Nolan Arenado's New Home: A Fresh Start for a Veteran

St. Louis, USATue Jan 13 2026
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Nolan Arenado, a well-known baseball player, has moved from the Cardinals to the Diamondbacks. This trade happened after a long time of rumors. The Diamondbacks will pay part of Arenado's remaining contract, which is $42 million for the next two years. The Cardinals will pay the rest. Arenado is 34 years old and has been playing well for a long time. But his performance has dropped recently. Last season, he had his worst batting numbers since he started his career. He hit fewer home runs and had more weak hits. However, he is still a good defender. The Diamondbacks wanted to add a good player to their team. They looked at other options, but Arenado was a good fit. He will play third base and help the team's defense. The Diamondbacks are also thinking about their future and want to reduce their payroll. This trade helps them do that.
The Cardinals are rebuilding their team. They traded Arenado to make room for younger players. They also traded other players like Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras. The Cardinals are focusing on developing young talent and improving their player development system. Arenado has a no-trade clause, but he agreed to this move. He might have considered the Diamondbacks' plans to contend in the future and his personal connection to Arizona. This trade is a good opportunity for him to start fresh. The Diamondbacks gave the Cardinals a minor league player named Jack Martinez. He is a young pitcher with potential but has not played in professional games yet. The Cardinals will hope he develops into a good player. This trade is part of the Cardinals' plan to rebuild. They are trading veteran players and taking on some of their contracts. This allows them to focus on younger players and improve their team in the long run.
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