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Storylines to watch include the emergence of Michael Busch and Shota Imanaga, Pete Crow-Armstrong's development and more.
Sahadev Sharma9
MLB trade deadline superlatives: Best fits, worst trades, weirdest moves and more
Jim Bowden33
Cody Bellinger’s post-deadline finish will frame how Cubs start long offseason
Patrick Mooney80
Cubs, Motorola sign multiyear sponsorship deal for the team's first jersey patch
Jon Greenberg176
What we learned from this MLB trade deadline and the execs who drove the market
Jayson Stark127
Anzeige
There's playing time to be had on teams that are mostly trying to figure out who can be part of their next good squad.
Eno Sarris32
Taillon: "Winning games in the big leagues takes everything being very buttoned-up and dialed. Every aspect of every game."
Patrick Mooney45
Submit your post-deadline questions for a chance to be answered on the Aug. 2 episode of "The Windup," The Athletic’s MLB podcast.
Stephen J. Nesbitt131
The Marlins and Rays dominated the deadline with smart selling. The Mariners and Padres aggressively filled key needs. And the Rockies ...
Jim Bowden362
How did the return packages look in the biggest deals at this year's trade deadline?
Keith Law36
A look at why the Cubs targeted their new third baseman, despite how doing so meant dealing with a shrewd organization in Tampa Bay.
Patrick Mooney141
The Marlins, Giants, Cubs, Angels and Phillies all landed prospects worth noting in smaller deals.
Keith Law21
Hoyer will be paying attention to how the offense performs the rest of the way so he can get a good idea of how it stands going into 2025.
Sahadev Sharma190
Let's look at all the deals that came in during the final hours of the MLB trading period.
Levi Weaver9
The trade deadline went well for the O's, Tigers, Dodgers and Marlins. But contenders like the Guardians and Astros could have done more.
Andy McCullough, Grant Brisbee and more299
The Yankees got a reliever under control through 2026, and didn't give up impact prospects. In the current relief market, that's a win.
Andy McCullough, Rustin Dodd and more98
The Cubs will receive infield prospect Ben Cowles and relief prospect Jack Neely in return.
The Athletic MLB Staff157
Here's what we'll be watching for up until 6 p.m. ET.
Ken Rosenthal195
Here at Power Rankings HQ, we know there are many ways to improve a ballclub. For this week, we dream up what could be better than a trade.
The Athletic MLB Staff41
With the 6 p.m. ET deadline rapidly approaching, start the day by catching up on where every team in the league stands
Levi Weaver23
The Cubs are playing for 2025 and Taillon could be attractive in a marketplace crowded by teams looking for starting pitching
Patrick Mooney64
Even if it didn’t coincide with many wins, Morel's time in Chicago will likely be remembered fondly by teammates and fans.
Sahadev Sharma153
Take away their two 14-game losing streaks and the Sox would still be the worst team in baseball. All that's left for them are the '62 Mets.
Jon Greenberg51
The Padres were involved in a swap that showed how expensive it is to get a reliever, the Cubs swapped third basemen and more.
Levi Weaver4
The Cubs get an upgrade at third by reuniting with an old friend. The Rays get three more young players, but are they acquiring too many?
Keith Law76
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