The Major League Baseball trade deadline on July 31 is nearing, and teams are starting to evaluate whether they will be buyers, sellers, or stuck in between. Buyers aim to strengthen rosters for the final push, sellers look to trade veterans for prospects to build for the future, and some teams remain inactive for now. As the All-Star break passes, every MLB team’s status heading into the trade period is becoming clear.
Clear Buyers
- Boston Red Sox: Despite trading Rafael Devers, their strong 11-1 run after July 11 puts them firmly in buyer mode, seeking pitching help due to injuries and underperformance.
- Chicago Cubs: Competing for a playoff first-round bye, the Cubs need pitching reinforcements and possibly upgrades at third base.
- Detroit Tigers: The team with the best record needs little but could use reliable high-leverage relievers.
- Houston Astros: With injuries and a division lead, Houston is actively shopping for a left-handed bat and another starter to secure their playoff streak.
- Los Angeles : Always in championship mode, they could add bullpen help or infield depth amid injuries.
- New York Mets: In a tight NL East and wildcard battle, pitching help is key, possibly including a new catcher due to some uncertainty at the position.
- New York Yankees: GM Brian Cashman looks to improve the third base position to secure their AL East title and playoff advantage.
- Philadelphia Phillies: Bullpen relief is the focus for Dave Dombrowski’s aggressive approach despite limited roster needs.
- San Diego Padres: The team is cautious buyers, possibly seeking upgrades at catcher, depending on the market and ownership.
- San Francisco Giants: The Giants need solid hitting and pitching depth to compete in a tough division and wildcard race.
- Seattle Mariners: Currently holding a wildcard spot, Seattle could use help in the infield and bullpen, though ownership’s support remains uncertain.
- Toronto Blue Jays: Leading a competitive AL East, Toronto looks to bolster its rotation and bullpen to maintain its lead.
Potential Buyers
- Cincinnati Reds: Positioned to push for playoffs, the Reds may seek outfield bats and rotation depth depending on recovery of key players.
- Los Angeles Angels: Still chasing a playoff spot despite a poor run differential, they may tentatively buy to address weaknesses cheaply.
- Milwaukee Brewers: Surpassing expectations, they need a shortstop upgrade and bullpen depth.
- Tampa Bay Rays: Known for operating on a strict budget, the Rays may look for low-cost roster improvements.
- Texas Rangers: Below .500 but close to playoff contention, they might consider buying under new management.
Middle Ground
The Cleveland Guardians, Kansas City Royals, and Minnesota Twins sit in a confusing middle ground, with slim playoff chances and negative run differentials. Their trade strategies remain uncertain but likely to be cautious, leaning towards hold or moderate buys.
Possible Sellers
- Arizona Diamondbacks: Injuries and playoff deficit might push them towards selling pending free agents.
- Atlanta Braves: Underperforming, they may sell role players but keep their core intact.
- Baltimore Orioles: Struggling badly, they could trade pending free agents but will likely keep long-term core players.
- St. Louis Cardinals: Transitioning to youth, the Cardinals may trade veterans but keep top talent.
Obvious Sellers
- Oakland Athletics: Expected to sell extensively given their poor record, including possibly Luis Severino.
- Chicago White Sox: Worst in AL, expected to sell available assets with little return.
- Colorado Rockies: On pace for a historically bad season; sales expected but limited player value.
- Miami Marlins: Fully in rebuild mode, Sandy Alcantara could be the headline trade.
- Pittsburgh Pirates: In extended rebuild, likely to move veterans but keep young stars.
- Washington Nationals: Deep in the cellar, focusing on moving non-core players and rebuilding.
Fan Take:
This trade deadline is critical for shaping the second half of the MLB season and beyond. Fans should watch closely as trade moves can drastically impact playoff races and the future dynamics of many franchises, keeping the excitement and competition alive in the sport.