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M ajor League Baseball's trade deadline is scheduled for next Thursday, which means teams have less than a week to get their midsummer shopping done. The moves have already started, as the Mariners recently acquired Josh Naylor from the Diamondbacks while the Yankees acquired Ryan McMahon in a trade with the Rockies .
The Tampa Bay Rays went into the MLB trade deadline as buyers, but their perspective is changing due to their struggles.
For example, someone wrote somewhat reasonably last week that given the Rays’ history of trading players close to free agency, “someone like Yandy Diaz could be available” and “if he is, sources indicate, he’d be high on the wish list of some Red Sox decision-makers.”
Major League Baseball's trade deadline is now less than two weeks away (July 31), meaning that it's time for moves and rumors to start flowing like last night's wine. As such, CBS Sports will be tracking all of Friday's latest news,
The Rays might move Taj Bradley before the deadline, with teams like the Astros eyeing pitching help for a deep postseason run.
The Tampa Bay Rays are the only team in baseball with five pitchers who have made 20 or more starts. They've been a durable bunch, no one moreso t
The Rays are in position to buy, but they're always at least open to trading veterans as well. Read their outlook at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Rays have reinstated infielder Ha-Seong Kim from the 60-day injured list, reports Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. Infielder Curtis Mead has been optioned as the corresponding move.
The 2025 MLB trade deadline is just three days away, and a lot could change by 6 p.m. ET on Thursday. With rumors flying, here's some of what's being discussed around the league. The Orioles are looking to shop Ryan O'Hearn this week,