Cardinals Ace Open To Waiving No-Trade-Clause This Offseason
Summary
The St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher, Sonny Gray, is considering waiving his no-trade clause because the team has not made the playoffs in his time there. Gray, who wants to be on a winning team, may look to join another team that is more likely to compete for a championship.Key Facts
- Sonny Gray is a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals.
- Gray is willing to give up his no-trade clause this offseason.
- He joined the team with hopes of making the playoffs, but the Cardinals have missed the postseason for three years.
- Gray is 36 years old and has played 13 seasons in Major League Baseball.
- He has made three postseason appearances in his career.
- Gray believes he could help a playoff team as a No. 2 or No. 3 pitcher.
- He is coming off two seasons with over 200 strikeouts each.
- Gray's decision to leave will depend on his desire to join a more competitive team.
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