The New York Yankees will likely remain in pursuit of Nolan Arenado for the rest of the offseason and well into the 2025 season.
If Nolan Arenado was hoping to showcase himself to a potential suitor, it didn’t quite work out that way. The St.
All-Star third baseman came to Tampa to visit with close friends and take three at-bats. The latter took longer than expected in a 7-0 loss to host Yankees.
In addition to fielding groundballs and fielding questions about the trade talk that surrounded his winter, when Nolan Arenado arrived in Cardinals camp and held court with
The Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado opened about having no intention of impressing the New York Yankees in spring training.
The Major League Baseball season begins this month and the New York Yankees still have the door open for more reinforcements and the possibility of covering third base with Nolan A
This isn't the first time a reporter close to the Yankees has noted their lack of enthusiasm for acquiring an aging infielder with years left on his contract. They've been cautious about similar moves in the past, including deals for Anthony Rizzo and Josh Donaldson. LeMahieu's current situation only reinforces that stance.
Complicating matters is the full-no trade clause in Arenado's deal. The eight-time All-Star reportedly had a list of teams, including the Los Angeles Dodgers, Angels, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets and Boston Red Sox, that he would be willing to approve a trade to.
According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, the Yankees are not interested in trading for Arenado. Heyman had this to report in the New York Post:
Could Nolan Arenado be on the move to the Yankees soon?