With Chaim Bloom now officially at the helm of the Cardinals’ baseball operations department, the rebuilding phase that the team has been expected to undergo since it was announced that Bloom would take over for John Mozeliak this offseason now looks likely to begin in earnest. That means exploring possibilities on the trade market, and Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the Cardinals told agents during the GM Meetings this past week that their interest in at least some free agents will hinge on the team’s ability to clear salary in trades.
The big name so far in this winter’s rumor mill has been super utility man Brendan Donovan. Donovan has already been connected to Royals, Guardians, and Astros with other teams expected to be involved as well. Robust as the market for the 28-year-old’s services appears to be, clearing his salary (which MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projects to land at $5.4MM in 2026) off the books won’t do much for the team’s bottom line. Of course, Donovan is far from the only name on the trade market from St. Louis. Six Cardinals appeared on MLBTR’s list of the Top 40 Trade Candidates for this offseason.
That includes three veterans making significant money: right-hander Sonny Gray, third baseman Nolan Arenado, and catcher-turned-first baseman Willson Contreras. Ownership is reportedly willing to include cash in trades of higher priced veterans, and the club’s trio of veterans with no-trade clauses have all expressed a willingness to be more lax with their no-trade protections than they were last winter. Goold writes that the Cardinals are “actively seeking “fits”” for both Arenado and Gray on the trade market. That’s hardly a surprise between St. Louis’s efforts to move Arenado all throughout last winter and the $40MM payout that Gray is guaranteed between his $35MM salary in 2026 and a $5MM buyout on his 2027 option.
Even if some salary is retained, moving Gray and Arenado would open up the club’s finances considerably. RosterResource projects the Cardinals for a $124MM payroll in 2026. While that’s down about $20MM from last year and nearly $40MM from two years ago, ownership and the front office have been candid about the plan to scale back payroll in recent years. If trading both Gray and Arenado can clear $30MM to $40MM off the Cardinals’ books this year, however, that should give them a lot more flexibility when perusing free agency for short-term upgrades who could either help the club compete next year or become trade chips themselves over the summer.
Notably absent from Goold’s roundup of rumors is Contreras. That’s an interesting development, as Contreras would likely be the easiest of the three to move in theory. With that being said, he’s also the one most hesitant to waive his no-trade protection. While he’s indicated he would be willing to consider possible trades, his preference remains to stay in St. Louis and serve as a veteran leader in a clubhouse that figures to get a lot younger as the team retools the roster. A surprise trade of Contreras could lessen the pressure to move both Gray and Arenado or open up even more possibilities on the trade market for St. Louis, but it’s fair to expect that the Cardinals will spend most of their energy on trying to move the veterans most willing to waive their no-trade clauses.
Looking beyond the club’s pricey veterans, Donovan is joined by players like Lars Nootbaar and JoJo Romero as potential trade chips Goold writes that the Cardinals told rival clubs they were willing to listen on. Goold notes all three of those players are within two years of free agency, a fact that’s also true of both Gray and Arenado. The only other players with less than three years of team control remaining in the organization are John King, who was reportedly a trade candidate over the summer, and post-deadline waiver claim Jorge Alcala. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see King’s name come back up in the rumor mill at some point, though Alcala seems unlikely to have any real trade value after posting an ERA north of 6.00 this past year.
In terms of the return for the players they look to deal, Goold adds that the Cardinals have made clear to rival clubs that they’re prioritizing pitching help and looking towards the future. Kansas City and Cleveland, as previously mentioned, are already known to be in the mix for Donovan and have the sort of young, controllable pitching available that could intrigue the Cardinals. The same could be true of teams like the Yankees and Dodgers who have previously expressed interest in Donovan as well. One intriguing fit could be with the Pirates.
In-division trades typically aren’t especially common, but Pittsburgh GM Ben Cherington has shown himself to be comfortable dealing with the Cardinals in the past, such as when the sides came together on a trade involving Jose Quintana and Johan Oviedo at the 2022 trade deadline. The Pirates have plenty of young pitching and are in need of help in the outfield that both Donovan and Nootbaar could potentially provide. Bloom’s old stomping grounds of Boston also have a rich collection of young pitching, though their existing glut of left-handed outfield talent could make them a less than ideal fit for someone like Donovan and especially Nootbaar.

