
You know like me that Nolan Arenado said no to astros this winter.
There was a transaction in place to send it to the Houston Astros, but the Cardinals player of Saint-Louis refused. It was not sure that the club was really going to be able to win.
But did you know that it is not the only team he said, right?
As part of a somewhat left -back new, Bob Nighingale said that the third goal player, recognized for his defensive, also said no to the angels.
Nolan Arenado is off to a strong start. MLB insider @BNightengale told our @DMAC_LA he still expects him to be traded before the deadline⬇️⬇️
He revealed what it would take for Arenado to end up with the Dodgers👀👀
Do you want to see Arenado in LA?https://t.co/mDnPvD1aDf
— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) April 24, 2025
We know that Arenado comes from the corner of Los Angeles. Playing for the angels would have meant that he could have returned home … but he would have done it for an ugly training.
His refusal does not surprise me, therefore.
Nighingale still expects to see the veteran, who has a good start to the season, be exchanged this year. I would not be surprised to see the phillies getting my nose in the backrest.
But we all know, deep down, that his dream is to play for the Dodgers, the club of his childhood.
The Dodgers have no room for the third goal, but Nighingale does not close the door to see the player being exchanged at the Dodgers. You shouldn't bet everything on such a scenario, but the journalist still opens a bit. Here, well.
Right now, Max Muncy is there, but he's not riding. Could Dodgers move? We'll see.