Nolan Arenado is one of the top names available in the MLB offseason, drawing interest from multiple teams. While the Los Angeles Dodgers have emerged as a strong contender, a NL rival is reportedly also in the mix for the star third baseman.
Jon Morosi joins Hot Stove to talk about the latest trade market for Nolan Arenado, sizing up Nick Pivetta's free agent market and more
Is a veteran reliever the key to the still gummed-up market for free-agent infielders? That may be the case, peculiar as it sounds. Let us explain. The Chicago Cubs have reportedly agreed to acquire high-leverage bullpenner Ryan Pressly from the Houston Astros in exchange for right-hander Juan Bello.
Veteran All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado has become a major point of trade discussion since the beginning of the offseason. The post Yankees Insider Makes His Nolan Arenado Wish Known But One Factor May Block Cardinals Star’s Bronx Entry appeared first on EssentiallySports.
The St. Louis Cardinals never imagined they'd be searching for a Nolan Arenado trade partner in 2025 but here they are, struggling to move the gifted third base
The latest New York Yankees news covers a Nolan Arenado update, where their farm system stands, and competition to sign Tim Hill.
With his future uncertain, Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado is focused on reestablishing himself as a game-breaker.
“John Mozeliak says trading Nolan Arenado remains ‘Priority 1, 2 and 3' but acknowledges the team remains in a holding pattern due to the FA market. He would like to add to the bullpen/maybe a RH-bat, but won’t before they have clarity on Arenado’s future,” Katie Woo of The Athletic wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
With the plethora of higher-upside players with fewer strings attached financially still out there, the Yankees must not make the ultimate desperation move with Nolan Arenado.
Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the Hot Stove League, which saw the Cubs make a move that could impact Alex Bregman and Nolan Arenado.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone reflects on the pain of losing the 2020 World Series to the Dodgers, emphasizing the team's desire to learn from the exper