A former St. Louis Cardinals outfielder has been mentioned as a possible trade candidate with the Boston Red Sox in a deal that would reunite him with his former club.
The St. Louis Cardinals have yet to announce any trade deadline plans but it looks more like the club will be buyers as we inch closer to July 30.
"Maybe they bring Tyler O'Neill back from Boston for a few months," Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller wrote Sunday when discussing St. Louis' outfield struggles and who they could look to trade for this summer to help improve their situation. The 29-year-old has rejuvenated his career with Boston after being traded by the Cardinals this past winter in exchange for right-handed pitchers Nick Robertson and Victor Santos.
The 2024 season isn't even halfway over yet and O'Neill already has more home runs, extra-base hits and RBIs than he did all last year. With the former Cardinals slugger hitting so well, it would be rational for St. Louis to want him back.
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