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MLB trade deadline report: On final day of chaos, a status check for all 30 teams

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Well, here we are: the final day of madness. At 6 p.m. ET tonight, the MLB trade deadline will pass, and we can look ahead to the pennant and wild-card races that loom. But for now, let’s lean into the chaos.

First, a catch-up: we’ve been keeping tabs on every trade that has happened so far, so if you need a quick reference (including links to all our grades and analysis), here they are:

Further, if you’re looking for a list of our Top 50 players who could be (some of whom now have been) traded, here’s our deadline Big Board, and for a blow-by-blow trip through the last few days, here’s our live blog.

Now let’s take a look at where each team stands as we slam down the gas pedal and pray for that finish line. In a futile attempt to keep things remotely organized, we’re going to arrange these sections by division, starting with the …

NL West

  • Dodgers: Los Angeles added two players with defensive versatility on Monday (Amed Rosario, Tommy Edman) and a back-end reliever (Michael Kopech), but even with the contribution of River Ryan, they could still use another starter before the deadline.
  • Padres: They made their big bullpen addition over the weekend (Jason Adam, Rays), but could still use another starter.
  • Diamondbacks: Arizona is still right on the verge of a wild-card position, with starters Merrill Kelly and Eduardo Rodriguez returning sometime in August. That shouldn’t stop them from looking for one more starter, but it might be a governor on how much they’re willing to pay.
  • Giants: One of the bigger questions remaining: Will the Giants trade Blake Snell? Two weeks ago, it seemed impossible, but a 15-strikeout performance (albeit against the Rockies) might have come at the right time to catch the interest of a few contenders. As Grant Brisbee postulates, maybe the Giants could be buy-sellers (or sell-buyers). Late-breaking last night: They’ve shipped Jorge Soler to the Braves.
  • Rockies: Sellers sell, but now the question is whether they’ll trade guys with more years of control than half-season rentals. The remaining free-agents-to-be on the roster are catcher Elias Díaz, RHP Daniel Bard (out for the year, flexor tendon surgery) and Charlie Blackmon (seems unlikely to be dealt).


    Rockies catcher Elias Diáz. (Kyle Ross / USA Today)

NL Central

NL East

AL West

AL Central

AL East

(Top photo of Jack Flaherty: Jayne Kamin-Oncea / Getty Images)



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