Report: Cards talking extension with Hicks, will trade him if there's no deal
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The St. Louis Cardinals are exploring a multi-year extension with closer Jordan Hicks, sources told Katie Woo of The Athletic.
A new deal reportedly could be reached in the next few days.
However, Hicks will be moved by the Aug. 1 trade deadline if a contract agreement can't be finalized, according to Woo.
Hicks, who can test free agency after the 2023 campaign, sits in the 100th percentile in fastball velocity thanks to a four-seamer that consistently hits triple digits.
The 26-year-old owns a 3.67 ERA with 59 strikeouts and eight saves over 40 appearances this season. However, the right-hander is also allowing 5.2 walks per nine innings.
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