Hot Stove discusses the Astros showing renewed interest in trading for third basemen Nolan Arenado. MLB Network; MLBN Hot Stove; rumors
After initially spurning the idea of joining the Houston Astros, Nolan Arenado has reportedly experienced a change of heart. The St. Louis Cardinals veteran third baseman "might now be inclined" to waive his no-trade clause for the four-time reigning AL West champions,
The Astros have renewed their interest in trading for Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado, multiple sources told MLB.com on Saturday. Arenado, who nixed a trade to the Astros in December, could now
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Arenado, 33, is now “considering a potential deal to Houston” after the team improved its roster over the last couple of months, per MLB.com. In the deal that got killed in December, the Cardinals were set to send $15-20 million to the Astros for Arenado, who is owed $74 million over the next three years.