MLB trade rumors: Yankees not done after acquiring Jazz Chisholm, Orioles targeting more pitching (2024)

Major League Baseball's trade deadline, slated for July 30, continues to draw ever closer with each passing hour. Friday saw the market get moving, with the Seattle Mariners obtaining outfielder Randy Arozarena and the Baltimore Orioles netting right-handed starter Zach Eflin, each in a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays. What will Saturday have in store? Keep it locked in here for all the latest news and rumors.

Yankees acquire Chisholm

The Yankees have traded for second baseman/outfielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. Full story here.

Phillies acquire Estévez

The Phillies have traded two pitching prospects to the Angels in exchange for All-Star closer Carlos Estévez. Full story here.

Yankees also talking to Rays

The Yankees have had "numerous conversations" with the Rays, per Jack Curry of YES. The Rays have already traded Arozarena, Eflin and Aaron Civale this season, but there are more players who could be moved. Curry name checks All-Star third baseman Isaac Paredes, All-Star first baseman Yandy Díaz and reliever Pete Fairbanks as possible fits for the Yankees. Sure enough, Randy Miller of NJ.com reports the Yankees are in "serious talks" to acquire Fairbanks.

Orioles 'not done'

The Orioles made a couple moves on Friday, namely acquiring Eflin, but they aren't done making moves, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. They are looking at starting pitching, including rental options -- players who will hit free agency after the season like ace Corbin Burnes. Names being discussed, according to the report, are Jack Flaherty, Yusei Kikuchi, Frankie Montas and Blake Snell. Snell is a player who hasn't appeared much in trade rumors, but he has a player option for next season and most people believe he won't exercise it and will hit free agency again.

Braves not after starting pitching?

The Braves lost ace Spencer Strider very early in the season and now lefty Max Fried is on the injured list. There was some thought that they'd be looking to acquire a starting pitcher. Instead, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports that the Braves are "not expected to acquire an impact starter" before the deadline. He says that they believe Fried will be back soon and apparently that's enough, although that may depend on your definition of "impact."

Red Sox acquire Jansen

Catcher Danny Jansenhas been traded from the Blue Jays to the Red Sox. Full story here.

Crochet declines to address report

White Sox lefty Garrett Crochet is considered one of, if not the top arm available this deadline. His situation became trickier this week when Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported that he has some specific desiresfor how he's used the rest of the season -- and that he would require a contract extension if he's to pitch into October. Heyman noted that Crochet "views starter routine as best for health."

Crochet was asked about the validity of Heyman's report on Friday. He declined to comment.

"No comment. Right now, I'm just focused on pitching for the White Sox," Crochet told reporters, including Scott Merkin of MLB.com. "In terms of that, it kind of just is what it is. I'm focused on pitching for the White Sox. Beyond that, I'm not really controlling much."

Crochet has already thrown a career-high 111 1/3 innings. His previous high was 65 -- and that came as a college sophom*ore in 2019.

Conforto could be on the move

The Giants appear ready to trade outfielder Michael Conforto, Rosenthal reports. He could be attractive to a team seeking left-handed bats. In 80 games this season, he's hitting .226/.298/.415 (105 OPS+) with 10 homers and 40 RBI.

Phillies looking for bullpen help

The Phillies acquired Austin Hays and as part of the deal, they sent out reliever Seranthony Domínguez. They are now searching for relievers, according to Rosenthal. They are looking at Michael Kopech of the White Sox, Tanner Scott of the Marlins and Nationals closer Kyle Finnegan, among others.

Please note that this report was published before the Phillies acquired Estévez (see above).

Rangers intrigued by Rays bats

The Rangers have "had discussions" with the Rays about third baseman Isaac Paredes and first baseman Yandy Díaz, according to ESPN's Buster Olney. The Rangers are looking to improve an offense that is without Evan Carter and Josh Jung, and that has seen Adolis García and Jonah Heim (among others) underperform.

