
MLB Trade Deadline Showdown: Which Blockbuster Moves Will Yankees, Dodgers, Cubs, and Astros Risk to Dominate the Season?
If New York prefers a longer-term fix, the Yanks could target Ke’Bryan Hayes from Pittsburgh (under contract through 2030) or Ryan McMahon from Colorado (through 2027). Revisiting a Nolan Arenado trade that was contemplated over the winter could also be tempting, but New York would also be risking a Donaldson redux that causes more harm than good.
Los Angeles Dodgers: Pitching of all kinds … but particularly bullpen
President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said this past offseason that the purpose of being ultra-aggressive in adding high-profile arms in free agency was to avoid needing to trade prospects to acquire reinforcements on the mound at the deadline. Well, here we are. The Dodgers’ pitching staff remains an enigma that is constantly shapeshifting based on injury scares and rehab timelines, the latest of which was closer Tanner Scott departing Monday’s game due to a “sting” in his forearm. Yikes.
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