{"id":98938,"date":"2025-09-26T11:17:34","date_gmt":"2025-09-26T11:17:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportnews.azontree.com\/?p=98938"},"modified":"2025-09-26T11:17:34","modified_gmt":"2025-09-26T11:17:34","slug":"nolan-arenados-shocking-waiver-willingness-accelerates-cardinals-brutal-rebuild-purge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportnews.azontree.com\/?p=98938","title":{"rendered":"Nolan Arenado&#8217;s Shocking Waiver Willingness Accelerates Cardinals&#8217; Brutal Rebuild Purge"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/images2.minutemediacdn.com\/image\/upload\/c_crop,w_6743,h_3792,x_0,y_0\/c_fill,w_1200,ar_4:3,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto\/images\/ImagnImages\/mmsport\/inside_the_cardinals\/01k5ykdd341a13vyyk7w.jpg\" alt=\"Nolan Arenado Trade Buzz Heating Up With Cardinals Rebuild Looming\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Cardinals third baseman <strong>Nolan Arenado<\/strong> is becoming more open to the possibility of waiving his no-trade clause. \u201cI think I have to be,\u201d Arenado said to Katie Woo of The Athletic. \u201cThat\u2019s something I\u2019ll discuss with my agent and my family.\u201d Right-hander <strong>Sonny Gray<\/strong> made similar comments to the media this week.<\/p>\n<p>The signs coming out of St. Louis indicate that major changes are on the horizon. Woo reported last week that many within the organization have been told to expect the club to embark on a multi-year rebuild with significant roster turnover.<\/p>\n<p>It was around this time a year ago that the first signs of a major shift came to light. In late September of last year, the Cards announced that president of baseball operations John Mozeliak would be stepping down after the 2025 season. He would be replaced by Chaim Bloom, though Bloom would spend the 2025 season overhauling the club\u2019s player development systems.<\/p>\n<p>The Cards planned to cut payroll coming into this season but found that hard to do. Players like Gray and <strong>Willson Contreras<\/strong> were unwilling to waive their no-trade clauses and be sent out of St. Louis. Arenado was a bit more open to the possibility but gave the Cards a list of five clubs he would approve a trade to: the Dodgers, Yankees, Padres, Red Sox and Astros.<\/p>\n<p>The Cards and Astros did line up on a deal at one point but Arenado used his no-trade clause to block it. At the time, the Astros had just traded <strong>Kyle Tucker<\/strong> to the Cubs. Arenado said he was open to joining the Astros but wanted more clarity on their post-Tucker plans. No deal eventually came together and he stayed a Cardinal.<\/p>\n<p>The 2025 season opened with the Cards having done very little in the winter. The lack of trades was also accompanied by a lack of free agent activity. Their only big league deal was a $2MM guarantee for reliever <strong>Phil Maton<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>They used the campaign to evaluate younger players without finding much success. Iv\u00e1n Herrera hit well but some injuries and shaky defense led to him spending most of the year as a designated hitter. <strong>Jordan Walker<\/strong> got almost everyday playing time but struck out in 31.9% of his plate appearances and slashed .215\/.275\/.299 for a 63 wRC+. <strong>Nolan Gorman<\/strong> also got lots of playing time but found similar results, with a 33.1% strikeout rate, .204\/.297\/.372 line and 88 wRC+. <strong>Victor Scott II<\/strong> can run and play the field but provided subpar offense. <strong>Masyn Winn<\/strong>\u2019s offense declined, though that may have been related to his knee injury.<\/p>\n<p>There were disappointments on the pitching side as well. <strong>Matthew Liberatore<\/strong> got 29 starts with pedestrian results, including a 4.21 earned run average and 18.8% strikeout rate. <strong>Andre Pallante<\/strong> had a passable first half with a 4.49 ERA but has a 6.64 ERA in the second half. <strong>Michael McGreevy<\/strong>\u2019s 91 innings resulted in a 4.35 ERA. With those underwhelming performances and others, the club has produced a middling 78-81 record thus far.<\/p>\n<p>While the Cards ended up largely standing pat last winter, it now appears they are firmly picking the rebuild lane. Woo says many in the organization expect the rebuild to take at least two to three years. As such, it\u2019s understandable that players like Gray and Arenado would be more open to getting out of the way. Gray is about to turn 36 years old and has just one guaranteed year left on his deal. Though he may not want to uproot his family, from an on-field perspective, it would surely be preferable to go to a club planning to win.