Report: Red Sox Add Relievers at Deadline
Just moments before Friday’s MLB trade deadline, the Boston Red Sox struck two separate deals to acquire relief pitching help.
Just moments before Friday’s MLB trade deadline, the Boston Red Sox struck two separate deals to acquire relief pitching help.
The Chicago Cubs continue to tear down their roster. Minutes before the deadline, Chicago dealt outfielder Jake Marisnick to the San Diego Padres in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect Anderson Espinoza.
The Cleveland Indians have acquired outfielder Myles Straw from the Houston Astros in exchange for reliever Phil Maton and catcher Yainer Diaz.
After trading away one starter earlier, the Minnesota Twins have another pitching deal in place.
The Atlanta Braves made a pair of trades to bolster their outfield on Friday afternoon.
The Toronto Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre after an 18-month stay in Buffalo, N.Y. Upon settling back in at their true home stadium, the Jays wasted no time in facilitating a blockbuster trade.
This year’s market is like no other, meaning that we could be in for a boatload of excitement. Here, we’ll track and analyze every notable rumor whispered throughout the day on Thursday, July 29, 2021.
The countdown is one: less than three full days remain until the 2021 MLB trade deadline. This year’s market is like no other, meaning that we could be in for a boatload of excitement. Here, we’ll track and analyze every notable rumor whispered throughout the day on Wednesday, July 28, 2021.
The Oakland Athletics have lept into the trade market with just over two days until the MLB trade deadline. Oakland is acquiring outfielder Starling Marte from the Miami Marlins.
The Astros will certainly look to make some upgrades ahead of the trade deadline in order to solidify their rank atop the AL West pecking order.
The Rockies are clear sellers, though their record is better than many people would have anticipated at the start of this season. Still, it will be a long time before they surpass the elite three in the NL West, so Colorado should feel comfortable trading Story (and others) while they can.
The Chicago Bears underwent a fairly large transformation this offseason, moving on from Mitchell Trubisky and replacing him with a different first-round quarterback in Justin Fields. While the Ohio State product might not start for the Bears right away, his eventual emergence should equate to further success (both on the field and in fantasy leagues) for Chicago’s entire offense.
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