Yankees Out On Arenado: Insider Confirms Trade Talks Dead
  • Login
  • es Español
  • en English
Pinstripes Nation
  • Home
  • Team
    • Roster Updates
    • Prospects
    • History
  • News
    • Trades
    • Rumors
    • Off The Field
  • About
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
Pinstripes Nation
  • Home
  • Team
    • Roster Updates
    • Prospects
    • History
  • News
    • Trades
    • Rumors
    • Off The Field
  • About
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
Pinstripes Nation
No Result
View All Result
Home News Cody Bellinger

Yankees insider brings curtain down on any potential move for Arenado

Inna Zeyger by Inna Zeyger
January 9, 2025
in Cody Bellinger, Devin Williams, Gleyber Torres, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Max Fried, News, Paul Goldschmidt
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0 0
A A
2
Nolan Arenado of the Cardinals chats with a young fans. He is a linked to a trade move to the New York Yankees for the 2025 season.

haleynicolefender@insta

0
SHARES
24
VIEWS
TwitterRedditFacebookEmail

In a revealing turn of events that highlights the complex nature of MLB roster construction, the New York Yankees appear poised to pass on pursuing Cardinals’ star third baseman Nolan Arenado, despite their pressing need for infield reinforcement following Gleyber Torres’ departure to free agency. This development comes in the wake of the team’s aggressive moves to reshape their roster after Juan Soto’s transition to the Mets.

“If they do nothing, they’ve got (DJ) LeMahieu, they’ve got (Oswald) Peraza as possibilities,” insider Jon Heyman revealed. “At this moment, the most likely scenario is not Arenado. They do not appear interested in Arenado, and I don’t know if he’s interested in going to the Yankees anyway.”

Yankees trade possibilities? 🤔

(w/ @JonHeyman) pic.twitter.com/sBZGdf3OF5

— B/R Walk-Off (@BRWalkoff) January 8, 2025

The situation surrounding Arenado’s availability has taken an intriguing twist, with reports indicating the decorated infielder’s willingness to waive his no-trade clause for six specific teams. However, the Yankees’ conspicuous absence from this select group appears to be a moot point, as industry sources suggest the Bronx Bombers have shown little inclination to pursue the veteran infielder.

The financial implications of Arenado’s contract present a significant consideration in any potential discussions. His eight-year, $260 million commitment, initially signed with Colorado in 2019, carries substantial weight in the contemporary MLB market. Despite maintaining elite performance levels with St. Louis, as evidenced by his impressive collection of five Silver Sluggers, ten Gold Gloves, and six Platinum Gloves, the combination of salary obligations and long-term commitment appears misaligned with the Yankees’ current strategic direction.

Alternative infield solutions under Yankees consideration

With Arenado seemingly off the table, the Yankees’ front office has pivoted toward exploring more economically efficient alternatives. Industry sources point to Brendan Rodgers as one potential target, though the organization appears more inclined toward supplementary additions rather than pursuing marquee names like Alex Bregman or Arenado.

The current Yankees infield configuration presents both opportunities and challenges. DJ LeMahieu, despite recent injury setbacks, offers veteran leadership and positional versatility. Oswald Peraza represents the promise of youth, though his development remains ongoing. The recent acquisition of Jazz Chisholm Jr. adds another dynamic element to the infield equation, with his defensive adaptability providing multiple alignment possibilities should the team secure additional infield talent.

The Yankees’ apparent reluctance to pursue Arenado reflects a broader strategic vision, particularly concerning future market opportunities. The potential availability of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the next offseason looms large in their decision-making process. By maintaining financial flexibility rather than committing to Arenado’s substantial contract, the organization preserves its ability to compete for premier talent in upcoming market cycles.

Sep 25, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; St. Louis Cardinals third base Nolan Arenado (28) reacts in the third inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.
CBS

The decision to bypass Arenado isn’t a reflection on his exceptional career achievements. His status as an eight-time All-Star selection, combined with his unprecedented defensive accolades and consistent offensive production, establishes him among baseball’s elite performers. His potential impact in pinstripes would undoubtedly be substantial, yet strategic considerations appear to outweigh his individual brilliance in the Yankees’ calculus.

Why Arenado might not be the answer

The Yankees’ apparent satisfaction with their current infield arrangement reflects a nuanced approach to roster construction. Chisholm’s athletic prowess and defensive versatility provide a solid foundation at third base, complemented by the veteran presence of LeMahieu and Peraza’s developing talent. The acquisition of Arenado would necessitate repositioning Chisholm to second base, potentially disrupting the team’s preferred defensive alignment.

