6 potential landing spots for Nolan Arenado via trade
On the latest edition of "Big Time Baseball," RADIO.COM MLB Insider Jon Heyman said that the Colorado Rockies' third baseman Nolan Arenado is as available as Cleveland Indians' shortstop Francisco Lindor this winter, a rather jarring development when you consider that it's seen as a matter of when, not if Lindor is ultimately dealt.
Arenado, who will turn 30 next April, is entering just the third season of an eight-year/$260 million extension with the Rockies. However, Arenado can opt out of his contract and become a free agent next winter, something he may very well do if he's still employed by the Rockies, given that they have failed to keep pace with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres in the National League West.
An eight-time Gold Glove Award winner, Arenado posted 15 defensive runs saved in the shortened 2020 season, continuing to cement himself as one of the most dominant defensive players in the history of the sport. Though you do have to wonder how long he can sustain this level of defensive prowess, there's no reason to think that there will be any decline from him in the field next season.
What is interesting are the home/road offensive splits that Arenado has in his career. In home games at Coors Field, Arenado has put up Hall of Fame-caliber production, slashing .322/.376/.609 with a .985 OPS. However, there's been a noticeable dip away from the altitude of Denver, as Arenado has slashed .263/.322/.471 with a .793 in road games in his career. Certainly, he'll still be a very good offensive player if traded, but there are eight years worth of evidence that suggest he won't be a superstar at the plate if he plays his home games somewhere other than Coors Field.
Still, it's rare that you get the chance to acquire a player like Arenado, and there figure to be quite a few teams that at least check in on him this winter and attempt to get him to waive his full no-trade clause and delay his opt-out. Here are six potential landing spots for the five-time All-Star via trade: