Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6
MLB Teams Map Aug. 3 Trade Plans as 30 Clubs Weigh Buyers and Sellers
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6

MLB Teams Map Aug. 3 Trade Plans as 30 Clubs Weigh Buyers and Sellers

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6

Summary

  • Less than a month before the Aug. 3 deadline, front offices have largely set their needs and target lists, though serious trade talks are expected to accelerate only after the All-Star break.
  • Most of the market centers on pitching: contenders such as the Braves, Cubs, Orioles and Padres are hunting starters, while the Yankees, Brewers, Pirates and Mariners are prioritizing bullpen help.
  • Several clubs are leaning toward selling despite playoff paths, with the Mets, Giants, Rockies, Royals, Twins and Angels identified as likely sources of veterans and controllable talent.
  • Tarik Skubal, Joe Ryan, Freddy Peralta, Sonny Gray and Robbie Ray headline the starter market, while bats such as Jo Adell, Spencer Steer, Jarren Duran and Luis Robert Jr. fit teams seeking offense.
  • Parity across both leagues has blurred the usual buyer-seller divide, making this deadline more likely to feature deals between teams that still see realistic postseason chances.

Insights

With so many teams on the playoff bubble, which surprise club will overpay for an ace and reshape the postseason race?
As prospect values soar, will teams with elite farm systems refuse to trade their best young talent for short-term rentals?
What historic prospect haul would it take to pry two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal from the rebuilding Detroit Tigers?