Furthermore, the Yankees’ recent aggressive moves in acquiring talents like Cody Bellinger, Devin Williams, Max Fried, and Paul Goldschmidt demonstrate a commitment to balanced roster improvement rather than concentrated investment in a single position.

Future Yankees trajectory

paul-goldschmid-Nolan-Arenado-new-york-yankees
MLB

The Yankees’ stance on Arenado illuminates their methodical approach to roster development. By prioritizing financial prudence and strategic flexibility, the organization positions itself for sustained competitiveness while maintaining the ability to pursue future opportunities.

The presence of internal options like LeMahieu and Peraza, combined with the potential for targeted acquisitions, suggests the Yankees remain confident in their ability to field a competitive infield without the substantial investment Arenado would require. This approach aligns with their broader strategy of maintaining roster balance while competing in the demanding American League East landscape.

As baseball’s hot stove season continues to unfold, Arenado’s trajectory appears set to bypass the Bronx. While his exceptional talents continue to command respect throughout the league, the Yankees’ focus remains fixed on alternative strategies for infield improvement. With potential pursuits like Guerrero Jr. on the horizon, the organization’s current positioning reflects a calculated balance between immediate competitiveness and long-term strategic flexibility.

This measured approach to roster construction, while perhaps disappointing to fans hoping for an Arenado acquisition, demonstrates the complex considerations facing modern MLB front offices as they navigate the delicate balance between star power, financial constraints, and sustained competitive success.

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

Tags: nolan arenadocody bellingerJazz Chisholm Jr.Paul Goldschmidt
TweetShareShareSend
Previous Post

Yankees linked to Gold Glove winner Ha-Seong Kim in free agency

Next Post

Trade proposal: Yankees package Ben Rice, Stroman for Blue Jays’ Guerrero Jr.

Inna Zeyger

Inna Zeyger

Inna Zeyger is a staff writer for PinstripesNation contributing to breaking news stories as they happen. Being at the stadium for Jeter's last game

Related Posts

Gerrit Cole throws in the outfield prior to pitching off the mound on May 4, 2024.
Gerrit Cole

Gerrit Cole dilemma traps Yankees after roster move creates hole

May 19, 2026
786
Former Yankees star Gio Urshela retires at 34 after 10 seasons in MLB on May 15, 2026.
Ex-Yankees

Gio Urshela pens emotional note to end career that once lit up Yankees

May 19, 2026
270
Anthony Volpe celebrates after stealing a run in the Yankees' 7-6 win over the Blue Jays, New York, May 18, 2025.
Anthony Volpe

Anthony Volpe’s Yankees transformation turns heat back on Jose Caballero

May 19, 2026
607
Aaron Judge celebrates after Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a go-ahead home run in the Yankees' 7-6 win over the Blue Jays, New York, May 18, 2025.
Jazz Chisholm Jr.

Beyond quirky combo, a grudge fuels Yankees’ Chisholm against Blue Jays

May 19, 2026
190
Anthony Volpe avoids tagging at home plate to score a run in the Yankees' 7-6 win over the Blue Jays, New York, May 18, 2025.
Post Game Recaps

Yankees outlast Blue Jays 7-6 in May thriller but with October feel

May 19, 2026
161
Dax Kilby, Yankees' 19-year-old shortstop, climbed from No. 94 in January to No. 70 in MLB Pipeline's Top 100 prospect list despite not playing a single game in 2026.
Prospects

Yankees prospects makes stunning 24-spot leap without a game log

May 18, 2026
701
Next Post
Blue Jays' Guerrero, Jr. and Yankees Ben Rice and Marcus Stroman

Trade proposal: Yankees package Ben Rice, Stroman for Blue Jays' Guerrero Jr.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
Please login to comment
2 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Bobblehead62
Bobblehead62
1 year ago

Agreed, I don’t think he’s coming here. But here’s the thing – comparing Arenado to DJL defensively, I choose Arenado. Comparing Arenado to DJL offensively, I choose Arenado. Maybe not much of a difference this late in his career, but I’d still go with Arenado’s offense over DJL’s. But here’s the other thing – DJL is guaranteed $15 million in each of the next two seasons. Would we really pursue Arenado, which we’d get for about the same price (even more with luxury tax considerations), give up prospects to trade for him, and then sit DJL and his $15 million contract on the bench?? Add to this that Arenado’s contract is actually for three more years, and comes with a no-trade clause that would make it difficult for the Yankees to move him even if they wanted to. I don’t see the Yankees making this deal, even assuming Arenado would waive his no-trade clause to come here, which I don’t think he will.

