LAS VEGAS -- A year ago, the St. Louis Cardinals nearly traded third baseman Nolan Arenado while pitcher Sonny Gray told the team he wanted to stay. This time around, both players could be on the move, beginning with Arenado, who has probably played his last game as a Cardinal.
"His time with the Cardinals has been really good," Chaim Bloom, the Cardinals' president of baseball operations, said from the GM meetings Tuesday. "We all feel it's best to find a different fit. We'll work on that, and we'll work on that with him."
Arenado, 34, battled injuries last season while hitting .237 with 12 home runs and a career-low .289 on-base percentage in 107 games. He has two years left on a nine-year, $275 million contract he originally signed with the Colorado Rockies before the 2019 sea

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