
MLB Trade Deadline Shockers: Could Jarren Duran, Mitch Keller, and Eugenio Suarez Become the Game-Changers?
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Prying a top-50 prospect away from a team is a big ask, but given Jax’s contract terms, it’s the cost of doing business here, and in Crawford, the Twins get one of the best athletes in the minors. The son of longtime veteran Carl Crawford, Justin inherited his dad’s speed and has also grown into his hit tool, hitting .329 this season with an on-base percentage well over .400.
First-base prospect Keaton Anthony is knocking on the door of the big leagues, and he’ll provide Minnesota with the solution to a problem they’ve been trying to address at first base for a while. Not only that, but being traded to the Twins will allow Anthony to not be blocked at his position; there was no way he was moving Bryce Harper from the spot in Philly. — Dorsey
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