Red Sox Eye Big Trade, But Hit Major Roadblock

The Boston Red Sox are one team that might be ready to make some significant moves now that the MLB offseason has begun. The Sox exceeded expectations last season despite finishing with an 81-81 record, and with a developing farm system and a ton of money at their disposal, they should be able to make some roster improvements in the coming months.

Nolan Arenado opting in to remainder of five-year contract with Cardinals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Red Sox could also go to the trade market, where some well-known players should be available, even if free agency is the primary way to bolster their roster. Third baseman Nolan Arenado of the St. Louis Cardinals is one player Boston is interested in, but they may face a barrier because the seasoned slugger has a complete no-trade clause in his current contract.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The report from Sean McAdam suggests that the Boston Red Sox could have some interest in acquiring Nolan Arenado from the St. Louis Cardinals, despite challenges such as his full no-trade clause. The speculation centers around the possibility of the Red Sox moving Rafael Devers off third base in the future, with Arenado potentially being viewed as a backup plan for that position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arenado’s significant contract, with considerable money still owed, is another factor that could influence the deal. However, the Cardinals are reportedly open to moving him if a team is willing to absorb most of his remaining salary. The presence of Arenado’s full no-trade clause, though, could complicate any trade discussions, as it gives him control over where he plays. This development could imply that the Red Sox are considering ways to bolster their lineup by adding a gold-glove-caliber third baseman like Arenado, but the financial and contractual factors make it a complex scenario.

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