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Reports: Cards 3B Nolan Arenado rejects trade to Astros

Updated Dec. 19, 2024, 7:40 a.m. by Field Level Media 1 min read
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A week after the St.

Louis Cardinals announced their intention to trade Nolan Arenado, the All-Star third baseman invoked his no-trade clause to veto a potential deal with the Houston Astros, multiple media outlets reported Wednesday.

Arenado is owed a guaranteed $74 million over the upcoming three seasons, and the Cardinals were willing to give the Astros $15 million-$20 million of that amount, according to MLB.com.

That report indicated the two sides were still in talks, though the chances of a deal being completed were viewed as minimal.

Houston could have a hole to fill at third base as All-Star Alex Bregman is a free agent.

The Astros lost another key player last week when they dealt right fielder Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for infielder Isaac Paredes, right-hander Hayden Wesneski and minor league third baseman Cam Smith.

Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said on Dec.

9 that trading Arenado "would be a big help.

It's financial, but it also creates a runway for someone else.

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"These decisions are not something we ever take lightly.

(Arenado) is not demanding a trade.

He's not telling me I have to do it, but I think in the best interest of both sides, I'd like to try to find him someplace to land." Arenado, 33, is an eight-time All-Star and a 10-time Gold Glove winner.

He landed in the top eight in NL Most Valuable Player voting six times.

He owns a career .285 batting average with .342 on-base percentage, a .515 slugging percentage, 341 homers and 1,132 RBIs in 1,680 games.

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