Nolan Arenado's time with the St. Louis Cardinals is just about over.
Arenado has two years left on his eight-year, $260 million contract , which included a full no-trade clause, allowing the 34-year-old to decide his next destination if the Cardinals wanted to trade him. Arenado previously rejected a potential trade to the Houston Astros last winter, but with St. Louis heading toward a rebuild, he is open to being moved this offseason.
While speaking to reporters on Tuesday at the GM meetings, Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom stated that he thinks it's best the team finds a different fit for Arenado, as transcribed by ESPN's Jesse Rogers.
"His time with the Cardinals has been really good," Bloom said. "We all feel it's best to find a different fit. We'll work

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