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Cardinals interested in trading for David Peralta?
Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder David Peralta Cody Glenn-USA TODAY Sports

“The Cardinals have talked about acquiring” David Peralta in the past, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes, and Goold feels it would be logical for the Cards to again consider acquiring the Diamondbacks outfielder. 

Peralta began his pro career with St. Louis back in 2004 before being released in 2009, and he has since gone on to become a solid contributor over seven MLB seasons with the D-backs. Peralta’s name has been periodically mentioned in trade rumors as the Diamondbacks’ fortunes have gone up and down over the years, but Arizona locked Peralta up on a contract extension last spring. That same deal now could make Peralta an affordable (he is owed $7.5M in both 2021 and 2022) trade target for a team like the Cardinals, who are both in need of outfield help and are seemingly trying to limit spending

While the D-backs have dealt several of their higher-paid players in recent years, however, there hasn’t been any indication that Arizona is considering a similar move involving Peralta or any of its pricier veterans this winter. If anything, indications are that the D-backs are leaning toward bringing much of their roster back, with the sense that 2020 was an aberration of a season.

Here are a couple more items from around the Senior Circuit:

  • The Nationals and Diamondbacks will be among the teams that will have scouts at Corey Kluber’s showcase on Jan. 13, as reported by The Athletic’s Britt Ghiroli and Zach Buchanan (both Twitter links). Washington has a clearer need for starting pitching than Arizona, but given the potential upside of adding a former Cy Young Award winner if Kluber can stay healthy, the veteran righty makes sense for practically every team in baseball.
  • With all of the economic uncertainty surrounding baseball, the Giants “will be better positioned than almost any team…to weather whatever 2021 brings,” The Athletic’s Andrew Baggarly writes in a breakdown of the team’s overall solid financial outlook. This doesn’t necessarily mean the Giants will spend big on new players this winter, but it bodes well for the future, potentially next offseason once almost all of their expensive contracts are off the books.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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