The New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals are expected to have trade talks for Nolan Arenado after Alex Bregman signed with the Boston Red Sox.
Marcus Stroman said he would not pitch out of the New York Yankees bullpen. The veteran right-hander missed the first two days of official pitchers and catchers workouts amid the heated rumors that he will be traded.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ bullpen took a serious hit this offseason. Andrew Kittredge was near-perfect in his role setting up Ryan Helsley last year. He had a 2.
With a crushing defeat in last year's World Series behind them, the Yankees are gearing up for 2025 with an eye on making it back.
All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado only had one request if the St. Louis Cardinals traded him this offseason. Arenado told Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak he’d accept a trade to one of five teams: the Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, and Houston Astros.
The former Met began the final year of his contract in St. Louis with two scoreless innings and a brief look at a new cutter and curve.
The Yankees continue to steer clear of Nolan Arenado, even as the St. Louis Cardinals actively try to move the veteran third baseman. According to Jon Heyman
The Cardinals were on the verge of trading Arenado, their top offseason goal, and they’d not only pulled off a deal, they’d matched with one of the teams on the eight-time All-Star’s short and semi-problematic five-team list of acceptable destinations.
The New York Yankees have been linked to Nolan Arenado multiple times this offseason, but local reporters have indicated numerous times that the team would