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Sonny Gray Unlikely To Waive No-Trade Clause Prior To Deadline

By Steve Adams | July 28, 2025 at 7:32pm CDT

Cardinals ace Sonny Gray was briefly in trade rumors this past offseason but quickly quashed them when he told president of baseball operations John Mozeliak that he wasn’t keen on waiving the full no-trade clause in his contract. Gray’s name has at least tangentially popped back up on the rumor mill with the July deadline now just three days away. The right-hander tells Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Mozeliak recently revisited the subject of Gray waiving his no-trade clause.

The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter. However, MLB.com’s John Denton reports that during that conversation, the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season.

The Athletic’s Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs. Presumably, that was done in an effort to provide Gray with as much information as possible when having this conversation with him. There’s no indication that the Cardinals spent significant time workshopping trade offers before talking with Gray, but Mozeliak & Co. have surely fielded a wide swath of calls and texts regarding the availability of a notable portion of the roster.

A trade of Gray would likely have been difficult to piece together, though not necessarily due to his performance. It’s true that the veteran righty has turned in ugly outings in consecutive starts, ballooning his ERA from 3.50 to 4.33 over his past two outings thanks to a combined 14 earned runs in 8 1/3 innings. However, he’s also less than a month removed from an 11-strikeout one-hit shutout of the Guardians and obviously has a lengthy track record as a high-quality big league starter. Recent ERA spike notwithstanding, Gray boasts a 26.7% strikeout rate and 4% walk rate on the year — both excellent marks, with the latter in particular registering as elite. Metrics like FIP (3.02) and SIERA (3.09) portray him far more favorably than his recently inflated earned run average.

Gray’s contract is another matter entirely — and a far more complicating factor, at that. The former AL Cy Young runner-up’s three-year, $75MM deal is heavily backloaded, which would surely prove a hurdle in any trade talks. He’s in the second season of that pact but earned just $10MM in year one of the deal. He’s making $25MM this year, with about $8.333MM yet to be paid out as of this writing, and he’s in line for a $35MM salary next year. Gray’s contract also contains a $30MM club option for 2027 that comes with a $5MM buyout (which is included in his guarantee).

As such, even though Gray is past the halfway point of the contract, he’s still owed a whopping $48.333MM for the remaining one and one-third seasons on his contract. That’s nearly 65% of the contract’s total value. The $5MM buyout on his 2027 option is deferred over a five-year period, but that does little to reduce the sizable net-present value of what’s left on the contract.

If the Cardinals were willing to take on a notable portion of that sum, they’d obviously be able to extract a better net return. As things stand, one-plus year of Gray at nearly $50MM doesn’t exactly afford surplus value. Even if a team valued Gray as a $30MM-per-year starting pitcher, his contract would be slightly underwater. All of that is rendered moot by Gray’s preference to stay in St. Louis. The Cardinals could revisit the situation in the offseason, but Gray would still be owed a $35MM salary and that deferred $5MM buyout. It’s a hefty sum, particularly entering his age-36 season.

That said, the Cardinals could have some extra motivation to get a deal done this offseason. One of the driving factors behind their dormant offseason was a desire to not only trim payroll but to clear playing time for younger players who could be core pieces. The Cards already opened up one rotation spot for young Michael McGreevy when they designated Erick Fedde for assignment (and subsequently traded him to Atlanta).

Moving Gray would further open up innings for young arms while simultaneously trimming notable money from the payroll. If the Cardinals were to eat enough of Gray’s contract in the offseason, they could extract some genuine prospect talent. That’s not necessarily the goal, however. Goold wrote in a chat with readers today that the organization would look to clear as much of Gray’s salary as possible — doing so “ahead of any other considerations.”

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  1. STLBirds86

    3 months ago

    Maybe don’t give players no trade clause… We need him as we have no ace..

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  2. 99Captain Judge99

    3 months ago

    C’mon Sonny toughen up and go to the Mutts!

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  3. alwaysgo4two

    3 months ago

    Arenado, and now Gray. The Cards lead the league in this.

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    • PistolPete44

      3 months ago

      Last homer for Arenado was June 10. He went down fast

      Reply
  4. Jimmy Racer

    3 months ago

    I don’t understand their process! They are in need of starting pitchers next year

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    • HBan22

      3 months ago

      They are wanting to make room for all their young guns who are getting close to being MLB-ready.

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      • gbs42

        3 months ago

        They’re trying to cut payroll as much as possible because the owner is being cheap. They don’t have enough MLB-ready young guns.

