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With Major League Baseball's trade deadline less than two weeks away, the rumor mill is now in full operation. One name in particular seems popular among contenders: Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Mitch Keller,
The Los Angeles Angels are four games out of the American League Wild Card race, battling with the Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays and Texas Rangers for the final spot. For many bubble teams, the trade deadline forces them to make a major decision: whether to buy or sell.
Star's contract includes a $20 million option for 2026 as the White Sox seek a trade partner ahead of the deadline.
After years of toiling at the bottom of the division and the league, the Tigers are atop the baseball world after the All-Star break. Not making a move for any of the top trade candidates would be a letdown and an overall lackluster trade deadline for Detroit.
The Cleveland Guardians reportedly have a short list of players whom they aren't willing to trade before the deadline.
Today, we’re looking back at some of the notable deals from last year’s trade deadline. A few had real consequences in the short term, some are still reverberating today, and many you will have completely forgotten about by tomorrow — if you ever remembered them in the first place.
Zac Gallen, Merrill Kelly, Josh Naylor and even All-Star Eugenio Suárez all up for grabs, according to USA Today. The Seattle Mariners reportedly already tried to reunite with Suárez in November and would be interested in trying again.
The Atlanta Braves could trade catcher Sean Murphy to the Padres amid a disastrous 2025 season, with both teams potentially benefiting from a deal that shakes up the NL playoff race and fantasy baseball landscape.