MLB, Massive Trade Ahead
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We're clear of the All-Star break and the MLB Draft, and that means the next big date on the baseball calendar is the July 31 trade deadline. Speaking of which, each day leading up to the deadline brings us a fresh supply of deadline rumors, and you can find Sunday's just below.
The Cincinnati Reds came out of the All-Star break, won two games and are just 1 1/2 games behind the final wild-card position
The New York Mets currently find themselves 1.5 games back in the NL East, with a struggling bullpen that has cost them games late. The latest came on Friday night, when reliever Alex Carillo replaced starter Sean Manaea after four innings and proceeded to surrender a 2-1 lead,
The MLB trade deadline is fast approaching and the Red Sox have a chance to be buyers, improve their team and make a postseason run.
Cubs Predicted to Land 2.67 ERA Ace to Replace Justin Steele During MLB Trade Deadline originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Cubs need help on the mound, and a few teams around the league could use some help in the lineup.
Realistically speaking, standing pat is the worst thing the Guardians can do at this point. They either need to move candidates like Emmanuel Clase, Carlos Santana and possibly even Steven Kwan to rebuild their farm system, or they must go for broke to try and make another run with 32-year-old Jose Ramirez.
The MLB Trade Deadline is a week and a half away. Since the Rafael Devers stunner, we haven't quite seen the same level of deal happen, though there have been s
Major League Baseball's trade deadline is now less than two weeks away (July 31), meaning that it's time for moves and rumors to start flowing like last night's wine. As such, CBS Sports will be tracking all of Friday's latest news,
All told, 16 teams — or more than half the league — own at least a 20 percent chance of making the postseason. This time last year, eventual playoff teams had odds of 43.9 percent (Mets), 39.5 percent (Padres) and 7.6 percent (Tigers). The Twins were at 82.7 percent. Sorry to remind you, Minnesota.