Brendan Donovan has been drawing as much trade interest as any player in baseball, owing both to Donovan’s value as a left-handed hitter with defensive versatility and to the Cardinals’ rebuilding status. The Astros, Pirates, Royals, and Guardians have been publicly linked to Donovan’s trade market, and with these and more clubs in pursuit of the All-Star, the timing seems right for the Cards to cash in while Donovan’s value is at its peak.
That said, St. Louis isn’t required to move Donovan this offseason, since he still has two seasons remaining of arbitration eligibility. As The Athletic’s Katie Woo frames the situation, if the Cards can’t find the big return they want for Donovan, the team “will pivot to moving at least one of” Lars Nootbaar or Nolan Gorman. In another piece from Woo, Will Sammon, and Ken Rosenthal, Alec Burleson is another player the Cardinals won’t move “unless…blown away by an offer.”
All four of these hitters mentioned are lefty-swingers, so trading any of them would help balance out the St. Louis lineup and perhaps clear some room for another left-handed hitter in shortstop prospect JJ Wetherholt. Since Masyn Winn is an elite defensive shortstop, the Cardinals’ plan for Wetherholt seems to be to break him into the big leagues as a second or third baseman, so moving Donovan or Gorman in particular would clear a path in that regard. Trading Nolan Arenado would obviously also open up third base, though Arenado’s contract and no-trade protection makes moving him a trickier proposition than any of these other players, even though Arenado has expressed more of an openness to be dealt than he did last winter.
On the surface, the Cardinals’ stance is obvious. Donovan and Burleson were both much more productive than Gorman or Nootbaar in 2025, so naturally the latter two players seem to have less of a role in the Cards’ future plans. Formerly a top prospect in his own right, Gorman seemed to be figuring things out with a 27-homer season in 2023, but he has hit just .204/.284/.385 with 33 homers in 804 plate appearances over the last two seasons, with a whopping 287 strikeouts underlying Gorman’s contact problems. Nootbaar had been a more consistent performer before his numbers fell off during an injury-plagued 2025 campaign. The biggest obstacle to a Nootbaar trade seems to be his health, as he may not be ready for Opening Day following surgery to correct Haglund’s deformities on both his heels.
Moving Gorman or Nootbaar would obviously bring back less of a trade return than Donovan or Burleson. The Rangers were one team known to have interest in Nootbaar before word of his surgery became public, and the club’s subsequent trade for Brandon Nimmo would seemingly indicate that Texas has moved on from Nootbaar. The Pirates have shown interest in all of Nootbaar, Gorman, and Donovan, and Woo reports that Pittsburgh has also asked the team about Burleson.
Donovan and Nootbaar are controlled through the 2027 season, while Gorman and Burleson are arbitration-eligible for just the first time this winter and won’t be eligible free agency until the 2028-29 offseason. Burleson is coming off the best of his four MLB seasons, as he won Silver Slugger honors (from the NL utility position) after hitting .290/.343/.459 with 18 home runs over 546 PA in 2025. Burleson split his time between first base and both corner outfield slots this year, and while he is only passable defensively, his ability to play multiple positions gives the Cardinals some lineup flexibility. The appeal is obvious for a Pirates team looking for help all over the diamond, and for offensive help in general.
While the two NL Central rivals have rarely lined up on trades over the last few decades, the Pirates’ young pitching depth carries obvious trade appeal to a St. Louis team looking to restock their system with such arms. This week’s trade of Sonny Gray to the Red Sox not only cleared $20M off the Cardinals’ books, but it brought back pitchers who can help the Cards in 2026 (Richard Fitts) and further in the future (prospect Brandon Clarke).
Speaking with Woo, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Derrick Goold and other reporters after the trade, Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom said his team is aiming to add more pitching over the course of its offseason moves. This could include more experienced arms to eat innings and act as mentors to the younger hurlers, though Bloom indicated that such veterans might be more shorter-term additions.
“Not to put them in the way of any of our youth, but to make sure we have the right insulation up and down that rotation,” Bloom said. “We want to create some competition. We want to make sure we have options. And that we allow our young guys to flourish while making sure that next wave that we hope is coming doesn’t get pressed into service before it’s their time. We want to make sure they’re ready for the highest level of baseball before we throw them into the fire. So we will look to add to our rotation — whether it’s more youth or a veteran — as the winter goes on.”

