Perdomo rarely whiffs, chases or strikes out but draws walks at a very high rate. His on-base percentages the past two years stood at .353 and .344 which could be a silent weapon in the Yankees’ ...
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“John Mozeliak says trading Nolan Arenado remains ‘Priority 1, 2 and 3' but acknowledges the team remains in a holding ...
St. Louis Cardinals star Nolan Arenado is one of the best third basemen ever, though he underperformed last season. Arenado, who is a 10-time Gold Glove winner, an eight-time All-Star and a five ...
A Nolan Arenado trade, despite plenty of rumors, has yet to come to fruition. The St. Louis Cardinals are still looking to trade the third baseman, though. “John Mozeliak says trading Nolan ...
When the offseason began, the Cardinals made it clear that they were looking to shop perennial All-Star Nolan Arenado, and with about a month before teams are set to meet for winter workouts ...
It has become common knowledge in MLB circles that the St. Louis Cardinals are trying to trade third baseman Nolan Arenado — if they can find a suitable return package. With rumors swirling ...
Their attempt to trade Nolan Arenado has been stalled since mid-December. Mozeliak said these two things are very much related. There are additions he’d like to make, namely some bullpen help ...
Nolan Arenado, amid trade rumors, remains focused on his Spring Training, sharing a 'Progress' message on Instagram. MLB Insider Ethan Hyatt suggests the San Diego Padres as a suitable team for ...
Unsurprisingly, he touched on the team’s biggest offseason storyline: the Nolan Arenado trade discussions. Much of that is due to the no-trade rights of the Cards’ most expensive players.