Realistic illustration of Cardinals' Brendan Donovan at a trade crossroads with Giants and Mariners stadiums, highlighting MLB trade rumors.
Realistic illustration of Cardinals' Brendan Donovan at a trade crossroads with Giants and Mariners stadiums, highlighting MLB trade rumors.
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Giants and Mariners emerge as frontrunners for Brendan Donovan trade

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The San Francisco Giants and Seattle Mariners have become the leading candidates to acquire St. Louis Cardinals infielder Brendan Donovan, according to reports. The Cardinals are seeking multiple top prospects in return for the 28-year-old All-Star, who has two years of team control remaining. Discussions have intensified, though St. Louis will only proceed if the offer is substantial.

The St. Louis Cardinals continue their offseason rebuild under president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom, with All-Star infielder Brendan Donovan emerging as a prime trade candidate. Reports from The Athletic indicate that the San Francisco Giants and Seattle Mariners are frontrunners in negotiations for the versatile left-handed hitter, who earned his first National League All-Star nod in 2025.

Donovan, 28, posted a .287/.353/.422 slash line with 32 doubles, 10 home runs, and 50 RBI over 118 games last season. Primarily playing second base in 2025, he has experience across six positions, including left field in 2024 when he set career highs with 34 doubles, 14 homers, and 73 RBI. Across four MLB seasons, Donovan maintains a .282/.361/.411 line with 40 home runs and 202 RBI. He won a Gold Glove in 2022 and finished third in NL Rookie of the Year voting that year. Projected to earn $5.4 million in arbitration for 2026, Donovan remains under team control through 2027.

The Cardinals are holding out for a significant return, specifically multiple well-regarded prospects, and will not trade Donovan unless "blown away" by the package. Talks with the Giants have included mentions of left-handed pitcher Carson Whisenhunt, San Francisco's No. 7 prospect, who debuted in 2025 with a 2-1 record, 5.01 ERA, 16 strikeouts, and six walks in 23 1/3 innings over five starts. Also discussed is middle infielder Gavin Kilen, the Giants' No. 3 prospect and a 2025 first-round pick (No. 13 overall), who hit .205 in 10 games at Low-A San Jose.

For the Giants, acquiring Donovan could bolster their infield, especially with second baseman Casey Schmitt recovering from offseason left wrist surgery. Schmitt is expected to be ready for spring training but may share time with Donovan's versatility under new manager Tony Vitello. The Mariners, fresh off losing Jorge Polanco to the Mets in free agency, also seek infield depth. While no deal is imminent, the Giants and Mariners' strong farm systems position them well to meet St. Louis' demands.

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Discussions on X confirm Giants and Mariners as frontrunners for Brendan Donovan trade from Cardinals, who seek multiple top prospects. Mariners fans show excitement for his offensive versatility but skepticism about cost involving prospects like Cijntje and Montes. Cardinals users emphasize team leverage with two years of control remaining. High-engagement posts from reporters and fans reflect intensified post-Winter Meetings buzz.

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Giants Aggressively Pursue Donovan and Hoerner in Heated Second-Base Trade Market

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The San Francisco Giants are leading the MLB second-base trade market, in deep discussions with the St. Louis Cardinals for versatile Gold Glove winner Brendan Donovan and the Chicago Cubs for Nico Hoerner, whose trade value spiked after Chicago's signing of Alex Bregman created infield surplus. Both players offer elite contact hitting and defense to address San Francisco's 27th-ranked OPS at the position last season, amid the Cardinals' rebuild and Cubs' payroll concerns.

The Seattle Mariners have acquired infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan from the St. Louis Cardinals in a three-team trade involving the Tampa Bay Rays. The deal, announced on Monday, sends prospects and draft picks to St. Louis while the Rays receive third baseman Ben Williamson. Donovan, a first-time All-Star in 2025, brings versatility and a strong bat to Seattle's lineup.

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As the MLB offseason heats up ahead of the 2026 season, the Seattle Mariners are prepared to offer top prospects for St. Louis Cardinals utility player Brendan Donovan. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers remain lukewarm on free agent Alex Bregman, and the Baltimore Orioles have re-signed pitcher Zach Eflin. Other notable developments include interest in Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto and Andrew Heaney's retirement.

The St. Louis Cardinals have reached an agreement with right-hander Dustin May on a one-year contract, pending a physical, according to multiple sources. The 28-year-old pitcher aims to bolster the team's young rotation after a career-high season in 2025. The deal has not yet been officially confirmed by the club.

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The Boston Red Sox have traded for veteran slugger Willson Contreras from the St. Louis Cardinals, bolstering their lineup for the upcoming season. In exchange, the Cardinals receive right-hander Hunter Dobbins and two minor-league pitchers, Yhoiker Fajardo and Blake Aita, along with $8 million from Boston. This deal marks the second significant transaction between the teams this offseason.

The St. Louis Cardinals acquired right-handed reliever George Soriano from the Washington Nationals on Tuesday in exchange for right-hander Andre Granillo. Soriano, who was designated for assignment by the Nationals earlier this month, becomes the fourth team for the 26-year-old this offseason. The move comes as both teams adjust their bullpens ahead of spring training.

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The Arizona Diamondbacks have traded for third baseman Nolan Arenado from the St. Louis Cardinals, adding a veteran presence to their infield. The deal includes cash considerations from St. Louis and sends minor-league pitcher Jack Martinez to the Cardinals. Arenado, who approved the trade via his no-trade clause, will play third base for Arizona on a subsidized contract.

 

 

 

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