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		Cardinals officially announce Nolan Arenado trade
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			 [February 02, 2021] 
			The St. Louis Cardinals 
			completed their third base upgrade Monday, confirming the 
			acquisition of Nolan Arenado from the Colorado Rockies. 
 The trade sent Arenado and cash to the Cardinals in exchange for 
			left-hander Austin Gomber, right-handers Tony Locey and Jake Sommers 
			and infielders Mateo Gil and Elehuris Montero.
 
 The Cardinals announced that they reached an agreement with Arenado 
			on a one-year contract extension carrying his deal through the 2027 
			season. He retained opt-out clauses that can be exercised after the 
			2022 and 2023 seasons.
 
 The team did not divulge the cash going from the Rockies to St. 
			Louis, but multiple media outlets reported that the Cardinals will 
			get $50 million to pay part of the $199 million that Arenado is 
			guaranteed through the 2026 season.
 
 
		
		 
			Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said in a 
			statement, "Many have heard me say that one of the great things 
			about baseball is that you always have a chance to get better. Today 
			we got better!
 
 "A deal of this nature, acquiring a player of Nolan's considerable 
			talents, are the ones that can set you apart in many ways. It 
			certainly shows the commitment of Mr. DeWitt and ownership to 
			continue to give our great fans a team that aims to win -- both now 
			and in the future."
 
 Arenado, 29, is a five-time All-Star, an eight-time Gold Glove 
			winner and a four-time Silver Slugger winner. He lobbied his way out 
			of Colorado after criticizing the team's direction under general 
			manager Jeff Bridich and owner Dick Monfort.
 
 Arenado batted .253 with eight home runs, 26 RBIs and 23 runs in 48 
			games in 2020 after hitting a career-best .315 with 41 home runs and 
			118 RBIs the previous year.
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            Colorado Rockies third 
			baseman Nolan Arenado (28) fields and throws to first base in the 
			first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Coors Field. 
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            He owns a career .293 average with a .349 on-base percentage, a .541 
			slugging percentage, 235 homers, 760 RBIs and 649 runs in eight 
			years (1,079 games), all for Colorado.
 Cardinals third basemen last year, primarily Matt Carpenter and 
			Tommy Edman, combined for a .216 average with five homers and 33 
			RBIs in 58 games.
 
 Gomber, 27, pitched for the Cardinals in 2018 and 2020, making 43 
			appearances, including 15 starts. He owns a 7-3 record with a 3.72 
			ERA.
 
 Locey, 22, has never appeared higher than Class A. In three minor 
			league seasons, the University of Georgia product has a 1-2 record 
			with a 5.29 ERA in 12 games, all in relief.
 
 Sommers, 23, started his pro career in 2019 by going 2-3 with a 4.18 
			ERA in 12 games (10 starts) at the rookie-ball level.
 
 Gil, 20, has reached high Class-A ball, and he has a .257 average 
			with eight homers and 50 RBIs in 98 games over two minor league 
			seasons.
 
 Montero, 22, advanced as high as Double-A in 2019. He has a .269 
			average with 32 homers and 192 RBIs in 360 minor league games over 
			five seasons.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
 
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