MLB trade deadline watch: Rays may have arms to move; which teams are eyeing struggling Cubs (2024)

MLB trade deadline watch: Rays may have arms to move; which teams are eyeing struggling Cubs (1)

By The Athletic MLB Staff

Jun 28, 2024

By Will Sammon, Katie Woo and Patrick Mooney

MLB trade deadline watch is a collection of news and notes from our reporting team of Patrick Mooney, Will Sammon, Katie Woo and Ken Rosenthal.

Injuries have hit the Tampa Bay Rays’ rotation hard this season. Health should not be viewed as a given. However, with two key reinforcements on the way, the Rays may end up being a team to watch when it comes to sellers in the starting pitcher market.

Jeffrey Springs and Shane Baz are working their way back from injuries in Triple-A Durham. Club officials view Baz as building himself up now that he’s healthy whereas Springs remains behind in terms of the Rays knowing what to fully expect from him for the rest of the year. If everything goes smoothly — and that’s an important clause here; setbacks happen and another injury for someone else is always a possibility — then the Rays may end up with one of those “good problems to have.”

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They may have to soon create two openings in their starting rotation, which includes Zach Eflin, Aaron Civale, Taj Bradley, Zack Littell and Ryan Pepiot. As things stand, no one deserves to be optioned to the minor leagues. So if things stay on track, a trade becomes probable.

Of the group, league sources suggested Civale and Littell would be the likeliest to be traded. Littell, 28, is making $1.8 million this year and has an additional year to go before becoming a free agent in 2026. Civale, 29, also won’t be a free agent until 2026 and is making $4.9 million this year.

Beyond making sure they get fully healthy, the Rays also have to keep in mind what if any innings limitations their starters like Pepiot may have. That still wouldn’t necessarily stop them trading one of their seven starters, but it will be a factor in the consideration.

Aside from what they could do with their starting pitching, the Rays will have some decisions to make regarding their overall trade deadline strategy. At 40-41, they’re 11 games back of the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles for first place in the American League East, but only four games out of the final wild-card spot. While much can change between now and the July 30 deadline, initial impressions are that the Rays are hesitant to wave the white flag on the season.

July will ultimately dictate the Rays’ fate. However, if president of baseball operations Erik Neander does opt to sell, industry sources believe it won’t come in the form of a fire sale. The Rays intend to be competitive next season and would shy from the idea of a full-fledged rebuild. This could complicate the decisions on a number of players who could prove to be valuable trade pieces — but are also considered assets for next year’s team.

Closer Pete Fairbanks is a prime example.

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High-leverage relief pitching is always in demand at the deadline, and that’s often when relievers are at their highest value. Though the Rays aren’t inclined to move him yet, plenty of teams will call about the 30-year-old right-hander, who has a 3.25 ERA and 12 saves in 14 chances.

Fairbanks is in the second year of a three-year, $12 million deal and the Rays have a team option for 2026. He’s both cost-effective and a valuable piece to their roster. Though they’d prefer to keep Fairbanks — at least for now — Tampa Bay could have plenty of choices over the next few weeks.

Yankees, Rangers eye struggling Cubs

There was a stillness to Oracle Park on Thursday morning as Chicago Cubs outfielder Cody Bellinger chatted with San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman. About three hours before first pitch, they stood on the outfield grass where Chapman had brought his dog to run around and play fetch. They are good friends who occasionally train together during the offseason in Arizona. They are also two of the prominent Scott Boras clients who lingered on the free-agent market last winter and eventually signed contracts only after the start of spring training.

But even when it seems quiet, the business side of the game never stops.

With the Cubs struggling to gain traction in the playoff race, teams like the New York Yankees and Texas Rangers have recently had a noticeable scouting presence around the club, a league source said. If the trend continues for the Cubs, Bellinger’s name will likely become a much-discussed name again near the deadline, as it was last season.