Are the Cards strictly sellers this offseason? I didn’t have them signing any of the top 50, but even the lowest of teams sign SOMEONE,
Well, just listen to the commenters on here. Cards are always in contention, so of course they’ll be buying.
If anything, I imagine them signing some AAAA talent if only to shore up depth for the year, in case of injuries
Here we go again. The rebuild formula featuring AAAA players with some potential, veterans traded for “prospects” who rarely meet expectations, accumulating draft picks—how often has it worked? Are you as tired of it as I am? The White Sox have been employing a version of that formula for almost a decade now, and after a brief interval of success promising more of the same, they’ve regressed and given us 3 seasons in a row with more than 100 losses. What bothers me the most is that these rebuilding rosters are not much fun to watch; there is little incentive to spend upwards of $100 to see them lose. I hate to see the Cardinals walk down this same path. It will likely lead them nowhere but to baseball oblivion.
Yes same names as always….Gray, Nootbar, Donovan, Contreras and of course Arenado….good luck with than one unless the Cards are going to move him with the promise of adding lots of cash to the trade……yeh sure….
Rebuilds work when the team’s ownership and front office aren’t incompetent buffoons.
We got rid of one buffoon in Mo. Now, about the DeWitts….
Last offseason they spent $2mil in March on Maton and that was it
Maton got traded to Texas
They might have to sign a free agent starter or two from the bargain bin, but that’s about it.
Probably a cheap, right-handed hitting CF too.
In order for them to sell they need to have players that other teams want. Most of the players discussed here are either injury prone or have bad contracts.
Donovan is supposedly their best trade chip. He’s a guy who isn’t good defensively, doesn’t have great speed, and is a sub .800 OPS hitter. Not a bad player to have on your team to move around and fill in at multiple spots but he isn’t netting you a top prospect.
Donovan isn’t a good defender? I think the Gold Globe sitting on his mantel might bring that into question!
He won that as a utility fielder, just like Burleson did.
He grades out as a port defender in the outfield and marginal defender at second. The only position he is positive is 3B.
He also plays left and right. No speed?
Well okay…so your his brother in law with the way your defending him…..first of all playing there are plenty of outfielder playing that don’t have elite speed and are in fact average at best….he doesn’t steal bases so thats either speed that is average, or fear of getting hurt….secondly, Donovan only plays in 2/3 of the Cards games….100 in 25 and 105 in 24 so what’s up with that…doesn’t equate to durable….and he doesn’t have great offensive numbers either…..all told….a pretty average return on a trade….
Burleson did not win a GG. He did win a SS from the utility position.
Donovan is their best trade chip. He plays, left, right, short. Why wouldn’t he have good speed. I’m not sure what you do, but maybe try reading a little more carefully.
Donovan isn’t going to bring back an elite prospect…and again you with that speed thing;…just because he plays the outfield doesn’t mean he has good speed….and he doesn’t steal bases….another speed thing……sorry not buying what your selling……stick to the Astros…
You should stick to the Rockies.
rocky7, that sounds like a Rox fan username
Donovan has been a 2.6 WAR player the laat 2 seasons which is just above the MLB average. He would bring the highest return among the 4 Cardinals most likely to be traded. A pair of prospects on the acquiring teams top 30, but not one of the top 100 on the MLB Pipeline list.
Donovan’s 2 DRS is above league average on defense in the OF while Statcast’s FRV is a -2. He has been above average at 3B by both DRS and FRV. Most teams would be looking at him to play 2B where he has played most of the time in St Louis and he has a -5 DRS and 1 FRV there. Overall the message is that he is ok on defense, he won’t embarrass you, but nothing to write home about.
So…all the analytics….basically from the old school which I’m sure will elicit lots of comments….do your eyes tell you he’s anything other than an average ML player……..if he was a guy to build around he wouldn’t be the constant target of trade rumors.
