Eugenio Suarez is on the move at the stroke of midnight on MLB trade deadline day.
The Seattle Mariners landed the most sought-after bat on the trade market — All-Star third baseman Eugenio Suárez — in a deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks, per ESPN's Jeff Passan.
He is a pure rental for the Sox, as the veteran southpaw’s four-year, $44M contract is up at season’s end.
The Astros are acquiring infielder Ramón Urías from Baltimore.
The Cincinnati Reds have continued to be busy ahead of the July 31 trade deadline.
Four Raiders remain from the Oakland days of the franchise. The longest-tenured of those four players is now set to stick around in Las Vegas for a few more years, at least.
Chicago has been tied to several starters and relievers during a wide-ranging search for pitching.
Losing him for at least the next two weeks won’t help a Rangers team that is fighting for a playoff berth.
He had spent split his three previous NBA seasons with the Hornets and Trail Blazers.
It’s the third relief pickup of the week for the Mets, who had already acquired hard-throwing lefty Gregory Soto from the Baltimore Orioles and paid a hefty price to get submariner Tyler Rogers from the San Francisco Giants.
Hours after acquiring Giants reliever Tyler Rogers, the New York Mets made another big trade to enhance its bullpen.
The Philadelphia Phillies struck a deal to land a big bullpen arm in Jhoan Duran on Wednesday night, not only boosting their own relief corps but also putting more pressure on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
He gives the Phillies a long-term answer for the ninth inning as he is under team control through 2027.
Duran was one of the biggest names on this summer’s trade market.
July has been harsh to the Washington Nationals.
He is in the midst of a strong season with Pittsburgh. He’s pitched 43 1/3 innings and logged a 3.74 ERA with a 19.3% strikeout rate and 8% walk rate.
The San Francisco Giants were reportedly willing to listen to offers for their relief pitching. The first domino fell on Wednesday afternoon.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have found a taker for a former top prospect who hasn't lived up to expectations.
The Pirates have pulled off an intra-division swap.
With the deal, the Jets have avoided his arbitration hearing.
Seranthony Dominguez certainly had an eventful day on Tuesday.
The trade came after the Jays and O’s played the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday.
He said last week that there was a gap between his asking price and the Colts’ offers, but that difference was resolved in a matter of days.
The decision to cut him comes two days after the 25-year-old suffered a broken collarbone during training camp practice.
This move has come with an injury designation, which comes as no surprise given the broken collarbone he recently suffered in training camp.
He remained a figure to watch regarding a deal being struck in time for Week 1.
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