Any time the word “deformity” makes its way into a player’s diagnosis it can’t be good for his trade value.
If everyone is looking at Donovan, there ought to be (at least) some mild interest in Jeff McNeil. A lefty bat with position flexibility.
Mets gotta eat some of that $17 million for 2026 though.
They’re looking at Donovan partly because he’ll be relatively cheap over the next two years.
Position flexibility is nice but how well can he play the positions? Defensive related data doesn’t tell you everything but I believe I looked at Donovan before and it wasn’t good. McNeil I don’t recall. So few fans have the ability to evaluate a player. I haven’t seen nearly enough of them. Just a term I hear often that isn’t always true imo. He was placed in cf so technically he can play there but is he a plus or minus?
Donovan’s defense is actually rather decent everywhere he plays. Depending on the position, it ranges from a little below average to well above average at 2B. He has won a Utility Gold Glove, after all, albeit it was partly due to a huge flaw in how the voting for the utility award works.
Juan Soto finishes top 3 in gold glove voting. Rafael Palmeiro won one in 1999. Defense can change for the worse fast so what someone did years ago isn’t useful.
He could be good. Just thinking we need a better way. Maybe it’s not possible.
According to the Cleveland Clinic website, it’s recommended that people with Haglund’s deformity avoid wearing high heels.
That is great advice.
I have Haglunds. Open high heals are fine. Surgery does the trick, but sort of a long recovery, like 6 months. A lot of tendons they have to work through to shave the heel bone. Noot will be better, at some point.
I have Haglunds. Open high heels are fine. Surgery does the trick, but sort of a long recovery, like 6 months. A lot of tendons they have to work through to shave the heel bone. Noot will be better, at some point.
I know I read that somewhere.
What will they get out of Donovan and arenado
Half slab of ribs from Kansas City and a Cajun Turkey from Popeye’s and a box of 6 obvious tshirts that say “St Louis is Boring”. They have to pay triple what the shirts actually cost.
That’s about right lol
Hopefully Gwynning doesn’t read that or his Macintosh will be covered in potatoes and or stuffing. He loves a good trade return joke.
No idea. There’s good bad and ugly gms or something like that. Arenado you may as well keep because you are likely paying most of his contract to go away. But if he wants to be on a winner or at least feel like one you can find a home maybe even probably. He’s still a elite defender of the balls he can get to and make the throw on. A big famous name.
Donovan will get less than what most people think unless one of the ugly gms wants him which their are plenty so who knows. A top 100 sure. 2 or three 50 45 grades absolutely. Top 50 would take a really bad or ugly gm. Top 20 would be shocking.
Yeah, they really overrate Donovan around here. Sure he’s a decent player, but he’s not worth giving up any top prospects for.
Wrong. Congratulations.
Trade Donavan and Burelson, their value is super high. Trade Nootbaar and Gorman for the right price, I know they likely don’t have a lot of value, but it might be best just to get rid of them. Trade Arenado even if you have to eat most of his salary. Love Arenado future Hall of Famer, but we need to open up 3rd base for the future.
I’m not a Cardinals fan and I’m wondering if any of these guys really have a lot of value to get much back in a trade. Realistically. Burleson seems to be OK but I don’t see why they would trade him. Donovan might have some value. Yeah there’s other guys but I really don’t know if they’re gonna get much back for them. It looks like the Cardinals have dug themselves into a hole.
You underestimate Donovan.
Donovan seems like a solid player. Pushing 30 so his value is probably as high as it’s going to be. I didn’t underestimate him they’re going to get something decent back if they trade him. I just don’t think they have a lot of high value players.
Donovan is more than just solid. He was a legitimate All-Star this past season, after all, and he has two years of control left under arbitration level salaries.
Ok sorry. He’s godlike.
Donovan’s value over the next two years has been estimated at $12-15m/year. He’s due $6m in ’26 and estimated $10m in ’27. So, he’s valuable, not a blockbuster, but definitely valuable.
Genuflect when you say that, pal
Washed up you sound like you want to fight.
