After an offseason of on-again, off-again conversations with the Cardinals, the Cardinals and Sox — as MLB.com first reported — are once again engaged in discussions about a deal that might bring the eight-time All-Star to Boston,
In Saturday’ spring opener vs. the Marlins, the Cardinals lineup features some of the club’s projected starters like third baseman Nolan Arenado, catcher Willson Contreras, and shortstop Masyn Winn.
In today’s 10 a.m. “Ten Hochman” sports video — brought to you by Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, home of St. Louis Cardinals spring training — Ben Hochman discusses Nolan Arenado’s
Due diligence is part of a front office's duties, but leverage plays a key role in any negotiation, and the Cardinals ultimately served that purpose for the Red Sox.
Post-Dispatch sports writers Benjamin Hochman and Derrick Goold discuss feelings on the team after third baseman Nolan Arenado wasn't traded and what it means for their "reset." Video by Allie
The winter rumor mill isn’t exactly dying down in Houston, as the St. Lous Cardinals third baseman has been linked to Astros.
With Nolan Arenado trade talks losing traction recently, the Cardinals may begin shopping one of their veteran starting pitchers.
St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado popped up in MLB rumors this winter with the club eyeing a retool
The St. Louis Cardinals certainly tried to trade Nolan Arenado to the Houston Astros throughout the offseason. The two sides came to terms on a deal but Arenado
Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak speaks on Nolan Arenado trade rumors amid the Astros' renewed interest
Arenado, 33, is now “considering a potential deal to Houston” after the team improved its roster over the last couple of months, per MLB.com. In the deal that got killed in December, the Cardinals were set to send $15-20 million to the Astros for Arenado, who is owed $74 million over the next three years.