Nolan Arenado Next Team Odds: Dodgers, Yankees, Tigers Favored
Baseball's biggest domino fell yesterday as Steve Cohen and the New York Mets handed Juan Soto the largest contract in professional sports history.
With the Soto Sweepstakes now complete, teams that were in the bidding war can now turn their attention to other free agents.
SportsBetting.ag has updated its "next team" odds for eight of the marquee players on the market. Additionally, there are now odds for Nolan Arenado's next destination, should he be traded by the Cardinals, as rumored.
And, finally, the latest odds for the team that will sign Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki, who is expected to be posted during MLB's Winter Meetings, have also been updated.
Here is the list of players available:
- Nolan Arenado
- Alex Bregman
- Corbin Burnes
- Justin Verlander
- Max Fried
- Max Scherzer
- Paul Goldschmidt
- Pete Alonso
- Tanner Scott
- Roki Sasaki
Nolan Arenado Next Team Odds
All Odds Courtesy of SportsBetting.ag Here
Nolan Arenado Next Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
3/1
New York Yankees
4/1
Detroit Tigers
6/1
Houston Astros
7/1
Philadelphia Phillies
8/1
Toronto Blue Jays
9/1
Boston Red Sox
10/1
Kansas City Royals
10/1
Seattle Mariners
10/1
Arizona Diamondbacks
14/1
Texas Rangers
16/1
Atlanta Braves
18/1
San Francisco Giants
20/1
Baltimore Orioles
25/1
Chicago Cubs
25/1
MLB.com had this to say about the Tigers chances of landing Arenado:
"The leap the Tigers made in 2024, thanks largely to their blistering-hot September, has upped the ante in Detroit, and they’re ready to start adding some experience to a still-young roster. Is Arenado that veteran piece who could help them take the next step? The Tigers have some decisions to make on young infielders Spencer Torkelson and Jace Jung -- where they play, or how much they stick with them -- and if they get impatient, or just want to show that they’re serious by bringing in a player of Arenado’s caliber and reputation, this could make some sense (especially given the need for a righty bat). The question here is whether the Tigers are quite ready to take on the risk of what Arenado looks like in three years, and how that fits with their roster’s age."