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Jhoan Duran (Minnesota Twins to Philadelphia Phillies), Eugenio Suárez (Arizona Diamondbacks to Seattle Mariners), Carlos Correa (Twins to Houston Astros) and Josh Naylor (Diamondbacks to Mariners) were among the biggest names traded.
The Seattle Mariners continue to try and nail down the back end of their roster. On Tuesday, that meant one trade led to the potential loss of a former first-round pick. The trade brought a catcher, Jhonny Pereda, to Seattle from the Twins.
During an ESPN round table discussion, commentator David Schoenfield said he believes the Seattle Mariners will package a pair of pitchers to acquire Brett Baty
Major League Baseball will have a slightly later trade deadline in the 2026 season. According to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, this year's trade deadline will be on Aug. 3 at 6 p.m. ET. During the 2025 season the trade deadline was Thursday, July 31 at 6 p.m. ET.
And with just three weeks until pitchers and catchers report to Peoria, Arizona, several key questions remain. Let’s dig in. Amid a Cardinals offseason that has seen a trio of accomplished veterans (Sonny Gray,
Fansided’s Zachary Rotman believes that the Mariners could make a trade, and replace their All-Stars with a younger All-Star, in Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams. MORE: Mariners predicted to trade for $5.8 million All-Star, Gold Glove to finally replace Jorge Polanco
The New York Mets trade pitcher Cooper Criswell to the Seattle Mariners shortly after acquiring Freddy Peralta.
Speaking of Duran, the Red Sox ought to trade him. They have four outfielders for three spots, and Duran is the most expendable of the bunch, given Ceddanne Rafaela's center field defense, Roman Anthony's star power, and Wilyer Abreu's additional year of cheap club control. As for a fit, it's hard to find a better one than the Astros.