Just one day remains until the 2025 trading deadline, and Wednesday shapes up to be a hectic day, with action fast and furious on the trade market. New rumors and notes have already surfaced as of Wednesday morning, including another addition for the Yankees and a potential reunion brewing in Houston.
- According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the injury-riddled Houston Astros are considering a reunion with Twins infielder Carlos Correa. As Houston’s search for an infielder continues, they could turn to an old friend and absorb a significant cost from the Twins, likely limiting the prospect cost. Correa is absent from the Twins’ lineup on Wednesday, but manager Rocco Baldelli says he is getting imaging done for migraines.
- The Yankees traded for outfielder Austin Slater from the New York Yankees, first reported by Jack Curry of the YES Network. While the Yankees’ hunt for pitching help continues, Slater figures to become a regular part of their platoon situation in the outfield and at DH.
- MLB’s Mark Feinsand reports that the market for Diamondbacks slugger Eugenio Suarez is heating up, and that the “Mariners, Cubs, Tigers, and Phillies” are teams considered to be in on the former Red and Mariner.
- The Braves acquired pitcher Tyler Kinley from the Colorado Rockies, per Feinsand. This is now the third pitcher Atlanta has traded for this week, joining Carlos Carrasco and Erick Fedde, as they search for arms to eat innings over the final two months of the season.
- Independent reporter Francys Romero reported that several clubs are discussing the availability of reliever Camilo Doval with the San Francisco Giants, and that he is one of the relievers who could be traded in the coming hours.
- The Angels have acquired relievers Andrew Chafin and Luis García from the Nationals, per multiple reports.
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