Getting His Wish

After a year of expressing unhappiness with the Rockies organization, Nolan Arenado got his wish this weekend -- a trade from Colorado to St. Louis. Now, he joins Paul Goldschmidt as infield bookends on a club that suddenly looks ready to rule the NL Central.
Is it fair to play the blame game after the Rockies best alltime player just talked his way out of Denver? While any player has a right to be frustrated or disappointed when his team doesn't win, was it right for Arenado to feel "disrespected?" 
The Rockies have made some questionable player moves over the years. The ill-fated signing of free agent Ian Desmond was one. Then there's watching former NL batting champ DJ LeMahieu walk away -- only to turn it up several notches more, once he donned Yankee pinstripes. 
Concluding that, despite a nine figure contract that will pay him over $30 million this season, the Rockies were never going to contend with the Dodgers or the vastly improved and now-aggressive Padres, Arenado got his wish. Just don't expect the Coors Field faithful to take the news with a smile.


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