If Nolan Arenado was hoping to showcase himself to a potential suitor, it didn’t quite work out that way. The St.
Cardinals star Nolan Arenado making a three-hour trip to play vs. the Yankees raised eyebrows, especially those of an MLB insider.
Up until recently, there were some rumors swirling that Arenado might soon join the Yankees based on discussions between Cashman and Cardinals’ GM John Moleziak. Unfortunately, Cashman has seemingly left the table,
St. Louis Cardinals’ general manager John Moleziak, who has been more than eager to dump salary where he can, recently discussed a potential trade with the Yankees regarding veteran third baseman Nolan Arenado.
If Nolan Arenado was hoping to showcase himself to a potential suitor, it didn’t quite work out that way. The St. Louis Cardinals third baseman made the three-hour, cross-state drive to play in an exh
If Nolan Arenado was hoping to showcase himself to a potential suitor, it didn’t quite work out that way. The St. Louis Cardinals third baseman made the three-hour, cross-state drive to play in an exhibition game against the New York Yankees,
The New York Yankees will likely remain in pursuit of Nolan Arenado for the rest of the offseason and well into the 2025 season.
Nolan Arenado was reportedly "showcasing" himself for the Yankees when he made the lengthy trip to hit cleanup in a spring training game against New York.
The New York Yankees have been connected to a St. Louis Cardinals star in the past and are still predicted to be the team that ends up trading for him.
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The Yankees were reported to be interested in Arenado this winter, but that interest seemed contingent on being able to send back veteran right-hander Marcus Stroman in the deal. They are aware of Arenado's declining offensive numbers and the fact that he is owed $72 million over the next three years.