Spring training camps have opened its doors through Arizona and FloridaBut because a spare handle of free agents and commercial objectives remain available, hot stove rumors continue to be busy. Speaking of this, Sunday’s supply in Scuttle can be found just below.
Arenado will not move
The president of St. Louis Cardinals of baseball operations, John Mozeliak, recently said that the club was Prepared to move forward with Nolan Arenado as a member of the team After his efforts to exchange the third veteran base player, this off -season came to sorrow. The cardinals had an agreement with the Astros of Houston in place earlier in the offseason, but Arenado invoked its complete non-exchange clause to block it. Astros have since evolved. The Boston Red Sox at various points also looked like an adjustment, but they then signed Alex Bregman. It prompted Mozeliak to agitate the white trade flag.
Trading Arenado was still going to be a challenge because of this exchange without exchange, disturbing signs of the offensive decline he showed last season and his remaining commitment ($ 74 million over three years, 10 million dollars will be Covered by the old team of Arenado Les Rocheuses). Cardinals have been willing to include approximately $ 15 million in cash in their previous discussions, but so far this has not proven adequate. And yet, Arenado is quickly due to his requests, in particular with regard to the “about five” teams to which he is ready to approve a profession, he Tell to journalists Sunday.
“I don’t really see myself changing this list,” he said, According to Belleville News-Democrat.
New York Yankees are known to have a certain level of interest, and the Royals of Kansas City would have previously recorded the availability of Arenado. In addition, the Detroit Tigers could theoretically be in the mixture after losing Bregman. The biggest point is that a spring trade in Saint-Louis is still not impossible, but they lack time.
Dejong Lands with Nats
The Washington Nationals have accepted the terms of the veteran field player Paul Dejong on a one -year and a million dollars contract for 2025, Andrew Golden Reports from Washington Post. Dejong, 31, has just left a 2024 season for the Royals of Chicago White Sox and Kansas City in which he reduced .227 / .276 / .427 with 24 circuits in 139 games. He can play regularly at the COURT or the third stop.