Giancarlo Stanton keeps the world of baseball on fire. According to recent media reports, the National League MVP does not tend to ignore the trades already negotiated by the Miami Marlins for the St. Paul’s Day. Louis Cardinals or San Francisco Giants. Instead, he tended to focus on four other teams.
On Thursday, there was some movement in history, because Ken Rosenthal of the MLB Network first reported that Stanton did not want to change to the Cardinals or the Giants, although the situation was “flowing”. Stanton has a full no-trade clause in its contract and can reject any trade.
Instead, Rosenthal reported that Stanton would only allow trades to the Dodgers and Yankees. A short time later, Craig Mish of SiriusXM Radio reported that the Astros and Cubs were also on Stanton’s “white list”. However, neither the Marlins nor Stanton’s agents confirmed these reports.
It is already clear that the Stanton staff will be a major topic at the Winter Meetings in Orlando/Florida next week. The Marlins are trying to lower their payroll and Stanton is with 295 million dollars over the next ten years by far the top earners of the squad.
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