Arizona Diamondbacks
Cardinals trade Nolan Arenado to Diamondbacks for pitching prospect
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The St. Louis Cardinals have traded third baseman Nolan Arenado and $31 million in cash considerations to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for minor-league right-hander Jack Martinez. The deal, announced on Tuesday, marks a key step in the Cardinals' rebuild under president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom. Arenado, a 10-time Gold Glove winner, waived his no-trade clause to join Arizona, where he is expected to anchor the infield defense.
As spring training approaches, Arizona Diamondbacks executives indicate the team plans further roster enhancements. General manager Mike Hazen and president Derrick Hall emphasized ongoing efforts to bolster pitching and other areas. Despite recent signings, more moves are anticipated before camp opens on February 10.
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Nolan Arenado invoked his no-trade clause in December 2024 to block a potential move from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Houston Astros, citing family priorities and team uncertainties. In a recent interview, he described his current trade to the Arizona Diamondbacks as a straightforward choice due to its closeness to home and the team's young talent. Arenado expressed optimism about rediscovering his form in Arizona after a challenging 2025 season.
Les Boston Red Sox explorent un échange pour le deuxième but des Arizona Diamondbacks, Ketel Marte, afin de stabiliser leur infield après avoir manqué Pete Alonso. Marte, trois fois All-Star, apporte polyvalence et un contrat avantageux pour l'équipe au milieu des discussions d'échange en cours. Sa liste limitée de no-trade n'inclut pas Boston.
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Rumors continue to swirl around Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte one month after general manager Mike Hazen expressed willingness to listen to trade offers. At the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando, teams including the Red Sox, Blue Jays, Mariners, Tigers, Pirates, Rays and Phillies have shown interest in the 32-year-old three-time All-Star. No deals are imminent, but discussions are ongoing as Arizona seeks to address pitching needs.