BREAKING: Yankees Decline Arenado Trade Over Salary Concerns as Cardinals Seek Financial Restructuring Options

Nolan Arenado

The New York Yankees have declined to pursue Nolan Arenado due to his substantial three-year, $74 million contract. Despite their interest in the third baseman, they are unwilling to shoulder most of the financial burden, as reported by The Athletic’s Will Sammon and Katie Woo. This decision aligns with the Cardinals’ preference to offload Arenado’s contract to reduce their payroll.

Cardinals Eye Financial Relief Through Arenado Trade

St. Louis announced plans to trade Arenado earlier this offseason, citing financial concerns and a desire to restructure their roster by 2025. Team president John Mozeliak emphasized the need for fiscal flexibility and an improved player development system. Moving Arenado was seen as a critical step toward achieving these goals.

Nolan Arenado
Nolan Arenado (MLB)

The Cardinals came close to trading Arenado to the Houston Astros, who were reportedly prepared to take on most of his salary. However, Arenado used his full no-trade clause to block the deal. His decision has added a layer of complexity to the Cardinals’ efforts to move him and recalibrate their financial situation.

Cardinals Face Trade Challenges Due to Salary Retention Reluctance

Mozeliak acknowledged the difficulties of trading Arenado while avoiding salary retention. Though shedding his contract would significantly aid the team’s financial goals, their unwillingness to retain a large portion of his salary limits potential suitors. This complicates their plans to reduce payroll and restructure the roster.

If a trade for Arenado remains unattainable, the Cardinals are considering other options, including trading starting pitchers. However, they are hesitant to part with right-hander Erick Fedde before the trade deadline. This highlights the team’s cautious approach to balancing short-term competitiveness with long-term financial and roster goals.

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