Salary Dump


It's such a crass term, but how else would you tab Thursday's deal where the Cardinals sent outfielder Dexter Fowler to the Angels.

After signing a pricey five-year deal St. Louis in 2017, the former Cub, Astro and Rockie never lived up to expectations -- producing one OK year followed by three that underwhelmed.

Following last week's big deal for Nolan Arenado, it's hardly surprising to see the Cards shuffle out some salary. A month from turning 35, and entering his walk year, Fowler was the logical candidate to be dealt. The biggest surprise was that the Angels agreed to pay $2 million toward his salary -- especially since the Cardinals wanted him gone at almost any price.

Now, the Cardinals can plug a younger option into a corner outfield spot, and Fowler gets a chance to rebuild his value playing alongside Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon.


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