I just checked back in and I see you guys are going to beat this to death. He’s a solid player. He has worth. Not going to be anywhere near a haul in a trade. That’s all.
Easy to see what teams value in extensions high draft picks and free agency. Just use that when you envision your trade returns.
And we’re saying you’re wrong, as he is worth a pretty big haul in a trade.
No he’s not. Compared to who? He’s good but not anything outstanding where he’s going to bring in a “haul.” if he does get traded, we’ll talk about it then. They’ll get something for him but nothing like what you or a couple of these other guys on here think. Probably get a couple decent minor leaguers. You guys act like he’s Skenes gonna bring in half of some other teams farm system.
He’ll get a haul of interesting even good but not great prospects. 3 non top 100 but are top 20 top 15 system guys. Or even a top 100 and a top 30. Is that your definition of a haul or not is the?
With Pirates KG Bubba SH ain’t happening. TJ unlikely but can’t rule out. Barco Ashcraft Burrows depends on what Pirates think of them. But anyone else is on the table. And Cards could trade prospects or other players as well to balance things out.
Personally I’d just sign Polanco. Don’t want Donovan in left. Reynolds needs to be in right because Polanco will need to dh when TJ is ready which is soon. Donovan for 3b can work. But if I am trading for him I want him at 2b. Can play left on road. And Polanco could dh. It works but if you could just have one it’s easier to just sign Polanco and he has superior upside. Also more risk. Pirates need to take risk though.
‘if he does get traded, we’ll talk about it then.”
And then you proceed to argue your point… again.
You seem to be irate over something you clearly don’t know. Once again the internet gods have shown you lack the knowledge yet have an opinion and like to talk down to people. Dude take a chill pill. He’s been an all star, won a gold glove as utility glove. Want to know how good he is he’s been better than Tommy edman bufffoon. Defense versatility at many positions as well as still good offensively tough to strike him out and he’s got a great eye and good contact. Not a super star but he’s damn better than whatever you think of him. Go read and get knowledgeable before you engage next time.
That was from MASH, circa 1974. And how do I sound like I want to fight lol? Me?
Seems it was him vs the internet and he just wanted to fight his argument to the death and anyone else who ya know have seen Donavan continue to impress in 3 years and at his salary. Maybe for the Pirates that’s spending” for other teams that’s great with the luxury tax. Edman proves why players like him and Donavan are always great to have.
I can’t keep up with the level of intelligence here.
All I said was he’s a solid player. He’s not overwhelming. He’s not going to get as much in return as all you people think he’s going to get. That’s all I said. I didn’t really come here to argue with anybody. You’re gonna get something in return if you trade them no matter what. I know exactly what I’m talking about. There is no haul coming for him. Just some minor leaders that might help might not.
99% sure nobody knew what you said was from M*A*S*H in 1974.
99% sure I couldn’t care less. But it doesn’t mean I want to fight. Humor. Lighten up, dude
I would expect a top 100 pitching prospect as well as a lottery ticket-type for Donnie. A similar haul to Gray’s trade without having to eat any money.
At this point, with our pitching needs, payroll pinching by ownership, glut of infielders available, Donnie’s controllability, his skill set coming into his age 29 season, and this being another rebuild, that deal looks pretty solid to me.
Explain yourself when you put in something from 1974. Smarten up, dude.
“I can’t keep up with the level of intelligence here.”
Wow, low bar. My sympathies.
(Not a quote from a 1974 TV show.)
After going through all this with all these people, that’s pretty much what I thought he would bring in return. He won’t bring in a haul like everybody says, but he’s gonna bring something back. Just a simple trade of a veteran for a couple prospects.
Yeah. I’m going to explain myself to an instigator who took a comment on a message board as being akin to wanting to fight. Normally, I’d have to go to a bowling alley to find someone with similar intelligence. And from others here, I can tell that your insights and commentaries have the same effect as an enema. Run along, pal. Save your moronic, keyboard warrior rage for someone else.
Ok. We will see.
Rereading all these comments, especially yours are you sure I’m the one that’s got the problem? I said he was a good solid player. He’s not a superstar. He’s not gonna bring in a haul in a trade. That’s all I’ve been trying to say and people are just going crazy about that telling me I don’t know what I’m talking about. I just had to throw this in here.