LOL my friend said he might bring back Matthews and Melton
You think a versatile, cheap, 3WAR superutility with 2 years controllable isnt valuable?
Ok, genius.
Headline should have read:
This Winter Cardinals Finally in Full Bloom
You could say the Cardinals are “In Bloom”
They are going to acquire at least one relief pitcher!!!
Miguel Ullola and someone else for Brendan Donavan
Ullola has been constantly compared to Bryan Abreu.
that’s it?
They’ll probably at least sign a low-cost innings-eater type like Patrick Corbin, Tyler Anderson, Michael Lorenzen. Maybe they sign one of the pitchers coming back from foreign leagues, like Anthony Kay or Cody Ponce.
I agree with this, a low level SP and RP most likely and the rest via trade.
And to comment on what the rest are arguing above, I don’t think too highly of Donavan myself, but he’s the type of boring but solid player you don’t mind having on your team. I do think he’ll net them a couple of top 30 team prospects or a prospect and a MLB level back end SP. I could see a fit with the Padres.
They need a bit of everything right now, so they ought to sell off everyone they can that isn’t nailed down and load up the system.
The Cardinals only have $75 million on the payroll next year, and half of that is Gray’s last year under contract. They’re projected at $30 in arbitration salaries. Contracts are not the team’s problem.
Bloom is the big dog now….watch out he’s going to try and turn them into the rays. He’s going to gut that roster
Well, to be fair, wouldn’t you? That roster needs gutting.
Gutting yes, thinking it’s TB No, hopefully he’s learned though. I hope he turns the cards back into a winner. Not every team is TB and unfortunately he proved he was in over his head in a large market like Boston.
Gut it
Good. I’d love to see about six or seven players hit the trail.
(Arenado, Gray, Contreras, Donovan, Noot, Pages to start.)
You did not just say six or seven
It’s getting annoying (67)
everyone is trying to cut costs except those teams that try to win.
Re-establishing Nootbaars health after offseason surgery? Why take a haircut on his value this winter? He’s more likely a deadline chip.
Gray to the Braves should have been done already
Sinnard & Fuentes going the other way & Cards eating a little bit of money
The article says the Pirates would be interested in the OFers but for that young pitching staff lineup & locker room I think Arrenado would b a rear fit but I doubt he would waive his no trade for the Pirates
Contreras to the Rays would be a great fit and I think he would waive his no trade to go there if they are willing to sweeten the pot & make it worth his while & the Cards paying some money to get a better prospect in return
Donovan to the Giants would be a great fit too but don’t know who the Giants have to send back that would interest the Cards
I agree. I’d love to see the Cardinals use a bit of their budget to pay down the salaries of the players they trade to get a better return.
No one would waive their no trade protection to play in a minor league stadium.
DeWitts worth 4bil and penny pinching like they make 700 a week. The downfall of the organization is the refusal to compete with their checkbook on players, coaching staff, giving back to the fans that turned their investment into billions of value… Sell the team
The DeWitts were complacent *before* the pandemic, but went full cheapskate in 2020 letting all those coaches go. Now, they’re paying for it.
I would love to make $700 (net) per week. It would make retirement so much easier (it’s coming… soon). My brother,who is retired, tells me retirement is everything it is cracked up to be.
My retirement funds are what they are, but an extra $700 a week would be much appreciated.
( just having fun).
Try writing a book
Donovan doesn’t appear to be a trade chip this season. But I guess if everyone is asking the price is going way up !
Sonny Gray could be a Giants target. Expensive but only for 2 seasons max. I would imagine others as well interested will try to sell very high. Arenado I’m not sure where our be a good fit. Unless he can get 200 abs as a DH. Astros already have a full infield. And Contreras would have to be a dump of sorts. Too expensive for his production
Gray & Donovan for Tidwell, Schmitt & Meckler.
