Superstars don’t get traded every day. This is a BIG deal. Here’s everything you need to know about a potential Juan Soto trade and what could happen before Tuesday’s Trade Deadline.
Andrew Benintendi, a Gold Glove winner who’s batting .320 this season, is headed to the Bronx in exchange for three Minor League pitchers. He’ll play tonight against his former team, the Royals.
Julio Rodríguez came to bat in the seventh with Seattle down a run — and mashed a 416-foot homer off the scoreboard. “If you’re not ready to perform in those moments, then you’re not going to be having the best fun playing this game,” he said.
As Reds starter Luis Castillo closed out his outing on Wednesday night, the top available starting pitcher on the market likely put a cap on his six-year tenure in Cincinnati.
There are very few executives who have a trickier picture to decipher leading into Tuesday’s Trade Deadline than Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom.
Albert Pujols and Adam Wainwright could have fooled anyone into believing that the year was 2010, each delivering a couple of stellar, old-school performances.
Ravaged by injuries, Tampa Bay proved its mettle with a resilient win over the pesky Orioles when Randy Arozarena doubled in two runs in the 10th inning.
Talk about a Trade Deadline addition: Jacob deGrom’s next stop appears to be the Major Leagues and a long-awaited season debut — possibly next Tuesday.
What is Trade Deadline week like for front office executives around Major League Baseball?
“Unlimited talk and text,” said a National League general manager.
As the clock ticks toward Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET, executives are working the phones in an effort to improve their postseason chances this season or to build for the future.
The new expanded postseason has complicated matters for some teams, particularly those on the bubble of the Wild Card race. Factor in that front offices are just now recovering from the Draft and the dearth of deals to this point is completely understandable.
Julio Rodríguez, the only rookie in last week’s All-Star Game, shouldn’t be a surprise. But who is separating himself in the NL Rookie of the Year race?
Every contender could use at least one or two more bullpen arms, so here are seven who could be the difference between an October vacation or a season that extends into November.
Three Padres players and an umpire gathered around third base at Comerica Park to stare at a ball that everyone was sure was headed foul … until it wasn’t.