Cardinals Executive John Mozeliak: Trade Talks to Ramp Up After MLB Draft

In an exciting announcement, Cardinals executive John Mozeliak has revealed that trade talks will be heating up after the upcoming MLB Draft. This news comes as St. Louis prepares to make a significant impact on the deadline market.

Mozeliak, who serves as the President of Baseball Operations for the Cardinals, made the statement during a recent press conference. He emphasized the importance of the draft in shaping the team’s strategy for the rest of the season.

“We have some key players that we are targeting in the draft, and once that is complete, we will shift our focus to potential trades,” Mozeliak stated.

The Cardinals have a history of making impactful trades, and fans are eagerly anticipating what moves the team will make this year. With the deadline approaching, the team is looking to bolster their roster and make a push for the playoffs.

Mozeliak also mentioned that the team is open to both buying and selling players, depending on their needs and the offers they receive.

“We are always looking to improve our team, whether it’s through acquiring new talent or making strategic trades,” he explained.

As the MLB Draft approaches and trade talks ramp up, all eyes will be on the Cardinals and their potential moves. Fans can expect an exciting and eventful deadline season for St. Louis.  of the yearThe Cardinals have a history of being active at the trade deadline, and this year looks to be no different. With the draft and All-Star break approaching, the team’s front office is gearing up for a busy and potentially franchise-altering period.

The Cardinals are ready to make moves as the trade deadline approaches

The St. Louis Cardinals have been the talk of the league as the MLB trade deadline draws near. But according to Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak, the real action won’t start until after the MLB Draft and All-Star break.

“The way the calendar is set up with the draft, there’s this sort of awkward [break],” Mozeliak explained, “But, right after the draft, there will start to be a much more feverish pitch.”

The draft, scheduled for July 13-14, is the key marker that will shift the baseball world’s focus back toward trade activity. While preliminary discussions may already be happening behind the scenes, front offices are currently focused on the amateur draft. This means that meaningful trade talks will resume once the draft concludes. The All-Star break, which coincides with the draft, adds to this temporary lull.

The Cardinals are expected to be one of the most active and influential teams at this year’s deadline. According to an anonymous MLB executive, “The Cardinals can be a linchpin for a lot of teams. They have a lot of players teams are interested in.”

Indeed, the Cardinals have a long list of potentially available players, including established names like Nolan Arenado, Sonny Gray, Miles Mikolas, Erick Fedde, Ryan Helsley, Phil Maton, Steven Matz, and young slugger Jordan Walker. Outfielder Lars Nootbaar is also a name that could be moved for the right return. The Cardinals’ willingness to engage in deals involving these players will give buyers a wide range of options and could significantly change the trade market.

Adding to the intrigue, the Cardinals are currently just one game out of the NL Wild Card race. This gives them the flexibility to approach the deadline from multiple angles. If they continue to contend, they may choose to become buyers. If not, they could pivot towards selling and offloading veteran contracts.

The Cardinals have a history of being active at the trade deadline, and this year looks to be no different. With the draft and All-Star break approaching, the team’s front office is gearing up for a busy and potentially franchise-altering period. 

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