Padres, Sandy Alcantara and Trade Deadline
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The Padres are expected to target Miami Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara and Arizona Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen. What these two have in common is that both are former aces, struggling this season, who could be complicated trade deadline targets.
The Mariners and Yankees sit in wild-card spots and they are chasing the same player. The two teams have shown interest in Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon, reports the Denver Post. McMahon is dealing with a biceps injury and may go on the injured list,
1. Eugenio Suarez: The Arizona Diamondbacks star is No. 1 in our updated MLB trade deadline candidate rankings and could be the most impactful player to move this month. On pace to hit more than 50 home runs, the 2025 All-Star is on the wish list of every contender in need of third-base help.
Will Sammon of The Athletic recently reported that New York could deal from its infield depth to fill other needs. The Mets have a quartet of young, cost-controlled contributors in Brett Baty, Mark Vientos, Ronny Mauricio and Luisangel Acuña to dangle on the market.
Count the Cincinnati Reds among the teams to talk with the Arizona Diamondbacks about third baseman Eugenio Suárez, arguably the most sought-after bat on the trade market. Suárez, of course, spent seven seasons with the Reds, meaning that this would be a reunion.
The Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks have already agreed on one trade this season. They could look to swing another one in the coming days.
Seattle holds the second American League Wild Card spot but sit six-games back from the Houston Astros for first place in the AL West. The Mariners have been powered by a historic season from Most Valuable Player candidate Cal Raleigh,
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MLB: Padres are Serious Contenders for Sandy Alcántara Trade and Have an Intriguing Package ReadyT he San Diego Padres are at the heart of trade rumors, and this time they've set their sights on the right-handed pitcher from the Miami Marlins, Sandy Alcántara. According to D