With the waiver deadline around the corner, Chase Utley has everyone's attention. With the Philadelphia Phillies star eyeing the West Coast, will Jose Reyes and Martin Prado be next on the move?
Read full storyThe MLB trade deadline for waiver deals has Chase Utley and James Shields as potential targets and Utley could be an option for the LA Angels, NY Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros and San Francisco Giants if the Philadelphia Phillies pull a deal after Utley was placed on waivers and made it through. Shields was also placed on waivers by the Padres.
Read full storyThe Chicago Cubs are still being tossed around as an option for a trade of Chase Utley. The team could try and offer up Starlin Castro with Jose Reyes and Martin Prado options.
Read full storyThe Chicago Cubs would rather move Starlin Castro to second base rather than trade him. If things go poorly, Javier Baez could be called up sooner rather than later.
Read full storyThe Chicago Cubs are growing impatient with Starlin Castro who is now playing second base. As Joe Maddon favors Addison Russell and Javier Baez, is a trade in the works?
Read full storyThe Philadelphia Phillies have officially placed Chase Utley on waiver meaning he can be traded any time before the end of August. The New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs appear to be the headlining teams for him.
Read full storyThe San Francisco Giants continue to struggle on offense while the Chicago Cubs are hitting their stride at the right time. Can the two teams maintain position in the National League?
Read full storyThe true MLB trade deadline has passed already, but the waiver deadline is not here yet and players like James Shields, Matt Kemp, Chase Utley and Ian Kennedy could still be options for teams, including the Chicago Cubs, NY Yankees, Los Angeles Angels, San Francisco Giants and Orioles if the San Diego Padres or Phillies want to make moves.
Read full storyThe Chicago Cubs and the San Francisco Giants are in a heated race to make the playoffs as both teams fight for the second wild-card spot in the baseball postseason.
Read full storyThe MLB Standings heading into August has the NY Mets and Washington Nationals as division leaders in the NL East and around the league the New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals and the Los Angeles Dodgers are the others in the AL and NL, while the LA Angels, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs and Giants are leading the wildcard chase.
Read full storyThe Chicago Cubs did not make a big trade at the trading deadline this season, but Chase Utley could be a target for the waiver deadline along with James Shields or Ian Kennedy and this comes after the Cubs did not trade shortstop Starlin Castro or prospect Javier Baez to the San Diego Padres after rumors of talks.
Read full storyThe San Diego Padres are looking to sell at the trade deadline and players like Justin Upton, Craig Kimbrel, James Shields, Tyson Ross, Andrew Cashner, Will Venable and Joaquin Benoit are all potential options to move and this comes after David Price and Cole Hamels have been traded and teams like the Yankees, Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs could be options if Starlin Castro or Javier Baez are in the mix.
Read full storyThe Atlanta Braves could take advantage of the dwinndling pitcher trade market and offer up Julio Teheran after players like Cole Hamels and David Price got dealt. Could the Yankees or Cubs be options?
Read full storyTyson Ross has become the top trade target on the market with Cole Hamels and David Price traded to the Rangers and Blue Jays and now teams like the LA Dodgers, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs and NY Yankees could be interested in making a move with the San Diego Padres, while players like Ian Kennedy and James Shields also could be targets.
Read full storyThe Texas Rangers acquired Cole Hamels in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies and now the Los Angeles Dodgers and NY Yankees could go after David Price with the Tigers after the deal involving Hamels and numerous players, including Matt Harrison and prospects Jake Thompson, Nick Williams and Alec Asher.
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