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It was a wild trade deadline day across Major League Baseball. Here are the 10 biggest winners and losers on MLB's deadline day.
The Tampa Bay Rays bolstered their pitching staff on Thursday in a deal that resulted in the team landing Chicago White Sox standout right-handed pitcher Adrian Houser.
The Chicago Cubs added two more pitchers and an infielder, while the White Sox traded away their ace, Adrian Houser, at the MLB Trade Deadline.One day after acq ...
MLB's trade deadline brought plenty of chaos, with dozens of deals capping a frenetic 24 hours as teams sought to improve their rosters ahead of the postseason.
The Tampa Bay Rays made a pair of last-minute deals at the trade deadline to strengthen their pitching corps, acquiring right-handed reliever Griffin Jax from the Minnesota Twins and right-handed ...
The Rays and White Sox were buzzing in the market, so it was no surprise to see them wheeling and dealing together.
The Chicago White Sox sent a resurgent starting pitcher to the Tampa Bay Rays just before the Major League Baseball trade ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates made quite a few trades, such as sending closer David Bednar to the New York Yankees and third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes to the Cincinnati Reds, but if you're going to sell, you ...
Just ahead of MLB's trade deadline day , Philadelphia Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski made a big splash by landing one of the top closers on the market – Jhoan Duran from the ...
The Padres, in typical AJ Preller fashion, went all in, acquiring Mason Miller and JP Sears for a package headlined by ...
The Chicago Cubs bolstered their pitching staff by adding right-handers Michael Soroka from the Washington Nationals and Andrew Kittredge ...