MLB Trade Deadline Summary: Yankees, Mets, Padres among teams that made big moves


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MLB trading deadline This year was full of surprises.

The 6pm deadline on Thursday brought many unexpected moves, including competitors and highly leveraged bailouts, including reunions. In Houston.

Below are four teams that made big moves:

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Carlos Correa is looking at the field

Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa walks towards the dugout after nine innings with the Washington Nationals at Target Field. (Matt Blewett/Imagn Images)

The Houston Astros meet Carlos Correa again

Houston Astros tripartite Isaac Paredes came on for the season after he injured his hamstring, and the team relied on one of the former stars to replace Paredes.

The team got Correa. New York Post.

The three-time All-Star was not his usual self this season, but he was still solid. In 93 games, I have Correa .267 batting average with seven home runs and 31 RBI.

The Astros (62-47) lead American League West in five games and are well suited to deep playoff runs.

In return, the twins acquired minor league left-handed pitcher Matt Mikulski. The twins have also paid $33 million out of the $91.5 million paid to Correa throughout the 2028 season. According to ESPN.

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David Bedner responds after pitching

Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher David Bedner will respond to playing the San Francisco Giants in nine innings at Oracle Park. (D. Ross Cameron/Imaging Image)

The New York Yankees have completely revamped the bullpen and bench

Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman has acquired seven players, trading deadlines, three bailouts and four position players.

The Yankees’ bullpen has been a major weakness these days with an ERA of 6.38 in the last 27 games. The Yankees have obtained two-time All-Star David Bedner Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants All-Star Kamiro Doval and Colorado Rockies Jake Bird.

The 30-year-old Bednar had a 2.37 ERA with 17 saves in 38 Pirates. Doval, 28, has an ERA of 3.09 with 15 saves in 46.2 innings. The 26-year-old bird pitched 4.73 ERA in 53.1 innings.

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The Yankees also got a utility player. Washington Nationals, Chicago White Sox outfielder Austin Slater and Tampa Bay Rays utility player Jose Caballero.

Rosario and Sulatin have strong numbers against left-handed pitchers, while Caballero is tied to a steel MLB lead (34).

Last week, the Yankees got 3 base hand Ryan McMahon from Rockies Clean the hot corner.

The Yankees (60-49) retained a wildcard spot in the American League; Toronto Blue Jays First place in the American League East.

David Bednar pitch

Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher David Bedner will deliver the pitch against the San Francisco Giants during his nine innings at Oracle Park. (D. Ross Cameron/Imaging Image)

New York Mets strengthen their bullpen and get a centre fielder

The Mets made some moves to bolster the bullpen before the deadline and got two All-Star Reliever Gregory Soto from Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants set-up man Tyler Rogers and St. Louis Cardinals two-time All-Star closer Ryan Health Lee.

Soto has won a 3.79 ERA with 46 strikeouts in 38 innings between the Orioles and the Mets this season. Rogers is great giant, Pitches to 1.80 ERA in 50 innings. HealthLee recorded 21 saves on Cardinals’ ERA 3.00.

Padres acquires All-Star Closer Mason Mirror from Athletics in a blockbuster deal before trade deadline

They also filled the hole in the center field and won All-Star Cedric Marine from the Orioles on Thursday.

The Mullins play a strong center field and have a batting average of .229 with 15 home runs and 49 RBIs, but he’s been hot recently.

Mets (62-47) He leads the Phillies (61-47), who ranked number one in the NL East.

Mason Miller

Athletics pitcher Mason Miller responds after the final out of nine innings with the Cleveland Guardians of SutterHealth Park. (Sergio Estrada/Imagn image)

All the San Diego Padres go outside

Padres General Manager AJ Preller is known to be offensive and did nothing to change his reputation on Thursday.

The Padres acquired Mason Miller and starting pitcher JP Sears from near All-Star Athletics, However, the prices were steep. They gave up one of Leo de Vries’ top prospects in the sport.

They also gave up on the pitching prospects for the three and sent Braden Nett, Henry Baez and Eduarniel Núñez into athletics.

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The 26-year-old Miller routinely throws more than 100 mph with his fastball. In the season, Miller won a 3.76 ERA with 20 saves in 38.1 innings in athletics this season.

The 26-year-old Sears will become the Padres back starter. He has a 7-9 record and a 4.95 ERA with 22 starts this season.

After Preller retracted his hit trade with track and field, he acquired Orioles All-Star baseman Ryan O’Hern and outfielder Ramon Laureano.

The 32-year-old O’Hern had an incredible season with the Orioles, hitting .283 with 13 home runs and 43 RBIs. The 31-year-old Laureano spent a strong offensive season with an average of .290 batting, 15 home runs and 46 RBIs while still taking strong defense.

Mason Miller

Athletics pitcher Mason Miller will throw the pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays in nine innings at Sutter Health Park. (Dennis Lee/Imagn Images)

The Padres also acquired catcher Freddie Fermin Kansas City Royals The infielder then plays Wagner from the Toronto Blue Jays. Both players provide depth to the bench.

The final move the Padres made was to get All-Star starting pitcher Nestor Cortez from Milwaukee Brewers. Cortez has started twice this season after being placed on the list of injuries he had left elbow flexor flexors.

The Padres (60-49) hope their deadline move is enough to catch Los Angeles Dodgers (63-46) First place in the National League West.

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