Dodgers must trade Dustin May before 2025 deadline
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Now, as the Tigers prepare for their first deadline as buyers in 11 years -- and their first under team president Scott Harris -- the landscape looks dramatically different. The idea of trading an elite prospect for a two-month rental is largely a thing of the past. Teams are more concerned about club control and long-term value.
Buster Olney calls the Yankees the most desperate team at the MLB trade deadline as they chase a World Series return amid roster gaps.
The biggest drama of this year's trade deadline for the Yankees is playing out 350 miles northwest of the Bronx.
Having moved into first place in the National League East, the New York Mets aren't necessarily looking to make a huge splash before the trade deadline.
With his resurgence since the All-Star break, Cubs third baseman Matt Shaw is making some trade deadline decisions difficult for Chicago's front office.
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From the Yankees to the Dodgers, the sport's biggest giants are among the clubs that need to take action ahead of the July 31 deadline.
The Mariners and Diamondbacks pulled off the first noteworthy trade of the deadline period on Thursday, with Arizona sending first baseman Josh Naylor to Seattle in exchange for two pitching prospects (21-year-old righty Ashton Izzi and 25-year-old lefty Brandyn Garcia).
The Detroit Tigers aren't expected to make a big splash at the 2025 trade deadline, so don't count on power-hitting third baseman Eugenio Suárez.
The team knew it had to come out of the gate with its hair on fire to avoid a sell off, it instead came out of the break with everything else on fire, and now the sale is on.
Chad Jennings of The Athletic (subscription required) recently predicted that Orioles slugger Ryan O’Hearn will be in a different uniform before the July 31 trade deadline arrives.