Cardinals tidbits in Buster Olney’s recent article (Beware, you may not like it)

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Cardinals tidbits in Buster Olney’s recent article (Beware, you may not like it)

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https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/450 ... -x-factors

“ But for some of the teams stuck amid the pack of contenders, it's something worth considering:

St. Louis Cardinals: They're on a winning streak, and they've communicated to other teams that even if they aren't a front-runner, they might keep their tradable players in what is the last season of John Mozeliak's tenure as head of baseball operations.”

“4. It appears the market for outfielders will be very thin.

Typically, the upcoming free agent class serves as a tool to define most of the players who could be traded before that year's deadline -- and quite simply, in the outfield, the pickings beyond Kyle Tucker are few.

The would-be opportunists could take advantage of a really soft outfield market and get value if they're willing to dangle outfielders under team control beyond this season. For example, the Twins could set a solid price for Buxton and the Jays would probably draw a lot of interest for Daulton Varsho, an elite defender who won't be eligible for free agency until after the 2026 season.“


“ 5. Very few good starting pitchers are expected to be available.

If the Cardinals decide to deal players, right-hander Erick Fedde, who has a 3.86 ERA this season, could draw some interest. Fellow right-handed starter Sonny Gray is a three-time All-Star, but his contract is very backloaded -- he's owed $35 million in 2026 -- and the last time he was traded to a contender midseason (from the Athletics to New York Yankees in 2017), it did not go well.”


“ 6. A Nolan Arenado trade could still be possible.


Conditions are emerging to foster this possibility, if Arenado waives his no-trade clause and if the Cardinals are willing to deal him. Normally, it's not easy to move a position player with money attached at midseason, but contenders could be interested in acquiring the eight-time All-Star third baseman. The Cubs haven't found a solution at third base, and the Yankees will soon try DJ LeMahieu in their ongoing attempt to fill the position. The Los Angeles Dodgers waited last season for Max Muncy to turn around a slow start, and he eventually did; this year, they're waiting again.

Arenado, who killed a possible trade to the Houston Astros last winter, is owed about $24 million for the rest of this year, $27 million in 2026 ($5 million paid by the Rockies) and $15 million in ”
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Can you imagine a Varsho-Scott-Nootbaar OF defensively? 8O 8O 8O
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Is that the article he also claimed arenado vetoed a trade to the angels?
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Fedde will draw interest for the other teams see this…..$7.5 M salary
Great value for Fedde
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Re: Cardinals tidbits in Buster Olney’s recent article (Beware, you may not like it)

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Arenado is not owed $24M for the rest of 2025, $27M in 2026, and $15M in 2027.

The Rockies are paying him $3.75M of the 2025 salary and $5M of that 2026 salary.
He is deferring $4.5M of his 2025 salary to 2038-2039 making it worth only $2.25M
He is deferring $6.0M of his 2026 salary to 2040-2041 making it worth only $3.0M

Arenado is owed $18M for the rest of 2025, $19M in 2026, and $15M in 2027. That's $14M different.

Unless he asks to be traded, he will likely finish his contract as a Cardinal 3B.

The funny thing is that if the Cards had traded Fedde, Helsley, Burleson, then Arenado would have been more likely to waive his NTC.
Presently, the Cards have a better record than Houston.
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Re: Cardinals tidbits in Buster Olney’s recent article (Beware, you may not like it)

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Absolut wrote: 13 May 2025 16:41 pm Is that the article he also claimed arenado vetoed a trade to the angels?
No that was a Bob Nightengale article (not surprising).
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WaltsSuccessor wrote: 13 May 2025 19:23 pm
Absolut wrote: 13 May 2025 16:41 pm Is that the article he also claimed arenado vetoed a trade to the angels?
No that was a Bob Nightengale article (not surprising).
Ah yes. Thanks!
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