to offload the third baseman.
Could the New York Mets make another MLB splash? Rumors link them to a potential trade for a Cardinals superstar after Juan Soto's arrival.
Nolan Arenado ranks seventh on MLB Network's Top 10 Third Basemen Right Now list after recording 71 RBIs during the 2024 season
A blockbuster trade proposal has the Cardinals trading star third baseman Nolan Arenado to the Philadelphia Phillies.
John Mozeliak has had a frustratingly quiet offseason, but the New York Mets' Pete Alonso stubbornness can help the St. Louis Cardinals in a big way.
"The Mets made what they perceived as a last-ditch effort to sign Pete Alonso by offering him a three-year contract in the $68 million-$70 million range, and when that was rejected, began their pivot away from their slugging first baseman."
"The Mets will retain Pete Alonso at a price at which they are comfortable or they will pivot, likely soon, to use Steve Cohen’s dollars in a different fashion," Sherman wrote. If the Mets are unable to sign Pete Alonso, they likely will pivot to one of two options, either Nolan Arenado or Alex Bregman.
Bob Nightengale’s stories on USA Today are the CVS receipts of sports reporting. They go on forever. It’s easy to miss some of what he writes. A lot of New York
The St. Louis Cardinals might not have predicted that it would be so challenging to trade superstar third baseman Nolan Arenado before heading into the offseason.
The Cardinals' efforts to trade Nolan Arenado have reached a "standstill." Is there any hope for a deal? Read the latest at MLB Trade Rumors.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a big decision to make. With each passing day, we are getting closer and closer to Spring Training. Nolan Arenado is still on the r