Payroll is a secondary concern to the Bronx Bombers, who are itching to get over the sting of their World Series loss. Recently, Drew VonScio of Newsweek predicted that the Yankees would land Arenado in a blockbuster trade as part of a “perfect” offseason in the wake of losing Soto.
“(Brian) Cashman will need to make one more trade this offseason and grab Nolan Arenado from the St. Louis Cardinals. Arenado has three years of control left at an average annual value of $17.3 million per year.
“A hypothetical trade would involve the Yankees sending prospects such as Cade Smith (Yankees’ No. 12 prospect) and Zach Messinger (Yankees’ No. 18 prospect) to St. Louis. Arenado wasn’t his former self last year, but there is hope he can bounce back.”
Arenado, 33, is coming off his worst season in 11 years, dating back to his rookie year in Colorado. He had just a .719 OPS and 101 OPS+, while failing to win a Gold Glove for the second straight year after a ridiculous run of 10 in a row to begin his career.
A motivated Arenado, who hasn’t tasted playoff baseball for the last two years, could be a dream addition for the Yankees if his hitting ticks back up. And even if he’s still just a 2.5-win player, the defense and veteran leadership will be big pluses for this New York squad.
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