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MLB Rumors: Yankees trade infielder. Pirates continue to attack. Astros still shopping Isaac Paredes
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MLB Buzz: Yankees Swap Infielder, Pirates Keep the Pressure On, Astros Hunting for Deals on Isaac Paredes

February 9, 2026 3 Min Read
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As baseball enthusiasts eagerly await the official start of the season, the early arrivals of pitchers and catchers herald a fresh wave of excitement for fans across all 30 teams. Recent headlines kicked off with significant trades, including a six-player deal sending Caleb Durbin to the Red Sox and Kyle Harrison to the Brewers.

The Pittsburgh Pirates, who struggled offensively last season ranking last in points scored, are aggressively strengthening their lineup this offseason. Besides acquiring second baseman Brandon Lowe and outfielder Ryan O’Hearn, they’ve recently agreed to sign free agent designated hitter Marcell Ozuna, a notable sluggler who showed signs of decline last season but is expected to rebound by 2026 despite being 35 years old.

Meanwhile, the Chicago White Sox have re-signed right-handed starter Eric Fedde, a player who thrived during his previous stint with the team. At 32, Fedde experienced a tough last season between the Brewers and Cardinals but produced solid numbers in the first half of 2024 with the White Sox. He is projected to join the starting rotation alongside Shane Smith, Davis Martin, Sean Burke, and Anthony Kaye.

The Houston Astros are still navigating the reshuffling of infield positions with Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa returning. This has put third baseman Isaac Paredes in trade talks; recent talks include a potential three-team trade involving the Red Sox and Brendan Donovan (currently with the Mariners). Additionally, Astros’ first baseman Christian Walker is reportedly available for trade.

The Tampa Bay Rays have picked up right-handed pitcher Nick Martinez, known for his flexibility as both a starter and reliever since returning from Japan. Last season, Martinez logged 26 starts and 14 relief appearances, showcasing a stronger ERA in relief. He’s expected to bolster a Rays rotation that currently solidly features Drew Rasmussen, Ryan Pepiott, and Shane McClanahan.

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The Miami Marlins have secured free agent Chris Paddack, who, despite a challenging 2023 season split between the Twins and Tigers, will compete for a spot toward the back of their starting rotation. The Marlins’ top pitchers currently appear to be Sandy Alcantara, Yuri Perez, Max Meyer, Braxton Garrett, and Janson Janc.

On the trade front, the New York Yankees and Oakland Athletics completed a deal sending infielder Max Schumann to New York and minor league pitcher Luis Burgos to Oakland. Schumann, primarily a shortstop but versatile across infield and outfield positions, appeared in 101 major league games last season with modest stats.

Fan Take: These offseason moves signal a highly competitive upcoming MLB season, with teams aggressively addressing weaknesses and aiming for playoff contention. Fans should watch how these trades and signings impact team dynamics and performances, potentially reshaping the balance of power across the league.

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