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Desperate for added help in the outfield, the Royals dealt their No. 15 prospect, Yunior Marte, to the Giants for a veteran bat in Mike Yastremski.
The dust has settled on the 2025 MLB trade deadline, and we're breaking down the teams whose work we liked—and didn't.
Unable to acquire a starter at this year’s trade deadline, the Yankees instead chose to strengthen their bullpen by adding a trio of relievers.
De La Cruz, 17, landed the biggest bonus ($2.3 million) of any player in Chicago's 2024-25 international signing class and ranked No. 20 in their system.
After reuniting with Twins shortstop Carlos Correa and acquiring Orioles third baseman Ramón Urías, the Astros continued to fortify their roster by trading for Marlins outfielder Jesús Sánchez ...
Even with hours until the deadline, this has already been one of the most significant trade deadlines in years. Leo De Vries is easily the highest-ranked prospect traded at the deadline since 2017.
The Mariners are sending righthander Jeter Martinez, the team’s No. 22 prospect, to the Pirates for lefthanded reliever Caleb Ferguson, as first reported by Jeff Passan and Jonathan Mayo ...
The run on relievers continued Thursday with the Tigers dealing a pair of righthanded pitching prospects, Josh Randall and R.J. Sales, in exchange for Nationals… ...
The Phillies acquired outfielder Harrison Bader from the Twins on Thursday, sending prospects Hendry Mendez and Geremy Villoria to Minnesota in return.
The Mets made a deadline deal to shore up their outfield by sending a trio of prospects to the Orioles for Cedric Mullins.
Eugenio Suarez, one of the top bats on the 2025 trade market, is headed to the Mariners for a trio of prospects.
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