St. Louis Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. provided some clarity on Nolan Arenado's ongoing trade-request drama.
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The Cardinals are looking to trade Nolan Arenado, and his friend, Lars Nootbaar says the third baseman "looks really good right now."
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Gray, who has a no-trade clause in his contract, is signed for two more seasons with the Cardinals holding a $30 million club option for the 2027 campaign. And some teams reportedly are hoping to convince the 34-year-old to reconsider his hard stance on being traded.
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Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. spoke with reporters on Monday afternoon to conclude the organization’s Winter Warm-Up weekend. Unsurprisingly, he touched on the team’s biggest offseason storyline: the Nolan Arenado trade discussions.
Mozeliak thought he had a trade made in December sending Arenado to the Astros, but the third baseman blocked the deal.
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