<\/p>\n<p>Along similar lines, Arenado will be turning 35 in April and is only signed through 2027. \u201cI think the discussion I\u2019ll have with my agent for sure is that the list will be different,\u201d Arenado said this week, referring back to last year\u2019s five-team list. \u201cI would really like this not to go the way it did last year,\u201d Arenado said. \u201cAt some point, I\u2019ll talk to Chaim, and then we\u2019ll hopefully have a good plan on how we need to approach it. I\u2019ll be very open about it, and I know he will too.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>What\u2019s unclear is how much interest other clubs will actually have in Arenado. His fielding is still graded as solid but he\u2019s coming off his worst full-season offensive performance since he was a 22-year-old rookie. He slashed .236\/.289\/.371 this year for a wRC+ of 82, indicating he was 18% below average at the plate.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe way I played this year, it looks old and washed,\u201d Arenado said. \u201cBut I don\u2019t feel that way. My defense is still there. I\u2019m seeing the ball fine. There are some things where my body isn\u2019t in the right spot, and I need to get it there because I still feel like I can be a really impactful player.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That performance doesn\u2019t pair well with his contract. He is going to make $27MM next year. The Rockies are covering $5MM of that and there are deferrals, but it\u2019s still a hefty commitment. He\u2019ll then make $15MM in 2027 as well.<\/p>\n<p>Even putting aside the complication of Arenado\u2019s no-trade, the Cardinals would surely have to eat a decent chunk of that money to facilitate a deal. It\u2019s unclear if they would prefer to simply jettison as much of the commitment as possible or if they would rather eat even more in order to secure a notable prospect return.<\/p>\n<p>There are potential ramifications elsewhere on the roster as well. In Woo\u2019s reporting from last week, she brings up the possibility of players like <strong>Lars Nootbaar<\/strong> or <strong>Brendan Donovan<\/strong> being available in trades this winter. Both players are can be controlled via arbitration through the 2027 season. If the Cards are indeed embarking on a multi-year rebuild, it makes sense to listen on players who are only controlled for two more seasons.<\/p>\n<p>Nootbaar is wrapping up a down year at the plate. The outfielder came into 2025 with a career .246\/.348\/.425 batting line and 116 wRC+. This year, he has a .237\/.326\/.366 line and 97 wRC+. That obviously cuts into his appeal but presumably there are clubs who would bet on a bounceback. He is making $2.95MM this year and will get a bump in the next two years.<\/p>\n<p>Donovan\u2019s production has been more steady. He has a career .282\/.361\/.411 line and 119 wRC+. This year\u2019s .287\/.353\/.422 line and 118 wRC+ are right around his normal range. He also provides defensive versatility, with experience at all four infield spots as well as the outfield corners. He is making $2.85MM this year. The affordability and positional flexibility make him a fit on almost any club.<\/p>\n<p>Other trade possibilities could arise this winter as well. As mentioned, Contreras didn\u2019t want to waive his no-trade clause last offseason, but perhaps he will follow the path of Gray and Arenado in becoming more open to it. He\u2019s been moved off the catcher position but can still hit. <strong>Alec Burleson<\/strong> is controlled for three more seasons, slightly longer than Donovan and Nootbaar, but is coming off a nice breakout campaign which could allow the Cards to sell high. Herrera is still controlled for four more seasons but the questions about his catching ability perhaps make him a better fit elsewhere. Reliever <strong>JoJo Romero<\/strong> is only controlled through 2026.<\/p>\n<p>The details will surely become more clear in the coming weeks and months but it appears the main path has been selected. The rebuilding road will be a new one for the Cards. In the earlier parts of this century, they were on the cutting edge of player development, which allowed them to be consistently competitive. They\u2019ve only had two losing seasons since 1999, though this year may be a third. They believe they have fallen a bit behind in those development areas and need to reset.<\/p>\n<p>Bloom will be in charge of hitting that reset button. His previous tenure with the Red Sox saw the club amass an impressive collection of young talent, including guys like <strong>Roman Anthony<\/strong>, <strong>Kristian Campbell<\/strong>, <strong>Marcelo Mayer<\/strong>, <strong>Wilyer Abreu<\/strong>, <strong>Connelly Early<\/strong> and others. Bloom was fired before most of those guys reached the majors but they are now helping the Red Sox re-emerge as a contender. The hope will be for the Cards to follow a similar script, though it\u2019s possible the next few years could be painful for the big league team.<\/p>\n<p><em>Photo courtesy of Charles LeClaire, Imagn Images<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The winds of change are blowing through St. Louis. 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