MLB insider suggests Yankees-Cardinals could soon complete Nolan Arenado trade
When examining the situation, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com discussed what could happen.
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He added that while this was supposed to be a transition year for the Cardinals, and they've been better than expected, there are supposed to be many teams interested in trading for Arenado, as clubs need a third baseman. He added that the New York Yankees are one of them.
'Then again, this was supposed to be a transition year for the Cardinals, but St. Louis has exceeded most expectations with its play during the first half of the season. Might the front office keep the team together -- or even add to it? -- if things keep going well, or would a bad few weeks prompt the Cardinals to become a seller?'
'If it's the latter, there are a number of teams in the market for a third baseman -- namely the Yankees and Tigers. Would the Cardinals move Arenado, and, more importantly, would the eight-time All-Star agree to a trade? Stay tuned,' he wrote.
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The Yankees have been linked to Arenado, but it doesn't make much sense from their perspective. Unless they believe Arenado is the perfect fit, finding a cheaper option seems to be the better plan.
For the Cardinals, however, they can't worry about that too much. If the Yankees want to send them a decent package for the future Hall of Famer, they should take it.
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