Dude lay off the internet and go touch some grass maybe smoke some too
Donovan is a nice player. Although, no, they are not getting a “haul” for him. A top 15-30 club system guy and a lottery ticket (toolsy and young 40+ club system guy), would be a good take for Donovan.
they will get a to 100 prospect, probably top 50, and another system top 20 player.
his versatility means he can add value to pretty much every club, which means there’s going to be a fair level of competition and value inflation
I’m doing just fine. Great name you got there. I’m still waiting for the gigantic haul everyone says Donovan‘s gonna bring the Cardinals. I honestly don’t care either way, but I’m just amazed at how many people think he’s gonna bring in this franchise altering return. I still say he might bring back a couple maybe decent prospects but that’s about all. He’s not a superstar.
He’ll bring one halfway decent prospect and may be a fringe prospect. I’m still to this day not sure why everybody has so much value for this guy. I’m not trying to argue. I just don’t see it. He’s probably still gonna be with the Cardinals in spring training because they aren’t gonna get what they want for him. He’s a good player, but he’s not superstar level at all. He’s not gonna bring back three good prospects.
The trade value for Donovan is likely higher now than it will be a year from now.
Yes. Now we’re talking about reality and the Pirates. These are the kinds of guys that this franchise is more likely to target than Schwarber or Naylor. I’m not intimating that any of these guys would make a huge impact on this team’s offensive side but they couldn’t do any worse than what’s here.
The Pirates marketing wonks put out this “we’re gonna spend…we’re all in” No one is buying it
Donovan would be a fantastic fit but trading within the division can be quite scary. Cardinals seem to be knowingly taking a step back but can’t say they’d be too pleased seeing Donovan rake against them the next few years. And how the Pirates would feel having to face someone like Ashcraft or Barco, who’d likely be included in a package.
You think Donovan would lead the Pirates to the championship within the next 2 years? I dont.
The Reds are a better trade partner if they want to trade within the division. The Reds are actually trying to win and they need lefty bats at outfield and 1b which the Cardinals certainly have.
Donovan and another solid bat and a reliever would go a long way towards possibly winning the division. In my opinion. Schwarber obviously is a pipe dream but O’Hearn is somewhat realistic. Or trading for Brandon Lowe.
@King of Cards So wouldn’t that make the Pirates the better trade partner compared to the Reds?
Contending for a WC berth, perhaps. Leapfrogging over everyone to win the central with what you are putting forward seems a bit hopeful, no?
I think the Pirates aren’t going to trade for a guy like Donovan. I will believe it when I see it.
Schwarber is the best free agent Nutting ever had to sign. Just what they need. He would cost little to Nutting. 1 signing and good press conference could erase 20 years of awful pr and marketing. So obviously the Pirates won’t sign him.
Actually, he’s really just a DH. Not at all what they need to sign to turn the franchise around as you say. No doubt, he’d help greatly, but he’s not a good outfielder and if he hit 56 homers for the Pirates, 46 would be solo
No, they need a guy who is a solid bat and solid glove. The total package. Not many of them around and it wouldn’t matter anyway because you’re right, Nutting wouldn’t sign him anyway.
You need a star who’ll attract other good players with the idea that hey, the Pirates want to turn it around
All we have here is a rumor started by the Pirates themselves.
Donovan doesn’t walk enough or have enough power or star power to worry about the slightest. He’s a platoon utility player if I am building a team. Fans should find a new team to root for if they waste valuable assets on him. Cards are rebuilding so the better Donovan does against them well the better. Are they worried the Pirates will extend him? Sorry had to take a break that was hard to get out. Even if they do he is a no power platoon so they won’t be scared.
Sounds like the perfect trade Ben Cherington would pursue.
They’d have to have a package with Donovan inside to part with one of their young arms, no doubt. But this is likely still aiming too high for this team
He is a pretty solid addition to most teams, can play anywhere on defense and they could use a guy who can actually hit. I still think they need a big power bat as well but you can’t just go all power/strikeout guys or low power/low average on base like they currently have.
Teams aren’t exactly lining up to trade five tool players. Konnor Griffin needs to be that ideally.
