MLB, Mets and Trade Deadline
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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.
The Mets are willing to entertain trading a young infielder. Find out why and what they'd target at MLB Trade Rumors.
According to Jim Bowden of The Athletic, the Mets have been scouting Pittsburgh Pirates right-handers David Bednar and Dennis Santana, Cade Smith and Emmanuel Clase of the Cleveland Guardians, Baltimore Orioles relievers Gregory Soto and Félix Bautista, Washington Nationals closer Kyle Finnegan and Seth Halvorsen of the Colorado Rockies.
We're 10 days away from the 2025 MLB trade deadline, so it's a good time to run through some of the big names available, along with the players who could be X-factors down the stretch for teams who deal for them. It's a thrilling time, as always!
Devenski, 34, signed a minor league deal with the Mets in the offseason. He was selected to the big league roster in April. As a veteran with well over five years of major league service time, he can’t be optioned to the minors without his consent.
The Mets added their first pitcher at the deadline on Monday night when they shipped Mark Canha to the Brewers for 23-year-old right-hander Justin Jarvis, who became the Mets' No. 13 prospect ...
The Major League Baseball trade deadline could feature the Guardians moving Emmanuel Clase, and the Phillies and Mets are interested.