Mets trade Cooper Criswell to Mariners
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Speaking of Duran, the Red Sox ought to trade him. They have four outfielders for three spots, and Duran is the most expendable of the bunch, given Ceddanne Rafaela's center field defense, Roman Anthony's star power, and Wilyer Abreu's additional year of cheap club control. As for a fit, it's hard to find a better one than the Astros.
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Key MLB Offseason Trades and Signings: A Hot Stove Review
Recent MLB offseason action heats up as the Dodgers and Mets have made several moves, snagging stars Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette for key lineup upgrades.
It’s the nature of the game that the first order of business for a first-time front office leader is often not fun stuff like signing a signature star to a mammoth contract, but painful stuff like trading away talented players.
The Mets are looking to add rotation depth despite acquiring Feddy Peralta in a possible reunion with a veteran southpaw.
The Yankees are poised to spend big on a veteran bat, potentially impacting top prospects Jasson Dominguez and Spencer Jones. With an outfield crowded by established stars, these young talents might be traded to contenders seeking high-upside talent.
After MacKenzie Gore was traded to the Texas Rangers, details of an old trade offer between the Washington Nationals and Chicago Cubs have been reported.
The New York Mets have had a busy week, with their most recent move being a trade for Milwaukee Brewers' Freddy Peralta. The Brewers got a handful of top prospects in return for Peralta, but Rosenthal and Sammon noted that outfielder prospect Carson Benge "was never seriously on the table" in trade talks.