BREAKING: Nolan Arenado tearfully confesses about leaving the Cardinals – “I wish I had done better for them”.y1

When Nolan Arenado Opened Up About His Cardinals Departure — and His Words Brought the Entire City of St. Louis to a Choke

When Nolan Arenado emerged from the Arizona Diamondbacks’ practice tunnel for a press conference after his trade from the Cardinals, it wasn’t just a baseball deal — it was a moment that revealed a tragic chapter, steeped in human emotion and undeniable truth.

Arenado — one of the greatest players of his generation with 10 Gold Glove titles and 8 All-Stars, who spent five emotionally charged seasons in St. Louis — didn’t hide his feelings when speaking about the farewell that brought so much heartache and genuine love for the team and its fans.

“I loved every moment playing in the red and white,” Arenado said in an interview with Bob Nightengale of USA Today, his voice low but sincere. “The fans in St. Louis are unlike anyone else. They have very high expectations — and I always want to make them proud… but I haven’t been able to play as well as I’d hoped in the last few years.”

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Not an excuse. Not a price to pay. It’s the quietest apology a superstar can offer to the hearts that have stood behind him every step of the way onto the field.

In Arenado’s eyes, his time in St. Louis was more than just dry statistics — it was evenings under the lights of Busch Stadium, hearing the fans rise and cheer, children clutching his gloves, dreaming of being like him.

Arenado doesn’t shy away from personal failure. He admits he’s no longer playing at the peak he expected, with injuries and the inevitable physical decline of age. “I’m disappointed that I haven’t played as well as I’d hoped in St. Louis in recent years… that’s baseball — you have to learn to listen to your body,” he said.

And then, Arenado said something that left many fans speechless:

“I just wish I could have played better for them.” — Nolan Arenado.

These weren’t just the words of an athlete — they were the admission of a man who knew he hadn’t been complete for the people who had always believed in him.

Arenado’s time in Mississippi — where baseball tradition permeated every street corner — was a time of expectation, then disappointment, then unconditional love.

He wasn’t just a player — he was a fighting spirit on the court, an image of dedication, the man who received a warm ovation at the final game of the season at Busch Stadium, where he exclaimed, “I love this place.”

And when faced with the difficult decision to accept the trade, it wasn’t a step backward — it was giving way for the Cardinals to be reborn with new talent. Arenado even said he wanted to pave the way for the organization’s future — a rare act for superstars at the peak of their careers.

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In recent years, the Cardinals experienced a surprising decline: from a 93-win streak to a trophyless season, as pitching problems, aging players, and recurring injuries hampered the team’s ambitions.

No one wanted to end such a glorious era. But fate is sometimes crueler than fans can imagine. Although Arenado didn’t achieve his World Series goal with the Cardinals — he chose to leave with respect and without resentment — because he knew he had done his best.

When Arenado said, “I am grateful for everything I experienced in St. Louis,” it was an unpretentious, unembellished expression of gratitude — simply a profound understanding of the love, effort, and price of his years of dedication.

A concluding chapter that may not be perfect in terms of statistics or titles — but perfect in the genuine affection he showed for the organization, the fans, and himself.

For Arenado, every stroke, every run home, every cheer from the crowd at Busch Stadium will forever be beautiful memories — not because they won — but because they truly loved each other.

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