However, one player likely to stay in St. Louis is catcher Willson Contreras.
They had Willson Contreras under contract for 3 years, $59.5 million with a fourth-year club option (the buyout is factored into that 3-year price). They had Ivan Herrera, out of options and with a ...
And as always, Hochman picks a random St. Louis Cards card! Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol, from left, infielders Brendan Donovan and Nolan Arenado, and president of baseball operations John Mozeliak ...
The Cardinals are expected to gauge trade interest in Arenado this month, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
For many experts and fans, Nolan Arenado is considered as the best defensive third baseman of the current crop of MLB stars.
Willson Contreras is changing positions. Neither he nor Sonny Gray plan to waive their no-trade rights, though. Read more at ...
The Cardinals have informed Willson Contreras they would like him to change positions in 2025. Speaking with reporters at the General Managers Meetings in San Antonio, Cardinals president of baseball ...
As he heads into the third season of his five-year, $87.5M contract, Willson Contreras is headed for a position change.
The Astros have had internal conversations about the possibility of trading Ryan Pressly, reports Chandler Rome of the ...
Contreras is one of four veteran players who have no-trade protection, joining starter Sonny Gray, third baseman Nolan ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are preparing to move veteran catcher Willson Contreras to first base for the upcoming season, ...