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Re: No Trade Clauses

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Cards should stop paying players with money. Offer them condos in festus.
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ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:41 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:31 pm
noted wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:30 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:08 pm I think the Cardinals should implement an organizational policy to not give out No Trade Clauses.

It seems like they have been one of the biggest hurdles to rebuild. Having to keep Arenado around and Gray is horrible for rebuilding.

I think they just need to have a policy that they don't do NTCs.
If the Cardinals didn't give Sonny Gray a no trade close, then he never would have been a Cardinal.
Nolan Arenado already had the no trade clause when the Cardinals acquired him.
Yeah, you have to be pretty tone deaf to not understand why the Cardinals have been using them.
Never said I didn't understand why the Cardinals use them.

But this rebuild/retool is sunk because of them.

I'd rather they blow it up and get better in 3 years than be mediocre for the next 10, like the last 10.
OK... well maybe you misunderstood their goal. It wasn't and isn't a rebuild.
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Re: No Trade Clauses

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ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:41 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:31 pm
noted wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:30 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:08 pm I think the Cardinals should implement an organizational policy to not give out No Trade Clauses.

It seems like they have been one of the biggest hurdles to rebuild. Having to keep Arenado around and Gray is horrible for rebuilding.

I think they just need to have a policy that they don't do NTCs.
If the Cardinals didn't give Sonny Gray a no trade close, then he never would have been a Cardinal.
Nolan Arenado already had the no trade clause when the Cardinals acquired him.
Yeah, you have to be pretty tone deaf to not understand why the Cardinals have been using them.
Never said I didn't understand why the Cardinals use them.

But this rebuild/retool is sunk because of them.

I'd rather they blow it up and get better in 3 years than be mediocre for the next 10, like the last 10.
Nolan probably gets moved in the last off season if he had a .750 OPS or now.

IMO Gray is the only player where the NTC interferes with movement. Then again
being owed $40 million is limiting in its own. Maybe next season
WC becomes one.

Plenty of players can be moved still. The FO just needs to decide who they want
and don't want as part of the roster. IMO.
Which horses do they bet on?
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Re: No Trade Clauses

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An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:01 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:41 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:31 pm
noted wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:30 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:08 pm I think the Cardinals should implement an organizational policy to not give out No Trade Clauses.

It seems like they have been one of the biggest hurdles to rebuild. Having to keep Arenado around and Gray is horrible for rebuilding.

I think they just need to have a policy that they don't do NTCs.
If the Cardinals didn't give Sonny Gray a no trade close, then he never would have been a Cardinal.
Nolan Arenado already had the no trade clause when the Cardinals acquired him.
Yeah, you have to be pretty tone deaf to not understand why the Cardinals have been using them.
Never said I didn't understand why the Cardinals use them.

But this rebuild/retool is sunk because of them.

I'd rather they blow it up and get better in 3 years than be mediocre for the next 10, like the last 10.
OK... well maybe you misunderstood their goal. It wasn't and isn't a rebuild.
Right, the goal is an extended stretch of mediocrity, which is horrible. They should have blown it up after 2023, and that would have really recharged a rebuild. Now they are still at least 2-4 years away from any kind of contention, and that's only IF they can get some of their pitching prospects like Hence, Matthews, and Doyle to actually pan out.
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Re: No Trade Clauses

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renostl wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:03 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:41 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:31 pm
noted wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:30 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:08 pm I think the Cardinals should implement an organizational policy to not give out No Trade Clauses.

It seems like they have been one of the biggest hurdles to rebuild. Having to keep Arenado around and Gray is horrible for rebuilding.

I think they just need to have a policy that they don't do NTCs.
If the Cardinals didn't give Sonny Gray a no trade close, then he never would have been a Cardinal.
Nolan Arenado already had the no trade clause when the Cardinals acquired him.
Yeah, you have to be pretty tone deaf to not understand why the Cardinals have been using them.
Never said I didn't understand why the Cardinals use them.

But this rebuild/retool is sunk because of them.

I'd rather they blow it up and get better in 3 years than be mediocre for the next 10, like the last 10.
Nolan probably gets moved in the last off season if he had a .750 OPS or now.

IMO Gray is the only player where the NTC interferes with movement. Then again
being owed $40 million is limiting in its own. Maybe next season
WC becomes one.

Plenty of players can be moved still. The FO just needs to decide who they want
and don't want as part of the roster. IMO.
Which horses do they bet on?
They tried to move Arenado and he vetoed it with his NTC. I get that the Rockies are the team that gave it to him. I just think the Cardinals should be very reluctant about giving any out in the future and trading for people who are aging and owed a lot of money and have a NTC, like Arenado. Guy is going to be an absolute boat anchor through 2027. 2+ more years of watching Arenado hobble around and swing a wet newspaper.
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Re: No Trade Clauses

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question for the people who know the CBA, but cant you put a guy thru waivers, and if he clears, you can deal him w/o his consent, the NTC is void, once he clears waivers

in NHL< this is a thing, so if a guy tries to be a (bleep) about being dealt, you can just waiver wire him and still deal him to the team he refused to join.


there has to be a ying to every yang, so clearing waivers should void ntc
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Re: No Trade Clauses

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ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:04 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:01 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:41 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:31 pm
noted wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:30 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:08 pm I think the Cardinals should implement an organizational policy to not give out No Trade Clauses.

