MLB Rumors: Nolan Arenado Linked To New Team


The Boston Red Sox have emerged as a potential suitor for St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado as they look to upgrade their roster this offseason. 

According to Sean McAdam of MassLive, the Red Sox have held internal discussions about acquiring the eight-time All-Star and 10-time Gold Glove winner to address their need for a right-handed bat and improved infield defense. 

"Don’t rule out some Red Sox interest in Nolan Arenado," McAdam wrote, noting that the team has considered shifting Rafael Devers from third base to first base or designated hitter. 

This move could open the door for Arenado, widely regarded as one of the league's best defensive third basemen, to anchor the hot corner for Boston.

Arenado, who hit .272 with 16 home runs and 71 RBIs in 2024, had a slightly down year offensively but remains an elite defender and a valuable veteran presence. 

The Cardinals are reportedly open to trading him as part of their retooling efforts, particularly if a team is willing to absorb most of the remaining money on his contract. 

With a deep farm system rich in pitching prospects—assets the Cardinals covet—the Red Sox could craft a competitive trade package. 

However, Arenado’s full no-trade clause could complicate matters, as he would need to approve any potential deal. Adding intrigue is the involvement of Chaim Bloom, a former Red Sox executive now in the Cardinals’ front office, which could help facilitate discussions.

While Boston could also pursue free agents like Alex Bregman, Arenado offers a more defensively reliable and potentially cost-effective option. 

His addition would allow the Red Sox to strengthen their lineup and improve infield defense, addressing key weaknesses from their 81-81 season. 

If the trade logistics and Arenado’s willingness to waive his no-trade clause align, the Red Sox could take a significant step toward contention in 2025 by landing one of the game’s premier defenders.

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