The Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals have been division rivals for years, but the clubs should consider working together this offseason.
The Milwaukee Brewers will likely lose their star shortstop Willy Adames in free agency, but his replacement could come from their division rival St. Louis Cardinals.
"The St. Louis Cardinals are planning to reload – but not completely rebuild – with Nolan Arenado the only high-priced player they are shopping," USA Today's Bob Nightengale wrote Monday morning. "Arenado has three years, $52 million remaining in his contract, but the Colorado Rockies are responsible for $4 million each of the final three seasons."
Milwaukee's plan is rumored to be moving third baseman Joey Ortiz to shortstop, which could open the hot corner for Arenado to fit in perfectly.
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