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        • GO1962

          3 months ago

          DeWitt agreed to pay Gray $35 million for the 2026 season. That is not a characteristic of a cheap owner. Instead, the desire to trade an age 36 year old pitcher with a $35 million contract is a sign of a smart owner.

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        • gbs42

          3 months ago

          GO,

          DeWitt sign Gray to a backloaded contract paying an average of $25M per season. Trading Gray would be acting like the Rays, who clearly have a cheap owner.

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      • PistolPete44

        3 months ago

        Guns are half empty and will need time to develop

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    • Ol’ Uncle Charlie

      3 months ago

      The process is, there’s a big market for Sonny.

      Teams are desperate for healthy, effective, veteran starting pitching and Sonny has a hugely back-loadedh contract, so he MIGHT want to leave, though it’s very unlikely.

      The Cardinals’ soft rebuild model this year (and possibly next) means conversations like these with players with big contracts and limited years left to play are going to happen, no matter what.

      Sonny clearly wants to be here and everyone knows that, but it’s the job of Mo/Bloom to do their due diligence and ask the hard questions.

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    • Jeremy320

      3 months ago

      Much of their value is tied to Budweiser and that company has gone to s*** since the Mulvaney debacle.

      Reply
      • gbs42

        3 months ago

        Wow, Jeremy, nice job of dragging politics into this discussion.

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      • CardsFan57

        3 months ago

        The team has not been tied to Busch or InBev in almost 30 years.

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      • GO1962

        3 months ago

        DeWitt is not involved with Anheuser-Busch Inbev. DeWitt is a banker.

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      • hollidayfever

        3 months ago

        That’s not been the case since the Dewitt’s bought the team. Have you been living in a cave somewhere this whole time?

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      • brodie-bruce

        3 months ago

        @jeremy320

        The cards haven’t been tied to Anheuser Busch (Budweiser) since 1995 when they sold them to the Dewitt’s bought them

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  5. CardsnWolves

    3 months ago

    Joop knows poop.

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  6. This one belongs to the Reds

    3 months ago

    He got the clause, he has the right to exercise it. End of story.

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  7. sgord03

    3 months ago

    I’d pay the price of a movie ticket to watch these guys tell Mo they aren’t waiving their no trade clauses.

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  8. PistolPete44

    3 months ago

    Another overpriced pitcher mistake by Mo. At 35, it’s down hill from here. At best a number 3. Arenado is also becoming a drag at the plate

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  9. PistolPete44

    3 months ago

    Dude. That pretty high level vocabulary

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  10. paulk-2

    3 months ago

    Since Gray, Contreras and Arenado aren’t budging, the Cardinals are taking calls on Helsley and Donovan.

    New book coming out…….How to ruin a top MLB organization in 2 years…by the Dewitts and John Mozeliak.

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  11. Del Griffith

    3 months ago

    I’d go back and do that Arenado deal over and over again, though it’s been a bummer to see his power disappear. I don’t understand how Gray and Contreras ruin the Cards. Gray has a slump every July, but is otherwise great and Contreras is one of our top offensive players.

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    • hollidayfever

      3 months ago

      Meh. If I as a fan could go back and influence that trade, I’d say definitely do NOT do it. Because the Dewitts did absolutely dick to build around him and Goldy in the process, so it was really just a waste and is now creating positional log jams that could potentially slow down any would be rebuild.

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  12. FrontOfficeStan

    3 months ago

    Well, it’s not like they’re going to be big spenders in the offseason even if they do unload that contract. He does like it here, for whatever reason, I guess because its semi close to nashville.

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  13. Rsox

    3 months ago

    Gray making sure he isn’t shipped to New York again

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  14. phillyballers

    3 months ago

    I think he’s got some real anxiety of being dealt to a major market after that Yankees trade.

    Reply
  15. jmlang

    3 months ago

    They keep talking about the Baby Birds carrying the team into the future, seems to me they need to have a mix of experienced players to build around.

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  16. CardsFan57

    3 months ago

    I don’t care. They would get minimal return and have to eat most of the remaining extremely backloaded contract. It’s not like he’s blocking young studs here. His K rate, walk rate, WHIP, and FIP are still good. Just keep him and move on after 2026.

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    • FrontOfficeStan

      3 months ago

      That’s exactly how I feel about it. Plus, having him around for the younger pitchers coming up seems to be a good thing.

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