Red Sox, Cardinals and Willson Contreras
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"The Padres' players in the talks include right-hander Nick Pivetta, outfielder Ramón Laureano and relievers Mason Miller, Adrian Morejon and Jeremiah Estrada. San Diego, in turn, is asking the Mets about their young major leaguers and all of their top prospects, both pitchers and position players."
The Boston Red Sox continue to be linked with All-Star caliber hitters in the offseason despite failing to acquire either Kyle Schwarber or Pete Alonso in free agency.
The Cardinals are looking for top prospects in a Brendan Donovan deal and the Mariners and Giants are competing for the All-Star's services.
Here's where trade discussions stand for Willson Contreras and Nolan Arenado after the Winter Meetings, with fresh insight into potential moves and team plans.
As the Mets explore their options, Willson Contreras emerges as a strong candidate. Known for his offensive prowess, Contreras has built a solid reputation since his MLB debut in 2016. With a career total of 172 home runs and an .811 OPS, he brings both power and on-base ability to the table.
The Red Sox are exploring a low-cost, high-impact upgrade at first base by targeting Willson Contreras, whose revived production and veteran presence could fill a major roster need while preserving Boston’s flexibility for bigger offseason moves.
Will the St. Louis Cardinals cut ties with Willson Contreras this offseason? Contreras has a no-trade clause and made it clear last offseason, ahead of this past offseason, and even at the very end of the regular season that he preferred to stick around with St.
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