Hole-They should not trade either Ashcraft or Barco unless they get a really good hitter in return and that is not any of the Cardinals hitters.
And trading within the division is not the same since every team plays every team in both leagues and the number of inter division games are clearly lowered.
If I was a betting man, I’d say they’d let go of Keller first. And that’s even more ridiculous in-division but let’s not forget that dumping salary while proclaiming they’re “all in” would be typical Pirates.
Trade with Rangers
Donovan
Arenado
Contreras
Pages
Cash
For
Jung
Burger
Russell
Fien
Pederson
The Rangers upgrade big time to get Contreras instead of Burger. Arenado and Jung is probably a wash but Arenado is a vet who brings experience. Without Fien and Russell why on earth would the Cardinals do this?
What the heck makes Jung more valuable than Arenado? And the deal isnt 1 for 1 its a big trade where the Rangers get Donovan and the Cardinals take the terrible contract if Pederson.
Maybe you just dont understand salaries. Look them up and then we can talk.
Did you see the part where I said the Cardinals include cash? And like I said they would take Pedersons terrible contract as well. And no Jung is definitely not better defensively.
If you dont like my trade idea dont reply. But replying like a dumb dumb is pointless.
Under no circumstances is Jung better defensively than Arenado.
He’s good defensively. And if Arenado is no good what is Jung? Jung is nothing special hes just a placeholder the Cardinals can hope improves. You think Burger is better than Contreras too???
Are you a Rangers fan?
My trade idea makes the Rangers better. Contreras is clearly better than Burger. Donovan is way better than Pederson. And Pages is a good catcher who is under team control for 5 years something the Rangers absolutely could use.
No
Gorman and Walker need moved
Gorman and Walker aren’t worth squat in a trade they might as well stay since the team isnt going to contend in 2026. Personally I think Gorman figures it out but Walker is garbage.
I actually don’t think any one player can do that, King. They need two or three position players to be sure
As for trading within the division, I still appreciate the Cardinals sending Andy Van Slyke here 35 years or so ago. Arguably my favorite player here in going on 60 years of fandom. Worked out well for the Pirates
Love the division. Thanks for Oviedo and taking Hayes contract division.
Schwarber makes them a winner. Others could be he is the safest cheapest best bet.
A bunch of players a smaller market team like kc, pitt, mia could use.
I just came here to say Nootbar needs to come out with a chocolate and nut candy bar. Maybe nougat or caramel. Nootbars would make a killing.
Donovan is an excellent player. If they don’t get good offers, keep him .Don’t get rid of burleson he’s 25 years old and he’s improved every year in the majors. With Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman they’re both going in the opposite direction. I’d move both of them…
I agree with most of this, but what exactly could they get for Walker at this point? It would probably be better to hope he can rebuild some value before moving him (or actually keeping him long term if he finally figures it out).
Id keep walker and Gorman let them play
Donovan is under control for only 2 more years. Burleson is only 3. If the team is rebuilding you trade these type of guys for players with many years of team control. Thats how a rebuild works.
From the pirate side, Donovan doesn’t seem like a bad move. Sending back a decent ceiling bat and a decent potential rotation piece or a flip of that seems fair as a headline. The other pieces mentioned I wouldn’t give up much for. But if the package would expand multiple of the three might work but that might be a bit much for the division depending on their anticipated timeline
Doesn’t take much to be an offensive upgrade for the pirates
Disagree only with your last line. Too many folks want to hinge their arguments on the number of 1-run loss games last year. Too bad you can’t count on being in the majority of games season after season
Here’s a team literally with no hitters (unless Reynolds resurrects his batting). They strike out at an incredible rate and can’t get on base. A couple of average guys in Nick and Horwitz and Cruz, who Pirates people want you to be impressed with thanks to exit velocities even after three games worth of atrocious at bats.
There’s nothing here, and if there’s one team that can’t afford to give away even an average hitter, it’s this one
yeah think you are saying basically what i said in that last line. won’t take much to upgrade the line up 🙂
If Donovan was a Pirate I would have traded him at deadline. Extend or trade. They could use him for a year and trade him. Actually use him until July 30th 31st. Actually July 21 22 but Cherington will sell him early for a disappointing return. Return won’t be nearly as good as what Cherington paid to get him even if he nails it. Of course when Donovan is vastly better than Triolo Gonzales Cook Yorke Peguero Castillo Park Newman Kramer Parker Cheng Jebb Brannigan well maybe the move shouldn’t be trading for Donovan but getting a president gm manager coaches directors scouts analytics people.
