AL Power Rankings: Week 5
The trade deadline has come and gone, and now it’s time to break down our latest American League power rankings.
The trade deadline has come and gone, and now it’s time to break down our latest American League power rankings.
The San Diego Padres are acquiring starting pitcher Mike Clevinger from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for outfielder Josh Naylor, right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill, shortstop prospect Gabriel Arias, catcher Austin Hedges, left-handed pitcher Joey Cantillo, and shortstop Owen Miller.
The San Diego Padres acquired Mitch Moreland, 34, in a trade with the Boston Red Sox for prospects Jeisson Rosario and Hudson Potts.
The Indians are in an interesting situation. They have the talent to make a World Series run but they also have some players that can be moved.
The Mets have started off tier season with a 12-14 record which is not indicative of the potential that their
Cincinnati Reds (11-16, 6.5 GB NL Central) Status: Buyers The rebuild is supposed to be over. The Reds spent over
Well, we’re only a week into the MLB season and normally that would be way too early to start thinking about the trade deadline. But this season is only 60 games and the trade deadline is only a month away, on August 31st. I don’t see many huge trades going down given the current situation, but it’s always fun to speculate.
The trade deadline has come and gone, and now it’s time to break down our latest American League power rankings.
The San Diego Padres are acquiring starting pitcher Mike Clevinger from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for outfielder Josh Naylor, right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill, shortstop prospect Gabriel Arias, catcher Austin Hedges, left-handed pitcher Joey Cantillo, and shortstop Owen Miller.
The San Diego Padres acquired Mitch Moreland, 34, in a trade with the Boston Red Sox for prospects Jeisson Rosario and Hudson Potts.
The Indians are in an interesting situation. They have the talent to make a World Series run but they also have some players that can be moved.
The Mets have started off tier season with a 12-14 record which is not indicative of the potential that their roster brings. The losses of
Cincinnati Reds (11-16, 6.5 GB NL Central) Status: Buyers The rebuild is supposed to be over. The Reds spent over $160 million this past offseason
Well, we’re only a week into the MLB season and normally that would be way too early to start thinking about the trade deadline. But this season is only 60 games and the trade deadline is only a month away, on August 31st. I don’t see many huge trades going down given the current situation, but it’s always fun to speculate.
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