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The Philadelphia Phillies are getting closer to the MLB trade deadline, and so far, they have yet to make a splash. They have some clear needs despite being on
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, the Arizona Diamondbacks could have interest in two of their veteran starting pitchers.
The Cincinnati Reds (53-50), now at two games back of the third National League Wild Card spot entering play of July 25, haven't made a move yet. It remains to be seen if and how the Reds might involve themselves in the trade-deadline activity.
Diamondbacks starter Ryne Nelson fired six innings of one-run ball against St. Louis over the weekend in his first start out of the All-Star break.
The Diamondbacks are the team of intrigue this deadline. They've remained reasonably close to a playoff spot (5 ½ games entering Thursday) despite losing one key player after another to injury. Ace Corbin Burnes, catcher Gabriel Moreno, and reliever Justin Martinez are just three of 14 Diamondbacks currently on the shelf.
The Chicago Cubs could be one of the more intriguing teams to follow at the trade deadline. What could their approach be at the deadline?
One week. That’s how much time is left before the July 31 MLB Trade Deadline, and Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns has already promised to be “active.” In one of his once-a-homestand talk with reporters this week,