Cardinals' Brendan Donovan Trade Proposal Hits a Roadblock as Mariners Refuse to Let Go of High-Profile Prospects
The St. Louis Cardinals are reportedly committed to rebuilding this winter, and one possible way to do that is by trading away infielder Brendan Donovan, who was an All-Star last year. Donovan's defensive versatility makes him a valuable asset for any team in the league.
A mock trade put together by Curt Bishop suggests that Donovan would be sent to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for top prospects Jurrangelo Cijntje, Michael Arroyo, and Lazaro Montes. However, this proposal is seen as a severe overpay for the Mariners, who should not consider cutting ties with these three talented young players.
Despite the potential benefits of acquiring Donovan, who could potentially fill two holes in the infield, the fit between the two teams seems to make perfect sense. The Mariners are in need of an infielder after losing Jorge Polanco in free agency, and Donovan's abilities would be a big asset for Seattle.
However, the price being asked by the Cardinals appears too high, as it involves the trade of three highly-rated prospects who could have long-term value with their current teams. It remains to be seen if the Mariners will make a move for Donovan or stand firm on this deal.
The St. Louis Cardinals are reportedly committed to rebuilding this winter, and one possible way to do that is by trading away infielder Brendan Donovan, who was an All-Star last year. Donovan's defensive versatility makes him a valuable asset for any team in the league.
A mock trade put together by Curt Bishop suggests that Donovan would be sent to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for top prospects Jurrangelo Cijntje, Michael Arroyo, and Lazaro Montes. However, this proposal is seen as a severe overpay for the Mariners, who should not consider cutting ties with these three talented young players.
Despite the potential benefits of acquiring Donovan, who could potentially fill two holes in the infield, the fit between the two teams seems to make perfect sense. The Mariners are in need of an infielder after losing Jorge Polanco in free agency, and Donovan's abilities would be a big asset for Seattle.
However, the price being asked by the Cardinals appears too high, as it involves the trade of three highly-rated prospects who could have long-term value with their current teams. It remains to be seen if the Mariners will make a move for Donovan or stand firm on this deal.