Baker's reported trade request comes after he scrubbed mentions of the Cardinals from his social media accounts and posted a cryptic tweet.
. In the survey, Arizona ranked 31st out of 32 teams for working conditions for athletes. They were given F grades for their weight and training facilities, nutrition, locker rooms and treatment of families. sentenced in connection with a criminal speeding arrest
last year in north Phoenix. According to court documents, Brown was going 126 miles per hour in a 65 mph zone on the Loop 101. As part of his sentence, Brown was handed down a fine and given credit for jail time served. The Cardinals' controversy also spread to the top of the organization after owner Michael Bidwill was accused by a former employee of
. Among the allegations, former front office executive Terry McDonough claims he and former head coach Steve Wilks were instructed byidwill to use burner phones to communicate with the team's then-general manager, Steve Keim, while he was serving a suspension following a DUI arrest. The Cardinals released a statement denying McDonough's claims, saying in part that the allegations "are wildly false, reckless, and an opportunistic ploy for financial gain."
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