St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak recently revealed that he was afraid to trade Nolan Arenado this winter. Here's why.
BRADENTON, Fla. — A few days into spring training, it’s still unknown whether the Cardinals will keep or trade star third ...
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As Nolan Arenado has yet to be traded by the Cardinals, John Mozeliak speaks bluntly about where things stand with spring training looming.
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For the entirety of the offseason, the Cardinals have been weighing options to move Nolan Arenado to take his salary off their payroll and prepare for the future. As the 2025 season vastly ...
One of the biggest names in the rumor mill is St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado. According to reports, the Los Angeles Dodgers have been linked to the eight-time All-Star, and another ...
The St. Louis Cardinals planned to significantly reduce payroll this offseason but with superstar third baseman Nolan Arenado still on the roster, doing so might be challenging. Cardinals ...
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“What are the plans for Nolan Arenado?” she asked. It’s the question that so far has had no answer for Mozeliak, the Cardinals’ president of baseball operations, the one that has dominated ...
Most offseason reporting indicates Nolan Arenado wants to play elsewhere, with the Boston Red Sox as his preferred landing spot. But just how desperate is Arenado to get out of St. Louis?
Unsurprisingly, he touched on the team’s biggest offseason storyline: the Nolan Arenado trade discussions. Much of that is due to the no-trade rights of the Cards’ most expensive players.