Unbeliveble: Nolan Arenado Rejects 86 Million To Cardinals Still Insult The Team Management Including….

Unbeliveble: Nolan Arenado Rejects 86 Million To Cardinals Still Insult The Team Management Including….

The Cardinals are headed once more to be sellers at the deadline. It was projected by former MLB player Eric Hosmer that they could be able to find Nolan Arenado a new home in the Bronx.

The Cardinals defeated the Colorado Rockies in game one of their four-game series right away after emerging from Houston on Wednesday with a victory, bringing them within two games of.500.

The trade deadline will have passed in approximately one month. The Cardinals are currently mired in the middle, unsure of their future course of action. Should they decide to sell again, they will be clearing off some large items.

Despite his difficulties early in the season, Nolan Arenado might be one such player. His contract does contain a no-trade clause, which might make things more difficult. But if the Cardinals opt to sell, Arenado might find a new home with the Yankees, according to former MLB player Eric Hosmer’s prediction.

“You look at St. Louis with that +3500 (odds to win the NL pennant), if they lose a couple of games here before the deadline, the Yankees need a third baseman,” Hosmer stated. It would be fascinating to observe if anything came of that.”

This situation might be intriguing. Recently, I’ve written a few articles regarding a possible Arenado acquisition. At first, I believed that he could be sent to the Yankees paired with Ryan Helsley, but he started to suffer.

Now, if Arenado is prepared to waive his no-trade clause, I believe the Cardinals will only be able to transfer him if they execute a trade with another team, much like they did when they traded Scott Rolen for Troy Glaus in 2008.

The Cardinals may talk these issues over with the Yankees. However, given his performance thus far this season—aside from his home run yesterday in Houston—he won’t help the Cardinals win a ton of games like he did the last one.

I could see the Cardinals sending him to the Yankees in exchange for Oswaldo Cabrera or perhaps D.J. LeMahieu if they decide to take this course of action. In a similar arrangement, they might also be able to acquire Clayton Beeter, who they have previously been connected to.

 

 

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