BREAKING: Nolan Arenado Finally Agrees to Stay — Cardinals Confirm Blockbuster $150 Million Extension, Cementing Future Through 2028
In a move that electrifies the St. Louis baseball community, the Cardinals have officially announced that star third baseman Nolan Arenado has agreed to a blockbuster $150 million contract extension, keeping him in St. Louis through the 2028 MLB season.
Commitment Confirmed: The Face of the Franchise Stays Home
After months of speculation and behind-the-scenes negotiations, the Cardinals and Arenado have come to terms on an extension that reflects not only his elite performance on the field but his leadership and connection with the fanbase.
President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak confirmed the deal Tuesday morning, calling it “a massive win for our organization and for the city of St. Louis.”
The extension includes:
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5 years, $150 million guaranteed
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No-trade clause
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Performance bonuses tied to MVP votes and postseason achievements
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A team option for 2029
Arenado Speaks: “St. Louis Is Where I Belong”
In a heartfelt press conference, Arenado said the decision came down to legacy and loyalty.
“This city embraced me from day one. I want to bring a championship here, and I believe we’re building something special. St. Louis is where I belong.”
The 10-time Gold Glove winner and 8-time All-Star emphasized his commitment to mentoring younger players and helping the team return to its postseason glory.
Fans Celebrate — and So Does the Clubhouse
Social media erupted within minutes of the announcement. “He’s ours through 2028 — let’s gooooo!” one fan tweeted, while others flooded Busch Stadium’s official pages with gratitude and excitement.
Teammates reportedly celebrated the news in the clubhouse, with outfielder Lars Nootbaar calling it “the best news we’ve had all year.”
What This Means for the Cardinals
This deal solidifies the Cardinals’ infield for the foreseeable future and makes it clear: St. Louis is going all-in on building around its veteran stars while developing its next generation.
With Arenado locked in and young talent rising, the team is in prime position to make a serious postseason push in the coming seasons.
Conclusion
By signing Nolan Arenado to a $150 million extension through 2028, the St. Louis Cardinals have sent a clear message to fans and rivals alike: They’re not rebuilding — they’re ready to win now. Arenado’s decision to stay marks a pivotal moment for the franchise and a cause for celebration throughout Cardinal Nation.