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Cardinals Seek Trade For Slumping Star Arenado
19 Dec
Summary
- Cardinals may trade Nolan Arenado this winter due to offensive struggles.
- Arenado's contract and $42 million owed make a trade complex.
- Angels could pursue Arenado if Anthony Rendon buyout is finalized.

The St. Louis Cardinals are actively considering trading third baseman Nolan Arenado, who is currently in his fifth season with the team. Despite his continued excellence in defense, Arenado's offensive production has seen a notable decline, leading the Cardinals to explore trade options before the upcoming winter.
Arenado's substantial contract presents a challenge for any potential deal. He is owed $42 million over the next two seasons, though the Colorado Rockies are expected to cover a portion of this amount. A potential trade destination could be the Los Angeles Angels, contingent on their buyout negotiations with Anthony Rendon, who has struggled significantly since joining the team in 2019.
Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom has indicated that both the organization and Arenado are aligned on finding a new "fit" for the player. While a release is not on the table, other MLB teams such as the Arizona Diamondbacks, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, and Philadelphia Phillies have also been mentioned as possibilities.



