The St. Louis Cardinals are actively looking to navigate the trade market this offseason, particularly eyeing options to enhance their player development system. A key player in this mix is third baseman Nolan Arenado, who has been on the trade block. However, his no-trade clause complicates potential moves before the start of the 2025 season.
Another player garnering interest is utility man Brendan Donovan. With the New York Mets possibly in pursuit of a Gold Glove talent, Donovan's .280 batting average and impressive career stats make him an attractive target despite his importance to the Cardinals. A proposed trade has New York acquiring Donovan for a package including Ronny Mauricio, Dom Hamel, and Alex Ramírez, all top Mets prospects.
However, given Donovan's projected leadership role for the upcoming season and the Cardinals' desire to retain their homegrown talent, a trade involving him seems unlikely. The 27-year-old still has three years of team control, strengthening St. Louis's position to hold onto him as they rebuild.