Dodgers will take one full-priced Sonny Gray
Plus buy some middle prospect with the $10 million or so negative value Gray has
Make it so, Mr. Gomes
They already have like at least 10 capable starters so they probably would rather use that money on Kyle Tucker
Trust me Gray and the braves are a match made in heaven
Kind of. The Athletic pointed out that Gray had a really rough July because he perspires heavily and it causes him to struggle to grip the ball.
So, although Gray prefers to play near his TN home, those geographic locations are a worst-case scenario for a guy with that problem.
I feel like the biggest myth in baseball is that you can clear out salary so that you can spend that money on other players and somehow magically get better. You get better by a combination of developing young talent and making judicious trades and finding value in free agency. So many players are incapable of staying injury free AND performing consistently that it’s a crap shoot.
Right. Target younger free agents and former top prospects. Players who are coming off down seasons and injuries. Then look to secure those players over a window instead of typical 1 year deals. Braves been up to that of late !
Gray and Donovan to the Cubs for Alcantara and Kipp. Cubs pay full salary.
nobody paying full salary for gray, no way
Astros are going to be in it.
How?
If the Cubs didn’t have Bushy I would get Alec Burleson dude is a gamer
Why would Cardinal fans even attend a game this coming season? In all of my years as a Cardinal fan and supporting this team I have never experienced what they are planning. Yet ownership is not pleased with attendance. With the high cost of tickets,concession, and parking I expect to see an organization that is competitive.Perhaps if they would not have invested so much in Ballpark Village they could have focused on what matters in the game.
Champ-I agree. Of all teams to try this rebuild nonsense I never thought I’d see the day where the Cardinals did that. Cardinal fans are some of the most loyal in the game and to put them through this is BS. They still expect you to go to the games they still expect you to pay to park your car and buy everything while you’re there but they’re gonna put garbage on the field for three or four years. What these rebuilds really are his owners holding out to all the extra cash that they can.
here we go again with the”Cardinal fans are special” bs, don’t go. that’s all, just don’t go
entrtainment means more than a competent team
The Cards need starting pitching. Perhaps offer a decent prospect to Seattle for Jurrangelo Cijntje & Logan Evans. The M’s don’t want to trade any sp’s with high ceilings like Sloan.
Cardinals going to battle the lowly Pirates for last place supremacy for years to come.
Cardinals hopefully our going to do what they needed to do last year,tear down this mediocre team. If the Cards do this right, I think they can build a very good team in a few years. I’m not saying it is likely, but I do think there is a path to contending this next season. With the young players stepping up and some good free agent sighing’s, we could maybe snatch a wild card. One big factor is JJ Wetherholt. If he hits the ground running, they could have the star hitter we have been needing. GO CARDINALS!
Sure wish the Dewitts would just sell the team, so we don’t have to hear about them cry the we are not making money BS. They are ruining the Cardinals.
Card66; have you heard who’s lining up to buy the Cardinals from the DeWitts? Anybody?
The Cardinals are in a rebuilding phase (obviously). I feel like the Astros will send them Jose Fleury, Alimber Santa, or Miguel Ullola.
If you look at the Cards offense numbers there quite bad. They don’t hit for power . They don’t do a lot right. Bull pen was good. That’s about it. They are rebuilding the coaching staff so these guys that come up aren’t lost . This rebuild is way over due and won’t take long. They have talent in the pipeline. A year or two
Just sell the team. I know it’s a business, but this is embarrassing. Cash out, sell to a owner that wants to win not just get by and earn revenue sharing money.
Entertainment isthewatchword. not competition. The owners are in it to make money
The trash franchise in east Missouri falls to the bottom of the league where it belongs. They won’t be a viable quality team for many years, and if I was any team management in the league, I would never deal with them. Cheating franchises like this should be ostracized and ignored for decades.
2/10. Nice effort. You can do better.
Tell us your a Cub fan without saying your a Cub fan.
Show us on the doll where the Cardinals hurt you.
“Robust as the market for the 28-year-old’s services appears to be” is NOT proper English. You can’t just leave “as” out to start the sentence because you feel like it. Correct grammar isn’t optional, especially if you’re a professional writer.