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The Baltimore Orioles and San Diego Padres reportedly could come together on a trade that would solve one of San Diego's ...
Losing Major League talent at the deadline, while still being buyers, is a real possibility for the Padres. Cease, Suarez, ...
With the All-Star break now in the rearview, the next major item on this season's MLB calendar is the trade deadline, and the ...
The Baltimore Orioles will very likely be sellers, though the extent of which they sell should be measured. It’s possible ...
When facing top-tier contenders like the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and their divisional rival, the New York Mets, the Phillies must be able to protect their leads. Duran would address the ...
Stuck in last place in the AL East, the Orioles would be foolish not to move Ramon Laureano, who's quietly become a top trade ...
Braves bullpen arms could be on the block, Orioles could deal one or two starters, Luis Robert Jr. heading out West?
Regardless of whether teams are being stingy or not, the top outfield options are either not great or unlikely to be moved.
Tommy Pham is having an unlikely resurgence. These teams would be the best fit when the Pirates deal him at the deadline.
Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves and middle relievers on the rise in the latest closer report.
Twenty-two teams entered the All-Star break either in postseason position or within 5 ½ games of a playoff spot.
The Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, and Minnesota Twins all have been rumored to have expressed interest in Sanchez, while Stowers’ status as an All Star puts him into trade contention, as well.