Amid those trade rumors a year ago — when the Yankees were involved — Bellinger carried the Cubs with an MVP-level stretch. He’s still a well-rounded, productive player who hits left-handed and creates flexibility by being able to handle first base and all three outfield positions. But he acknowledged that his output (.759 OPS) has not met his own personal standards or the expectations when he returned to the Cubs on a three-year, $80 million contract, which includes opt-out clauses after the first two seasons.

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“I expect to do way more,” Bellinger said. “I expect to play better.”

Buying or selling is always a complex decision for teams on the fence, and executives would have to take into account Bellinger’s contract structure, which could essentially make him a rental hitter or potentially a big-money commitment through 2026.

Bellinger emphasized that he believes a turnaround is coming: “We still got time. We have a good team.”

The Cubs were not designed to sell at the trade deadline. Their front office has been making moves around the edges of the roster, trying to incrementally improve a team that has 19 one-run losses, the most in the majors. But rivals have to be prepared just in case things get even worse and the Cubs change direction.

The Cubs are already six games under .500 and 10 1/2 games out of first place. They narrowly avoided a four-game sweep in the Bay Area with Thursday’s 10-inning win over the Giants, another one of the nine National League teams bunched together behind the Atlanta Braves in the wild-card picture.

Mets on fence after surge

The New York Mets haven’t yet made any directional decisions regarding the trade deadline, according to people familiar with the club’s thinking, and how they continue to play will inform their approach.

Perhaps more than any other team in the National League, the Mets have demonstrated just how much things can change over a few weeks. On June 2, they were 11 games below .500. On Wednesday night, after overwhelming the New York Yankees in the Subway Series, they moved to 39-39.

If they continue to resemble a team that should be looking toward buying at the deadline, bullpen help — even before Edwin Díaz’s suspension and Drew Smith’s elbow injury — stands out as an obvious need. On the selling side, the Mets have a host of players on expiring contracts such as starter Luis Severino, designated hitter J.D. Martinez and first baseman Pete Alonso that could make them busy when the deadline arrives in a month.

And, of course, speculatively speaking, some hybrid style of buying and selling shouldn’t be ruled out, either.

(Photo of Civale: Charles LeClaire / USA Today)

MLB trade deadline watch: Rays may have arms to move; which teams are eyeing struggling Cubs (2024)

FAQs

MLB trade deadline watch: Rays may have arms to move; which teams are eyeing struggling Cubs? ›

Yankees, Rangers eye struggling Cubs.

Which players could move at the MLB trade deadline? ›

2024 MLB trade deadline: Ranking 30 players who could be on the move, plus where top candidates may land
  • Garrett Crochet, LHP, White Sox. ...
  • Bo Bichette, SS, Blue Jays. ...
  • Mason Miller, RHP, Athletics. ...
  • Cody Bellinger, CF/1B, Cubs. ...
  • Jazz Chisholm Jr., CF, Marlins (traded to Yankees) ...
  • José Soriano, RHP, Angels.
Jul 30, 2024

What did the Cubs get at the trade deadline? ›

First, the Cubs landed a controllable reliever in Nate Pearson from the Blue Jays in exchange for two prospects on Saturday. Then on Sunday, the North Siders acquired All-Star third baseman Isaac Paredes from the Rays for infielder Christopher Morel, rookie reliever Hunter Bigge and pitching prospect Ty Johnson.

Can MLB teams still trade after the deadline? ›

What is the MLB Trade Deadline? The Trade Deadline is the last point during the season at which players on 40-man rosters can be traded from one club to another. Those players may still be placed and claimed on outright waivers, but trades will no longer be permitted after July 30 at 6 p.m. ET.

What is the MLB trade deadline in 2024? ›

The July 30 MLB trade deadline is less than a month away. Here's what you need to know.

Who might get traded in MLB? ›

Headlining the flurry of trade candidates are Tigers pitchers Tarik Skubal and Jack Flaherty, White Sox stars Garrett Crochet and Luis Robert Jr., Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena and A's outfielder Brent Rooker, among dozens of other names.