0
Bobblehead62
Bobblehead62
Reply to  Bobblehead62
1 year ago

Or, if the Cardinals are desperate to reduce payroll and might need to unload pitching they want to keep if Arenado isn’t traded, how about a trade package of Arenado + Brendan Donovan, possibly without having the Cardinals absorb any of Arenado’s remaining salary. I’m sure the Cardinals don’t want to part with Donovan, but if they’re desperate enough to move Arenado, well . . . desperate times sometimes call for desperate measures, and this could be one of those times. Of course, such a trade is most likely wishful thinking and probably easily dismissed once the Cardinals front office stops laughing after it’s proposed.

0

Top Stories

Join the Pinstripes Nation!

Your Daily Dose of Yankees Magic Delivered to Your Inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Stay Connected

  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Jose Caballero starts 2026 for the Yankees as Opening Day shortstop following injury to Anthony Volpe.

Caballero defiant on shortstop job shift as Yankees plan Volpe return

May 1, 2026
The New Yor Yankees start their Spring Training camp in Tampa officially on Feb. 11, 2026.

Yankees spring training games TV guide: Where to Watch All 34 Games

February 19, 2026
Ben Rice has carried his spring training success into the regular season, continuing to hit the ball hard at an elite rate.

Ben Rice’s dugout reaction says it all as Boone benches him and bluffs

April 15, 2026
boone-chisholm-new-york-yankees

Yankees’ Boone hints at unpleasant exchanges with Jazz Chisholm

February 7, 2026

Aaron Boone faces a challenging choice between two players

68
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole is on the mound against the Mets at Citi Field on June 14, 2023.

Yankees pay the price after Aaron Boone’s costly Gerrit Cole decision in defeat to Mets

63
Aaron Judge in Yankees dugout at Truist Park, Atlanta, during the game against the Braves on August 15, 2023.

Aaron Judge points finger at teammates, Boone warns as Yankees plunge to 28-year low

60
Michael Kay and John Sterling

Trouble in the booth: John Sterling, Michael Kay reportedly in a bitter clash

46
Gerrit Cole throws in the outfield prior to pitching off the mound on May 4, 2024.

Gerrit Cole dilemma traps Yankees after roster move creates hole

May 19, 2026
Former Yankees star Gio Urshela retires at 34 after 10 seasons in MLB on May 15, 2026.

Gio Urshela pens emotional note to end career that once lit up Yankees

May 19, 2026
Anthony Volpe celebrates after stealing a run in the Yankees' 7-6 win over the Blue Jays, New York, May 18, 2025.

Anthony Volpe’s Yankees transformation turns heat back on Jose Caballero

May 19, 2026
Aaron Judge celebrates after Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a go-ahead home run in the Yankees' 7-6 win over the Blue Jays, New York, May 18, 2025.

Beyond quirky combo, a grudge fuels Yankees’ Chisholm against Blue Jays

May 19, 2026

Recent News

Gerrit Cole throws in the outfield prior to pitching off the mound on May 4, 2024.

Gerrit Cole dilemma traps Yankees after roster move creates hole

May 19, 2026
786
Former Yankees star Gio Urshela retires at 34 after 10 seasons in MLB on May 15, 2026.

Gio Urshela pens emotional note to end career that once lit up Yankees

May 19, 2026
270
Anthony Volpe celebrates after stealing a run in the Yankees' 7-6 win over the Blue Jays, New York, May 18, 2025.

Anthony Volpe’s Yankees transformation turns heat back on Jose Caballero

May 19, 2026
607
Aaron Judge celebrates after Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a go-ahead home run in the Yankees' 7-6 win over the Blue Jays, New York, May 18, 2025.

Beyond quirky combo, a grudge fuels Yankees’ Chisholm against Blue Jays

May 19, 2026
190

About

Pinstripesnation.com is a trusted independent New York Yankees fan site. We cover the team directly from Yankee Stadium and contributors. We can only address issues or inquiries related to Pinstripesnation.com, we are not affiliated with the New York Yankees or MLB.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

Recent News

Gerrit Cole throws in the outfield prior to pitching off the mound on May 4, 2024.

Gerrit Cole dilemma traps Yankees after roster move creates hole

May 19, 2026
Former Yankees star Gio Urshela retires at 34 after 10 seasons in MLB on May 15, 2026.

Gio Urshela pens emotional note to end career that once lit up Yankees

May 19, 2026
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
  • Contact us

© 2021-2026 Pinstripes Nation

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Team
    • Roster Updates
    • Prospects
    • History
  • News
    • Trades
    • Rumors
    • Off The Field
  • About
  • Contact us

© 2021-2026 Pinstripes Nation

Join the Pinstripes Nation!

Your Daily Dose of Yankees Magic Delivered to Your Inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

wpDiscuz
2
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
| Reply
  • English
  • Español (Spanish)