How you like that washed? I tried to channel my mark madden old grumpy post Gazette writers you enjoy reading.
I don’t read the PG and others in the area when it comes to anything semi-related to the Pirates franchise. I quite doing that when I realized that PG is a competitor of Ogden 😀
Company man!
Good loyal fans like you make the signing of Pham Grandpal Yoshi Rowdy possible!
Washed the man read them though and actually have the nerve to complain about Nutting not spending enough. Fake as fans.
Gorman Walker Arenado Burleson Nootbar maybe even Contreras too…should all go.
What are you really building thr lineup around?
2 young guys at the keystone, a bunch of young catchers and Burleson. Maybe Scott, we’ll see. Move all those other guys and maybe a young catcher too for some higher ceiling prospects at 3b and OF. Promote Josua Baez. Get a real thumper at 1b.
No half measures early in a teardown/rebuild, aka The Monforting of your future
Mitch Keller and maybe a prospect for Arenado and Donovan? Only in my dreams 😭
Nightmares. Keller more valuable than Donovan and Cards would give you Arenado for free even paying a nice chunk of his salary.
I hear you but getting Arenado is still an upgrade from trading Hayes and keeping Triolo. Plus the idea is to get Donovan to either be our 2B or LF so if we have to get Arenado, so be it. We do not need Keller and we wont get a whole lot from trading him anyways. The more we keep trading for prospects instead of MLB players, the Pirates will stay in the same cycle of nothing.
I could see the Royals trading Bubic, Beam and a 20 to 30 prospect for Donovan. Put Donovan in LF for 140 games. He would be the perfect lead off hitter for KC.
That’s what Royals fans said about India
India is a Chevy Malibu, decent ride when running properly. Donovan is a Chevy Corvette. Totally different vehicle.
Trade Donnovan, Contreras, Nootbar, Arenado, Romero for as many MLB pipeline top 150 prospects.
Make big push for Tucker in FA. Make a semi aggressive push for Alonso.
Lineup includes
CA: Hereara / Pages
1B: Alonso
2B: Wetherholt
SS: Wynn
3B: Saggese
OF: Tucker
OF: Scott / Baez
OF: Burlson
DH: Hereara / Walker
There is speed and thump in that lineup.
If St. Louis is going to have to pay a chuck of Arenado’s contract, just keep him.
Hes blocking at least 5 players – Gorman, Fermin, Saggese, Prieto, Jesus Baez for starters. Then add Blaze Jordan if you want to give him a shot, and JJ Wetherholt if he doesn’t play 2B
That’s reason number 1 why you trade him. Reason number 2 is that if they pay his contract down to 2/15 or so (seems to be consensus true value for Arenado) that’s 15m saved..
Plenty enough reasons to trade him.
Gorman is terrible. Saggese and Fermin are middle infielders and are the other 2 going to be ready at this point???
All 3 you mention have played 3B if you’ve been paying attention. Prieto isnt good but better save 15m and play him. Baez will be ready worst case opening day 2027.
Better let Gorman particularly play and save 7.5m AAV than win 78 instead of 77 games. Its not rocket science.
Gorman strikes out way too much for a guy hitting under .210. He needs to go. Keep Arenado for one more year. Cardinals are probably going to have the cheapest starting rotation in baseball so paying Arenado this year isn’t going to matter.
Wrong. It’s 7.5m wasted (not your money, I know) in a non-competitive year, and depending on your point of view, it’s Gormans last chance wasted or Saggese/Fermin/etc held back for no reason.
I’m guessing if you want it to be non-competitive, then Gorman is your guy. He is worthless. I just don’t see the rest helping out at all at this point.
I just see the team blowing it up to save the money they lost when the fans quit showing up because they decided to not make the best moves the last 2-4 years and just make money off the fan’s emotions. Wainwright, Carpenter are the main examples. I just didn’t see a reason to give up and blow it up when they can stay competitive.