Deadline Drama: Five Must-Watch Players and Teams Poised to Shake Up the MLB Trade Market
There’s zero chance the Mets would extend his contract at this point, and there will be no qualifying offer, either. If he doesn’t rebound over the next couple weeks, it will be fascinating to see which franchise picks up a high-upside rental for pennies on the dollar.
Luis Arraez
Arraez has a skill set – elite bat control, not much power – that’s not exactly hot at this point in baseball cycles, as evidenced by the fact he had to accept a one-year deal with the San Francisco Giants despite picking up NL batting titles in 2022, 2023 and 2024.



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