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Nolan Arenado

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Batting / Throwing

Right / Right

Proj.

Injury Status

Day-To-Day

Est. Return 03/07/2025 (Finger)

Performance

GW 80
8
Los Angeles Dodgers
5
Los Angeles Dodgers
0
Los Angeles Dodgers
GW 81
0
Toronto Blue Jays
29
Toronto Blue Jays
2
Toronto Blue Jays
2
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 82
8
Milwaukee Brewers
10
Milwaukee Brewers
1
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 83
7
Chicago White Sox
1
Chicago White Sox
22
Chicago White Sox
GW 84
Potential injuryDNP
Cincinnati Reds
18
Cincinnati Reds
5
Cincinnati Reds
GW 85
7
Chicago Cubs
0
Chicago Cubs
0
Chicago Cubs
1
Chicago Cubs
GW 86
13
Cleveland Guardians
4
Cleveland Guardians
7
Cleveland Guardians
GW 87
0
Pittsburgh Pirates
Potential injuryDNP
Pittsburgh Pirates

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Jersey Number

#28

Age

34

Birthplace

usausa

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1 July 2025

Battling sprained finger

Arenado was diagnosed with a right index finger sprain Tuesday, Katie Woo of The Athletic reports.

Analysis

Arenado initially injured himself Sunday and worked as a DH on Monday, but his diagnosis will cause him to miss the starting nine entirely Tuesday while Nolan Gorman starts at the hot corner. X-rays on Arenado's finger came back negative, so he's being considered day-to-day for now.

1 July 2025

Out of St. Louis lineup

Arenado is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game in Pittsburgh.

Analysis

Arenado was lifted from Sunday's game in Cleveland with a jammed right index finger and was used at designated hitter Monday. It's not clear whether his absence from Tuesday's lineup is related to that injury or is simply a day of rest. Nolan Gorman will be at third base and bat fifth for the Cardinals.

30 June 2025

Good to go Monday

Arenado (finger) will start at designated hitter and bat fifth in Monday's game against the Pirates.

Analysis

After jamming his right index finger early in Sunday's 7-0 win over the Guardians, Arenado initially stayed in the game before he was lifted for a pinch hitter in the eighth inning. The Cardinals described Arenado's early exit as precautionary, and his inclusion in the lineup a day later seemingly supports that notion. While the veteran third baseman is on pace for a second straight season with a sub-.400 slugging percentage, he's at least gotten his batting average back on track in June, hitting .283 through his first 26 games of the month.

29 June 2025

Makes precautionary exit Sunday

Arenado said after Sunday's 7-0 win over the Guardians that his removal from the contest was due to a jammed right index finger, John Denton of MLB.com reports.

Analysis

Arenado went 2-for-3 with a double before he was lifted for a pinch hitter as a precautionary measure in the top of the eighth inning. The Cardinals were up 5-0 at the time of Arenado's departure, which adds credence to the idea that the third baseman's removal was precautionary. Even so, fantasy managers will want to keep close tabs on Arenado's status heading into Monday's series opener in Pittsburgh.

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