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MLB · 15 minutes ago

MLB Trade Predictions: Key Players Likely to Be Moved This Season

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

MLB Trade Predictions: Key Players Likely to Be Moved This Season

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Trade Talks Heating Up in MLB Pro Baseball

As the MLB season progresses, the trade conversation is becoming increasingly relevant, especially with numerous teams still vying for a wild card spot. Currently, about 20 of the 30 teams are in the competition, reflecting a tightly contested season. Key players on short contracts, like Luis Arraez and Aroldis Chapman, are likely trade candidates, particularly if their teams are significantly underperforming, say 15 games under .500. This group of players, often on one-year deals, are prime targets for teams looking to bolster their rosters for a playoff push.

The Boston Red Sox seem to be a hotspot in these trade scenarios, with several players like Aroldis Chapman, Sonny Gray, Wilson Contreras, and Jaren Durant mentioned as potential trade pieces. Given Boston's struggles, trading these players could be a strategic move to rebuild and get something in return while they can. Similarly, Joe Ryan from the Minnesota Twins is highlighted as a quality pitcher who should be on the trade block, given the improbability of re-signing him due to the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) complexities.

Regarding Tariq Scoble, there is speculation about his next team, with the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Philadelphia Phillies as possible destinations. The Braves are particularly noted as a dark horse, possibly ready to make a significant move to secure Scoble. This is intriguing because, despite their lower chances according to some metrics, they often surface in trade discussions due to their proactive management strategies.

The Mets, despite having MLB-ready prospects that align with the Tigers' interests—who are presumably Scoble's current team—are seen as an unlikely destination. The assumption is that Scoble will test free agency, sparking a potential bidding war for one of the league's top pitchers.

As the season unfolds and the trade deadline approaches, these discussions are bound to intensify, reshaping teams and potentially the postseason landscape. Each trade has the potential to profoundly impact the teams involved, either propelling them into playoff contention or positioning them for future successes.