
The St. Louis Cardinals are in the middle of a rebuild right now, and they've gotten off to quite a hot start on the rebuilding front. Jordan Walker is hitting the ball as well as anybody in baseball, which is huge considering some fans wanted him traded. JJ Wetherholt has been as advertised, getting off to a solid start to his MLB career, though his future is much brighter than the present day.
The Cardinals have the young pieces to build around. But they're not built to win right now. They need to continue their rebuild, which means continuing to trade away the veteran pieces in an attempt to get ever younger and more promising.
Who could the Cardinals look to trade this year? Who could be on the trade block?
Pitcher JoJo Romero has been mentioned as a trade candidate for the last year or so, but he hasn't been moved yet because he was much more controllable than the relievers the Cardinals traded last season. Romero's contract runs out after this season, so he's the clear top trade candidate in St. Louis. Almost every contending team is going to need left-handed pitching in the bullpen, so the Cardinals should be able to generate quite a bidding war for the veteran reliever, especially considering how well he's pitched this season (10 1/3 IP, 0 ER).
The Cardinals could also look to trade Riley O'Brien, who's similar to Romero because his value is at its peak right now, but different because he has a lot more team control left. Still, the Cardinals need to add more impact players, and the unfortunate thing for O'Brien's time in St. Louis is that a talented middle reliever isn't exactly an impact player for a rebuilding team. O'Brien would be a very valuable piece in a contending bullpen, but for the Cardinals, it would make the most sense to trade him at his peak value.
The Cardinals have reportedly been open to trading Lars Nootbaar for over a year, but after he underwent double heel surgery in the offseason, his trade stock plummeted. If he can come back strong from his injury, he's the perfect trade candidate. There are plenty of teams around the league that could use an outfielder with the upside that Nootbaar brings. As long as his performance isn't impacted by the injury, he should be on the trade block when he returns.
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