Reports: Cardinals’ Nolan Arenado Exercising Contract Option through 2027

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Reports: Cardinals’ Nolan Arenado Exercising Contract Option through 2027
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Nolan Arenado will reportedly exercise the option in his contract to remain with St. Louis for the next five seasons

. Arenado is poised to earn $144 million over the subsequent five seasons, including $35 million in 2023. He will be under contract to the Cardinals through 2027.

The option to end the contract is the second such opportunity for Arenado to exit the nine-year, $275 million deal he originally signed with the Rockies in 2019. A 10-year MLB veteran, Arenado was traded to St. Louis prior to the 2021 season. In two years with St. Louis, he has batted .273/.335/.513 with 64 home runs and 208 RBIs. For his career, Arenado has batted .289/.346/.535 with 299 homers and 968 RBIs.The decision comes days after the Cardinals learned that star pitcher

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