Despite being unsettled at third base going into the regular season, the New York Yankees don't seem inclined to make a move for Nolan Arenado. Per ESPN's Jorge Castillo, the Yankees have "not been aggressive pursuers" of Arenado thus far.
The St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees squared off in a Spring Training matchup on Wednesday. Nolan Arenado’s performance may have repelled the Yankees from pursuing him.
Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado has been on the trading block since the winter and drove across the state of Florida to play a spring traning game Wednesday against the Yankees, who may be interested before the regular season begins.
Nolan Arenado goes hitless vs. the Yankees with two strikeouts.
Though Nolan Arenado traveled more than three hours to face the New York Yankees in a spring game, he now says it was not to "showcase" himself for a trade.
Arenado, on the trade market because of declining production and a contract that will pay him $74 million over the next three seasons, said he was given the option to skip the tri
If Nolan Arenado was hoping to showcase himself to a potential suitor, it didn’t quite work out that way. The St.
Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado made the three-hour, cross-state drive to play in an exhibition game Wednesday against the Yankees, among the teams that may be open to acquiring him in a trade.
The New York Yankees still need to add help in the infield and a recent blockbuster trade idea would help them quite a bit.
The New York Yankees surely knew there was a strong likelihood that Giancarlo Stanton and DJ LeMahieu would suffer injuries at some point in 2025, but they were cautiously optimistic that the two men would get through spring training in one piece.
MLB season is just around the corner, but St. Louis Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado, whose name has constantly been mixed in trade rumors, is still with the Cards. However, there is still time for the Cardinals to move Arenado with the New York Yankees still a potential landing spot for him.
The Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado opened about having no intention of impressing the New York Yankees in spring training.
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