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Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 07:34 am
by ramfandan
https://www.stltoday.com/sports/
In case you can't get access to the locker room video , he stated he understands the organization needs to grow and go with some of the younger guys ..there is no doubt I am in the way of that .. said he enjoyed the times playing at Busch especially the packed stadiums .. said playing with a lot of empty seats is not as fun adding that is not the fans fault , it's ours.. we didn't win enough.
A highlight was playing with Albert for Pujols return year.
Said I just can't pick any team ..someone has to want me.. I think I can still play well for someone.. will sit down with my agent and family ..
last line was 'I am anticipating probably not coming back here.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 07:47 am
by 3dender
Sounds the most reasonable he's ever been, and just when I was actually wondering if it might be nice to keep his still-joyous defense around for the next two years...
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 07:57 am
by Alex Reyes Cy Young
I’m not sure they will be able to move him.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:16 am
by Charles King
Not sure either but I think he will accept a trade a few places
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:21 am
by imadangman
Charles King wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:16 am
Not sure either but I think he will accept a trade a few places
I wonder if the Cardinals will be desperate enough to pay most the salary. It's a true sunken cost afterall.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:34 am
by Melville
ramfandan wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 07:34 am
https://www.stltoday.com/sports/
In case you can't get access to the locker room video , he stated he understands the organization needs to grow and go with some of the younger guys ..there is no doubt I am in the way of that .. said he enjoyed the times playing at Busch especially the packed stadiums .. said playing with a lot of empty seats is not as fun adding that is not the fans fault , it's ours.. we didn't win enough.
A highlight was playing with Albert for Pujols return year.
Said I just can't pick any team ..someone has to want me.. I think I can still play well for someone.. will sit down with my agent and family ..
last line was 'I am anticipating probably not coming back here.
Gosh, I am sure all have great compassion toward N/A.
Must be tough for him to not have fun "performing" for 30,000 empty seats.
Poor guy.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:43 am
by ramfandan
imadangman wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:21 am
Charles King wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:16 am
Not sure either but I think he will accept a trade a few places
I wonder if the Cardinals will be desperate enough to pay most the salary. It's a true sunken cost afterall.
Think Bloom will pay a substantial amount as the more he pays , A. the more suitors he could have and B. the more a team pays of a high salary the better the return in personnel. Now the return for Arenado will be minimal but at least the caliber of prospect will be a bit better the more Bloom /DeWitts pay. It sure is better than paying all his $$ by DFA route (which would be last resort ).
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:46 am
by Melville
Arizona will be talking to the Cardinals about a 3B.
But which one?
Several other teams will as well - with exactly the same question in play.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:47 am
by Bomber1
Just my 2 cents - it would be idiotic to eat a large chunk of Arenado’s salary to get rid of him, only to give the 3B job to Gorman.
I hope there is a better plan than that.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:52 am
by ecleme22
Bomber1 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:47 am
Just my 2 cents - it would be idiotic to eat a large chunk of Arenado’s salary to get rid of him, only to give the 3B job to Gorman.
I hope there is a better plan than that.
The primary motive should be moving Arenado.
Who he’s replaced with in the near term shouldn’t be something to worry about.
I hope they trade him even if it means eating half of his salary.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:53 am
by 3dender
Bomber1 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:47 am
Just my 2 cents - it would be idiotic to eat a large chunk of Arenado’s salary to get rid of him, only to give the 3B job to Gorman.
I hope there is a better plan than that.
It's not to give the job to Gorman it's to give the job to either Gorman, Donovan or JJ... trading Arenado is virtually mandatory just to get some badly needed roster flexibility with all the redundant IFs they have.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:53 am
by ramfandan
Bomber1 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:47 am
Just my 2 cents - it would be idiotic to eat a large chunk of Arenado’s salary to get rid of him, only to give the 3B job to Gorman.
I hope there is a better plan than that.
I am not sure that your ... only to give the 3B job to Gorman comment necessarily is part of that .
Bloom could be thinking that JJ Wetherholt may be the 3rd baseman (thogh personallly I always felt 2nd base may be best long term position ) .
It remains to be seen what Bloom thinks of Gorman as part of Cardinals future . He may or may not be a Cardinal .
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 08:55 am
by 3dender
Anyone is movable the question is just how much money they have to eat in order to get it done. Plenty of teams would sign up for 2yrs of a veteran gold glove 3B who can still run into 15 homers with a league average bat.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 09:03 am
by Bomber1
ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:52 am
Bomber1 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:47 am
Just my 2 cents - it would be idiotic to eat a large chunk of Arenado’s salary to get rid of him, only to give the 3B job to Gorman.
I hope there is a better plan than that.
The primary motive should be moving Arenado.
Who he’s replaced with in the near term shouldn’t be something to worry about.
I hope they trade him even if it means eating half of his salary.
Personally I would trade Donovan, Nootbaar, and Gorman.
That gives LF to Herrera, RF to Burleson, 3B to Arenado for 2 years, and 2B to Wetherholt.
And I don’t see any good reason to keep Gorman around. He has been nothing short of terrible and it’s no longer a small sample size.
Just what exactly does eating a large chunk of money and moving Arenado accomplish?
A .700 OPS Arenado at least helps due to defense.
A .720 OPS Gorman doesn’t help the team in any way.
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 09:04 am
by rockondlouie
I have no issue w/NADO.
Age related decline at the plate is simply a fact in a players life.
Good guy, gave it his all and wore the uniform proudly.
I hope he gets his shot w/a playoff team in 2026.
JMO
Re: Arenado postgame : "I am anticipating not coming back here"
Posted: 22 Sep 2025 09:12 am
by imadangman
ramfandan wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:43 am
imadangman wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:21 am
Charles King wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 08:16 am
Not sure either but I think he will accept a trade a few places
I wonder if the Cardinals will be desperate enough to pay most the salary. It's a true sunken cost afterall.
Think Bloom will pay a substantial amount as the more he pays , A. the more suitors he could have and B. the more a team pays of a high salary the better the return in personnel. Now the return for Arenado will be minimal but at least the caliber of prospect will be a bit better the more Bloom /DeWitts pay. It sure is better than paying all his $$ by DFA route (which would be last resort ).
I said last off-season I'll say it again. If they're trading Arenado I think they'd be best to use this trade to get back a major league SP. Even another Erick Fedde type. This is your chance to pull a major leaguer for major leaguer trade and help the SP depth for 2026. We need the depth at SP alot more than we do in the very crowded infield. If you go for a prospect I can't imagine you'd get back anything more than like a Juan Yepez type of prospect... a low level, low ceiling lottery ticket that will take 5 years to make it if he even does.