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The 2025 Major League Baseball trade deadline is over. As expected, we saw a frenzy of activity with plenty of notable names ...
According to multiple reports, the Phillies picked up outfielder Harrison Bader in another deal with Minnesota for Double-A ...
Earlier Thursday, the Padres acquired Athletics star closer Mason Miller and the Mariners completed a deal with the ...
Mullins is no longer the 30-30 guy who was such a dynamic center fielder in 2021 for the Orioles, but at age 30, he’s still a ...
It’s difficult to say which team, the Yankees or Mets, faced more pressure at this year’s trade deadline. Both began the season with World Series expectations, payrolls well over $300 million and the ...
Chaos reigned in the Bronx on Thursday, but the New York Yankees found a way to thrive in it. In the middle of trade deadline ...
Both teams protected the best of their close-to-the-majors farm systems, did not add difference-making starters (or any starters) and instead deepened their pens.
Put it this way, even if the Mets just had as good a do-over day as the Yankees did: The Yankees still had a much better ...
The Yankees finally upgraded their bullpen, agreeing to a deal for Pirates closer David Bednar ahead of the trade deadline.
The Mets and Phillies both beefed up their bullpens Wednesday. Philadelphia then struck first in the battle to upgrade their ...
If the Mets were going to acquire a starter, it was likely going to have to be someone they viewed as part of their playoff rotation.
The Mets turned 10 minor leaguers and one big league reliever into two high-end relievers, one left-handed high-leverage reliever, and an athletic center fielder.
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