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The St. Louis Cardinals' president of baseball operations, John Mozeliak, has made a lot of mistakes in his tenure with the team.
St. Louis Cardinals' new president of baseball operations, Chaim Bloom, is predicted to make a tough Nolan Arenado decision.
The Cardinals' front office will meet with Arenado on a potential trade and seem increasingly likely to sell, even if he'll be tough to move.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/cardinals as Cardinals Writer Declares Failed Nolan Arenado Trade Was ...
On the heels of the Trade Deadline and the Cardinals' decision to focus on rebuilding instead of contending, the club placed ...
The Cardinals made sure to double down on the "sellers" label they were given leading up to the final days of the MLB trade deadline. Once again, they were unable to get struggling third baseman Nolan ...
JJ Wetherholt was the No. 7 pick in last year’s draft, drafted as a shortstop from West Virginia University. He has flown through the minor league ranks in his first year as a pro, making his debut ...
The St. Louis Cardinals and president of baseball operations, John Mozeliak, took to the trade deadline to make a few big ...
Speaking publicly for the first time in weeks about his future in St. Louis and the state of the Cardinals just hours before ...
That latter point is likely what John Mozeliak and Chaim Bloom would prefer to follow through on. At the center of that discussion is Nolan Arenado, one of the best defensive third basemen of his ...
MLB.com's John Denton shared on social media that Arenado recently met with Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak and that his list of preferred teams for a trade hadn't changed.
Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said Monday that he will approach Arenado in the week leading up to the trade deadline to ask for the third baseman's preference if a trade ...