Time will tell whether Nolan Arenado appears on the Yankees’ radar. In a curious development Wednesday, he appeared on their spring home field.
Nolan Arenado discusses being happy with the Cardinals after a long offseason, the offense needing to slug, needing to be prepared and more
Cardinals superstar third baseman Nolan Arenado looks like he’s staying a Cardinal, at least for now — and that’s a shame.
The Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado opened about having no intention of impressing the New York Yankees in spring training.
The Los Angeles Dodgers may want to re-enter the Nolan Arenado sweepstakes following a rough start for Hyeseong Kim.
Complicating matters is the full-no trade clause in Arenado's deal. The eight-time All-Star reportedly had a list of teams, including the Los Angeles Dodgers, Angels, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets and Boston Red Sox, that he would be willing to approve a trade to.
On19, Colorado signed Nolan Arenado to a seven-year extension that guaranteed $234MM. It kept the star third baseman from reaching the open market the following offseason. The franchise-record deal also included a full no-trade clause and the right to opt out after the 2021 season.
Cardinals' Nolan Arenado shut down trade rumors and showcase talk during a spring training game vs. the Yankees.
The sky in the fantasy market has fallen on the value of Nolan Arenado in 2025. He has a long resume of success in power with a low strikeout rate. Based on his lower comparison in the player pool, one man's garbage can be another man's fantasy gold.