Cardinals Make Key Move Before Deadline That Has Fans Breathing Easier

IMAGE: St. Louis Cardinals designated hitter Ivan Herrera (48) celebrates with first baseman Alec Burleson (41) after hitting a two run home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the third inning at Busch Stadium. / Jeff Curry / Imagn Images

The St. Louis Cardinals took care of business ahead of MLB’s arbitration deadline, reaching agreements with all seven of their arbitration-eligible players and avoiding the often-tense process of exchanging figures or heading to hearings.

It’s a clean sweep for the front office-and a notable first for Chaim Bloom in his new role leading baseball operations in St. Louis.

Let’s break down what this means, who’s getting what, and why this matters beyond just the numbers.

The Seven Settled

The Cardinals entered the day with seven players eligible for arbitration: Alec Burleson, Brendan Donovan, Lars Nootbaar, JoJo Romero, Andre Pallante, Nolan Gorman, and Matthew Liberatore. By the deadline, deals were done across the board.

No hearings. No back-and-forth.

Just signed agreements and a smoother path forward.

This is significant. Arbitration can be a messy, uncomfortable process-especially when a club has to argue why a player isn’t worth the salary they’re asking for.

That tension can linger. St.

Louis has seen that before. But this time around, they avoided the courtroom altogether.

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The Numbers Trickling In

While not all the salary figures have been made public yet, several have surfaced:

  • Alec Burleson: $3.3 million
  • Brendan Donovan: $5.8 million
  • JoJo Romero: $4.26 million
  • Lars Nootbaar: $5.35 million
  • Andre Pallante: $4 million

These aren’t blockbuster numbers, but they reflect the value these players bring to the Cardinals’ roster-especially as many of them are entering the prime of their careers. Donovan and Nootbaar, in particular, have become key pieces in the Cardinals’ lineup and outfield rotation, respectively. Romero, meanwhile, emerged as a reliable bullpen arm, and Pallante continues to provide versatility on the mound.

What This Signals for the Cardinals

Avoiding arbitration isn’t just about keeping the peace-it’s also about maintaining flexibility and relationships. Historically, the Cardinals haven’t extended players into their free-agent years after taking them to arbitration. That’s a trend worth watching, especially with players like Donovan, who went through arbitration last year and is now a candidate to be moved this offseason.

But with Chaim Bloom now at the helm, there’s potential for that philosophy to shift. If Bloom is willing to break from tradition, players like Burleson, Gorman, Nootbaar, and Liberatore could see long-term deals on the table down the line-especially if they continue to develop and produce.

This round of signings also brings clarity to the Cardinals’ 2026 payroll picture. Until now, salary projections were just that-estimates. With hard numbers now in place for these seven players, the front office can make more informed decisions as they continue to shape the roster heading into the season.

Final Thoughts

This was a businesslike, efficient day for the Cardinals-a team that’s looking to bounce back and re-establish itself as a contender in the National League. Locking in these deals without drama is a good sign for organizational stability and player relations, and it gives Bloom and his team a clearer financial roadmap heading into the rest of the offseason.

No hearings. No headlines.

Just results. And sometimes, that’s exactly what a team needs.

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