Trade Deadline Review: Juan Soto, Prospect Returns, Winners And Losers
Kyle Glaser and J.J. Cooper break down the 2022 trade deadline.
Kyle Glaser and J.J. Cooper break down the 2022 trade deadline.
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Beginning with the November 2019 trade that sent Luis Urias and Eric Lauer to the Brewers, the Padres have traded 66 prospects or recent prospect graduates in just over two and a half years.
The Padres officially introduced Soto as a member of the organization at Petco Park on Wednesday afternoon, a day after they acquired him and first baseman Josh Bell in the most substantial trade deadline deal in a generation.
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In the deadline’s waning hours, the Mets plucked a veteran reliever from Chicago’s roster.
The Mariners acquired veteran catcher Curt Casali and veteran lefthander Matthew Boyd from the Giants just before the trade deadline on Tuesday.
The Blue Jays and Dodgers made a trade that could end up a big win for one side.
In a deal just minutes before the 6 p.m. trade deadline the Royals traded two-time all-star Whit Merrifield to the Blue Jays.
Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos was busy as usual right at the trade deadline, picking up one of the more experienced closers on the market with a deadline-beating deal that brings righthander Raisel Iglesias to Atlanta.
The Cardinals acquired lefthander Jordan Montgomery from the Yankees in exchange for center fielder Harrison Bader and a player to be named later or cash considerations.
The Twins swung their second in-division trade of the day by adding veteran reliever Michael Fulmer in a trade that involved sending a prospect who did not rank in their Top 30.
The Phillies and Angels hooked up for a second deadline-day deal.
After trading away seven of their top 11 prospects to acquire Josh Hader, Juan Soto, Josh Bell and Brandon Drury, the Padres had to send away more prospects to unload Eric Hosmer’s contract.
The Mets continued to make budget buys at the trade deadline by adding first baseman Darin Ruf from the Giants for a four-player return centered on corner infielder J.D. Davis.
Minutes after finalizing the deal for Soto and Bell, the Padres acquired infielder Brandon Drury from the Reds for No. 11 prospect Victor Acosta on Tuesday.
In a deadline day deal the Twins continued to add to their pitching corps as they acquired righthanded starter Tyler Mahle from the Reds.
The Phillies traded away one of their better young starting pitching prospects to acquire veteran reliever David Robertson.
The Phillies swapped their top offensive prospect in a quest to find a long-term answer in center field.
The Yankees pulled one of the Dodgers’ midseason top 20 prospects in the reported Joey Gallo deal.
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