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Report: Dodgers eyeing three-time NL home run leader
St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado Rob Schumacher/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Los Angeles Dodgers have already made a couple of moves before the 2023 MLB trade deadline. But could they swing big for Nolan Arenado?

The Dodgers have “engaged in talks” with the St. Louis Cardinals for the star third baseman, according to Jorge Castillo of the LA Times. Castillo asserts that the potential deal would be centered around a combination of current Dodgers players and prospects. The Cardinals would also include a starting pitcher such as Jordan Montgomery or Jack Flaherty in return.

Arenado, who hails from Newport Beach, is said to be willing to waive his no-trade clause in any deal that lands him on his hometown team. However, while Castillo claims that the Dodgers are the lone team Arenado is willing to waive it for, Arenado’s agent Joel Wolfe says otherwise.

The Cardinals may not be as enthused as the Dodgers to engage in any deal involving Arenado, per USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. The MLB insider confirmed Arenado’s willingness to waive the no-trade clause for a Dodgers move. However, Nightengale pegs the chances of St. Louis moving on from their star by their own volition at 1 percent.

Prior reports have indicated that the Cardinals would only move Arenado if he demands a trade out of St. Louis.

Arenado has put together another stellar year with the Cardinals this summer. He’s currently slashing .287/.335/.521 with an OPS of .856 in 98 games. Arenado has missed just five games all year and continues to flash his usual Gold Glove defense at the hot corner.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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