The Rays, of course, traded away Randy Arozarena and Zach Eflin on Friday. Paredes and Díaz were two other trade candidates we identified on their roster. You can click here to find out who else we named.

Cubs acquire reliever

The Cubs have obtained right-handed reliever Nate Pearson from the Blue Jaysin exchange for infielder Josh Rivera and outfielder Yohendrick Piñango. Pearson, 27, was once a top prospect who has struggled to find success in the majors. In 41 appearances this year, he's amassed a 5.63 ERA (72 ERA+) and a 3.00 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

Brewers also acquire reliever

The Rockies traded right-handed reliever Nick Mears to the Brewers for two pitching prospects.

Mears, 27, has a 5.56 ERA and 1.50 WHIP with 57 strikeouts in 45 1/3 innings. Keep in mind it's awfully tough to pitch for the Rockies while the Brewers are generally great at getting the most out of relievers.

Mets interested in Conforto reunion

Count the Mets among the teams with interest in Giants outfielder Michael Conforto, according to Mike Puma of the New York Post. Conforto is, of course, no stranger to the Mets: he spent the first seven seasons of his career with New York.

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Across 80 games this year with the Giants, Conforto has hit .226/.298/.415 (105 OPS+) with 10 home runs and 40 runs batted in. In an odd twist, he's been more productive against lefties than righties -- that seems more likely than not to be a small-sample quirk given his history of spottiness when faced with a southpaw.

The Mets are currently without outfielders Starling Marte and Harrison Bader (though he's expected to return soon), leading to them using more of Tyrone Taylor and DJ Stewart. Conforto would represent an obvious offensive upgrade over them both.

Padres among Taillon suitors

It wouldn't be a trade deadline without Padres general manager AJ Preller attempting to make a splash. One potential target for San Diego over the next few days? Cubs right-hander Jameson Taillon, according to The Athletic.

The Padres are in the market for pitching because of the absences of Joe Musgrove (working his way back from elbow inflammation) and Yu Darvish (on the restricted list dealing with a personal matter).

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Taillon, 32, has compiled a 2.96 ERA (140 ERA+) and a 3.71 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 17 starts this season. It should be noted that Taillon will have two more seasons and $36 million remaining on his contract after this year.

The Cubs are more than six games removed from the final National League wild-card spot, putting them in a position to sell at the deadline.

Yankees among those with interest in Scott

Marlins lefty Tanner Scott might be the biggest lock to be traded before Tuesday. More than a handful of teams are interested in adding him to their bullpen, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. That crop includes the Yankees, who, fittingly, saw their bullpen implode in a loss on Friday night against the Red Sox.

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Scott, 30, has tallied a 1.18 ERA (369 ERA+) and a 1.96 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 44 appearances. He's also notched 18 saves, for whatever that's worth, and has experience across a variety of high-leverage roles.

Scott will qualify for free agency at season's end.

MLB trade rumors: Yankees not done after acquiring Jazz Chisholm, Orioles targeting more pitching (2024)

FAQs

How did the Yankees get Jazz Chisholm? ›

Acquired from Miami on Saturday in exchange for three Minor Leaguers, Chisholm joined the Yankees just in time to take the field for a Yankees-Red Sox game at Fenway Park, after which he gushed that he'd never played in front of such an intense rivalry crowd.

What pitcher did the Yankees trade for? ›

The New York Yankees today announced that they have acquired right-handed pitcher Enyel De Los Santos and minor league right-handed pitcher Thomas Balboni Jr. from the San Diego Padres in exchange for minor league outfielder Brandon Lockridge.

What pitcher did the Orioles trade? ›

The Orioles have once again boosted their starting rotation. On Tuesday, a little more than four hours before the MLB trade deadline, Baltimore traded outfielder Kyle Stowers and infielder Connor Norby to the Miami Marlins in exchange for left-handed starting pitcher Trevor Rogers.