What are the Braves doing at the trade deadline? ›

Three things to know about the baseball trade deadline

The Braves made a huge move the day before baseball's trade deadline, acquiring outfielder Jorge Soler and right-handed reliever Luke Jackson – two crucial pieces of its 2021 World Series team – from the San Francisco Giants.

Who can the Cubs trade? ›

The Cubs were mentioned as a potential seller in the weeks leading up to the Trade Deadline, with Cody Bellinger, Jameson Taillon and Nico ho*rner chief among their trade candidates.

Who have the Cubs signed for 2024? ›

Chicago Cubs Transactions 2024
DATETRANSACTION
July 20, 2024Placed RHP Hayden Wesneski on the 15-day IL. Recalled RHP Hunter Bigge from Iowa (IL). Signed OF Ivan Brethowr, 3Bs Matt Halbach, Cole Mathis, Cam Smth, C Ariel Armas, SS Ronny Cruz, 1B Edgar Alvarez, RHPs Brooks Caple, Ryan Gallagher, Daniel Avitia.
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Who got traded from the Cubs to the Yankees? ›

Anthony Rizzo doesn't feel a sense of closure for his first trip to Wrigley Field since getting traded to the Yankees by the Cubs three years ago. New York's first baseman isn't sure he will ever need closure in Chicago after helping the Cubs win their first World Series title in 108 years in 2016.

Can teams acquire players after trade deadline? ›

Trades never actually go away. They are just severely limited after the deadline. There are other ways to acquire players after the trade deadline too. The league can't just say, no, that's it, you're not allowed to add new players after this date.

How many MLB trade deadlines are there? ›

As of 2019, there's only one Trade Deadline.

What time does the MLB trade deadline stop? ›

Major League Baseball's 2024 trade deadline is Tuesday, July 30 at 6 p.m. ET, as teams scramble making deals to improve for the pennant race.

What grade did the Cubs trade Paredes? ›

Cubs grade: B. This trade is intriguing in a few ways, beginning with the fact that the Cubs -- the team farther away from a playoff spot -- are the ones obtaining the most established player in the deal. Paredes, 25, had a productive two-plus-season run with the Rays.

Who did the Mets trade at the trade deadline? ›

“We got to a place where we are a playoff-caliber team.” On Trade Deadline Tuesday, Stearns and the Mets added three more pieces: right-handed starter Paul Blackburn from the Athletics, right-handed reliever Huascar Brazobán from the Marlins and right-handed reliever Tyler Zuber from the Rays.

Who did the Blue Jays trade? ›

Ahead of Major League Baseball's trade deadline on Tuesday, Toronto sent reliever Trevor Richards to the Minnesota Twins for outfielder Jay Harry before acquiring third baseman Charles McAdoo from the Pittsburgh Pirates for utility man Isiah Kiner-Falefa and cash considerations.

Can you acquire players after the trade deadline? ›

Trades never actually go away. They are just severely limited after the deadline. There are other ways to acquire players after the trade deadline too. The league can't just say, no, that's it, you're not allowed to add new players after this date.

What picks can be traded in MLB? ›

Under the current rules, teams can only trade competitive balance picks. Only the clubs with smaller markets/revenues get those and they make up a small portion of the overall number of picks in the draft.

Who did the Mets get at the trade deadline? ›

NEW YORK -- Sensing weakness in both their depleted rotation while also looking to fortify a bullpen that's faced adversity all season, the Mets traded for three pitchers prior to Tuesday's Trade Deadline, acquiring starter Paul Blackburn from the A's, and right-handed relievers Huascar Brazoban and Tyler Zuber from ...

Who are the big winners of the MLB trade deadline? ›

Notable 2024 MLB trade deadline moves
  • The Dodgers trade for righty Jack Flaherty.
  • Rays trade Randy Arozarena to Mariners for three prospects.
  • Marlins trade Jazz Chisholm Jr. ...
  • Padres bolster bullpen in Tanner Scott trade with Marlins.
  • The Braves reacquire 2021 World Series MVP Jorge Soler.
Jul 30, 2024

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