It seems like they have been one of the biggest hurdles to rebuild. Having to keep Arenado around and Gray is horrible for rebuilding.

I think they just need to have a policy that they don't do NTCs.
If the Cardinals didn't give Sonny Gray a no trade close, then he never would have been a Cardinal.
Nolan Arenado already had the no trade clause when the Cardinals acquired him.
Yeah, you have to be pretty tone deaf to not understand why the Cardinals have been using them.
Never said I didn't understand why the Cardinals use them.

But this rebuild/retool is sunk because of them.

I'd rather they blow it up and get better in 3 years than be mediocre for the next 10, like the last 10.
OK... well maybe you misunderstood their goal. It wasn't and isn't a rebuild.
Right, the goal is an extended stretch of mediocrity, which is horrible. They should have blown it up after 2023, and that would have really recharged a rebuild. Now they are still at least 2-4 years away from any kind of contention, and that's only IF they can get some of their pitching prospects like Hence, Matthews, and Doyle to actually pan out.
I mean... you're preaching to the choir... but that isn't what your thread is about.

So you want them to compete, but not by signing what they deem to be good & valuable players that require more security or guarantees in their contracts...?
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AtillaTheBlue1 wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:09 pm question for the people who know the CBA, but cant you put a guy thru waivers, and if he clears, you can deal him w/o his consent, the NTC is void, once he clears waivers

in NHL< this is a thing, so if a guy tries to be a (bleep) about being dealt, you can just waiver wire him and still deal him to the team he refused to join.


there has to be a ying to every yang, so clearing waivers should void ntc
Clearing waivers makes them a free agent to sign wherever they want. You've literally waived your rights to them (releasing them) and owe them the balance of the contract.
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Re: No Trade Clauses

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An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:12 pm
AtillaTheBlue1 wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:09 pm question for the people who know the CBA, but cant you put a guy thru waivers, and if he clears, you can deal him w/o his consent, the NTC is void, once he clears waivers

in NHL< this is a thing, so if a guy tries to be a (bleep) about being dealt, you can just waiver wire him and still deal him to the team he refused to join.


there has to be a ying to every yang, so clearing waivers should void ntc
Clearing waivers makes them a free agent to sign wherever they want. You've literally waived your rights to them (releasing them) and owe them the balance of the contract.
i mean clearing waivers to be sent to minors, for guys with service time.
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AtillaTheBlue1 wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:17 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:12 pm
AtillaTheBlue1 wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:09 pm question for the people who know the CBA, but cant you put a guy thru waivers, and if he clears, you can deal him w/o his consent, the NTC is void, once he clears waivers

in NHL< this is a thing, so if a guy tries to be a (bleep) about being dealt, you can just waiver wire him and still deal him to the team he refused to join.


there has to be a ying to every yang, so clearing waivers should void ntc
Clearing waivers makes them a free agent to sign wherever they want. You've literally waived your rights to them (releasing them) and owe them the balance of the contract.
i mean clearing waivers to be sent to minors, for guys with service time.
OK but you're talking about two different things, then. Guys in their arb years without long-term contracts don't have no-trade clauses to begin with.
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Re: No Trade Clauses

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ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:07 pm
renostl wrote: 29 Jul 2025 16:03 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:41 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:31 pm
noted wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:30 pm
ggnoobs wrote: 29 Jul 2025 15:08 pm I think the Cardinals should implement an organizational policy to not give out No Trade Clauses.

It seems like they have been one of the biggest hurdles to rebuild. Having to keep Arenado around and Gray is horrible for rebuilding.

I think they just need to have a policy that they don't do NTCs.
If the Cardinals didn't give Sonny Gray a no trade close, then he never would have been a Cardinal.
Nolan Arenado already had the no trade clause when the Cardinals acquired him.
Yeah, you have to be pretty tone deaf to not understand why the Cardinals have been using them.
Never said I didn't understand why the Cardinals use them.

But this rebuild/retool is sunk because of them.

I'd rather they blow it up and get better in 3 years than be mediocre for the next 10, like the last 10.
Nolan probably gets moved in the last off season if he had a .750 OPS or now.

IMO Gray is the only player where the NTC interferes with movement. Then again
being owed $40 million is limiting in its own. Maybe next season
WC becomes one.

Plenty of players can be moved still. The FO just needs to decide who they want
and don't want as part of the roster. IMO.
Which horses do they bet on?
They tried to move Arenado and he vetoed it with his NTC. I get that the Rockies are the team that gave it to him. I just think the Cardinals should be very reluctant about giving any out in the future and trading for people who are aging and owed a lot of money and have a NTC, like Arenado. Guy is going to be an absolute boat anchor through 2027. 2+ more years of watching Arenado hobble around and swing a wet newspaper.
The point being with NA is that the NTC did not stop the possibility of a trade
as much as his decreased production didn't get the teams that he preferred to want
him.
We'll see what happens, but the team and moves don't have to be on hold.
They'll have a lot of money if they chose.
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