What is the trade deadline in MLB? ›

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. Prior to 2019, July 31 was referred to as the non-waiver Trade Deadline, and players could be traded after that date if they first cleared revocable trade waivers.

How many stolen bases does Jazz Chisholm have? ›

Jazz Chisholm Jr. has 23 stolen bases this season.

How did the Yankees get Babe Ruth? ›

The trade that changed MLB forever

This is the day, 104 years ago, it was announced that Harry Frazee, the owner of the Boston Red Sox, had sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees. There are a lot of points of light in baseball history. Never one brighter than this.

What pitcher was known as the Yankee killer? ›

One of the most dominant pitchers and one of the funniest characters in Tiger history was right-handed hurler Frank Lary, nicknamed “Taters”, “Mule” and most famously, “The Yankee Killer” for his dominance over the perennial World Champion New York Yankees.

Who was the best pitcher for the Yankees? ›

Former stars like Andy Pettitte and Roger Clemens appear below, as well as Hall of Fame starting pitchers like Mike Mussina and Whitey Ford. Of course, there is Mariano Rivera, who began and ended his lengthy championship career as part of the Yankees roster.

What pitcher was traded for $1? ›

MILWAUKEE — Dallas Keuchel believes he still has plenty to offer a major league team.

Who was the last oriole to pitch a no hitter? ›

Earl Hamilton threw the first no-hitter in Orioles history on August 30, 1912; the most recent no-hitter was thrown by John Means on May 5, 2021.

Who was the legendary pitcher for the Orioles? ›

Jim Palmer is widely considered the best pitcher in Orioles' history. Spending his entire 19-year career with the team (1965-1984), Palmer earned three Cy Young Awards and was an integral part of Baltimore's World Series championships in 1966, 1970, and 1983.

Who did the Orioles get for Curt Schilling? ›

In a transaction considered by Orioles fans as the worst in team history according to Thom Loverro, Schilling was dealt along with Steve Finley and Pete Harnisch to the Houston Astros for Glenn Davis on January 10, 1991.

Can MLB players decline a trade? ›

A no-trade clause is a contractual clause that allows players to veto trades to certain teams. No-trade clauses are often worked into contract extensions and free-agent contracts as a perk for the players signing such deals.

Can players be traded after the trade deadline? ›

MLB implemented a more concrete “true” trade deadline that prohibited players on Major League contracts — or any who had previously been on Major League contracts earlier in the season (i.e. since-outrighted players) — from being traded after the deadline.

Which players could move at the MLB trade deadline? ›

All-Star trades: 7 who could move by Deadline
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  • Tyler Anderson, LHP, Angels.
  • Garrett Crochet, LHP, White Sox.
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 1B, Blue Jays.
  • Mason Miller, RHP, Athletics.
  • Isaac Paredes, 3B, Rays.
  • Tanner Scott, LHP, Marlins.
  • Kirby Yates, RHP, Rangers.
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How did the Utah Jazz get their mascot? ›

History of Jazz Bear

Jazz Bear first appeared in 1989 as part of a marketing campaign for the team. He was originally designed to be a cartoon character, but the idea was scrapped in favor of a real-life mascot.

What team drafted Jazz Chisholm? ›

Chisholm made his MLB debut in 2020 with the Marlins. He has competed internationally for the Great Britain national baseball team.

Is Jazz Chisholm junior on the Yankees? ›

Jazz Chisholm Jr. had a different reaction Monday night. The newest member of the New York Yankees was 0-for-4 in his career against position players when Philadelphia Phillies backup catcher Garrett Stubbs took the ball in the ninth inning at Citizens Bank Park.

Was Jazz Chisholm on the Diamondbacks? ›

Jack Sommers | May 24, 2024

Jazz Chisholm used to be an Arizona Diamondback, but he was swapped for Zac Gallen at the 2019 July 31st trade deadline.

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