
As the St. Louis Cardinals struggle to keep their playoff hopes alive, trailing the division-leading Chicago Cubs by 5.5 games in the NL Central, veteran third baseman Nolan Arenado has recently attracted attention, not for his performance on the field, but for a candid moment of introspection. In a recent interview on the MLB Network Podcast, Arenado discussed his self-created rivalry with Manny Machado, giving a rare glimpse into the motivation behind his fierce competitiveness.
Arenado, an 8-time All-Star and 10-time Gold Glove winner, didn’t hesitate when asked about the ongoing debate regarding the league’s top third basemen. He admitted that Manny Machado, the San Diego Padres star, has become a measuring stick for him—not driven by rivalry in the usual sense, but by personal motivation.
In a clip from the MLB Network Podcast shared on X (formerly Twitter), Arenado spoke highly of Machado while also revealing how he mentally connects their careers.

“He’s probably my favorite third baseman in the game. In my mind, I feel like I put a rivalry in my head. You know what I mean, to like twist myself that I need to be better, because they are talking about Manny and not me.”
That quote adds an intriguing layer to what many fans view as a quiet yet intense rivalry between the two third basemen. While Machado has outperformed Arenado in several statistical categories during the 2025 season—posting a higher WAR, batting average, and OPS—the Cardinals star still holds a slight advantage in key career metrics. Arenado leads in RBIs (1,178 to Machado’s 1,102), has earned eight All-Star selections compared to Machado’s seven, and boasts a higher career slugging percentage. Both have firmly established themselves as two of the best third basemen of their generation, embodying the full package of talent.
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