2024 MLB's biggest winners, losers from the trade deadline
With so many prospects moving, is it fair to definitively declare right now who won or lost the deadline? Probably not.
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With so many prospects moving, is it fair to definitively declare right now who won or lost the deadline? Probably not.
Baseball's trade season finally kicked into gear late Thursday with perhaps the biggest name who will move at this deadline, Randy Arozarena, going to the Seattle Mariners. As grim as that might sound to those hopeful for fireworks at the end of the month commensurate to those at the beginning, it's a reflection of where the market has gone.
As time continues ticking down to the July 30 deadline, we're still not entirely sure who will buy, who will sell and who might do a little of both.
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Every July, the Home Run Derby offers a fun break in the regular MLB season. This year, Los Angeles Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez took home the title for most home runs of the night. The event started in 1985 and has been aired on ESPN since 1994. The format and rules have changed over the years, but the objective has remained the same: to highlight the top sluggers in the league.