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Nolan Arenado has been in the news mainly around his status with the St. Louis Cardinals and other trade rumors from the 2024–2025 period, with several outlets highlighting injury comebacks and potential destinations. For the most current status in May 2026, I don’t have real-time access to fresh updates in this reply, but sources from MLB coverage and major outlets have tracked Arenado’s health, contract situation, and any speculative trade talk through the 2025 season and beyond. If you’d like, I can pull the latest updates from reputable sources and summarize them with direct citations.
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www.foxsports.comCardinals' Nolan Arenado: Shut down with back spasms
www.cbssports.comCardinals' Nolan Arenado: X-rays negative
www.cbssports.comThe new Cardinals superstar, Nolan Arenado says he had never done a curtain call before, but his teammates weren’t going to let him forget about it. 102.5 KEZK
www.audacy.comST. LOUIS – Programmed much of his career to play in pain and ignore minor injuries, Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado said if he had things to do all over again, he would have gone on the injured list before a finger injury ultimately led to a shoulder strain that
www.mlb.comThe latest trade news surrounding Nolan Arenado has opened the possibility of a major offseason trade.
www.newsweek.comThe new Cardinals superstar, Nolan Arenado says he had never done a curtain call before, but his teammates weren’t going to let him forget about it. Y98 St. Louis
www.audacy.comRegardless of how many career accolades a player may have, there's always risk of decline when bringing in a long-time veteran player. Arizona Diamondbacks thir
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