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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17
MLB Trade Deadline Nears Aug. 3 as 23 of 30 Clubs Sit Within 4 Games
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17

MLB Trade Deadline Nears Aug. 3 as 23 of 30 Clubs Sit Within 4 Games

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17

Summary

  • Aug. 3 is shaping up as an unusually muddled MLB trade deadline, with 23 of 30 teams within four games of a playoff spot and many clubs still undecided on buying or selling.
  • Detroit’s Tarik Skubal and the Yankees’ Aaron Judge sit at the center of that uncertainty: the Tigers’ 22-14 surge since May 31 complicates any ace sale, while Judge’s rib-fracture update could determine New York’s aggressiveness.
  • Several contenders face roster-defining choices, including whether the Rays, Brewers, Braves, Cubs, Mariners, Phillies or Padres pay up for pitching, bats or bullpen help despite injuries, thin farm systems or middling records.
  • Bubble teams such as the Red Sox, Orioles, Blue Jays, Nationals, Cardinals, White Sox and Pirates are also close enough to contention that even sub-.500 clubs may resist selling.
  • The result is a deadline likely to be driven less by clear buyers and sellers than by late-July performance swings, health updates and a few executives willing to make bold moves.

Insights

How does Aaron Judge's injury update decide if the Yankees make a blockbuster deadline deal?
Will the threat of a 2027 work stoppage scare teams away from trading for controllable stars?
With ace Tarik Skubal injured, will a contender still risk a massive trade for a potential title?