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2024 MLB trade deadline tracker: Rumors, news, analysis - ESPN

The 2024 MLB trade deadline is just around the corner, with contending teams deciding what they need to add before 6 p.m. ET on July 30 arrives.

Could Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette be on the move from the Toronto Blue Jays? Could Garrett Crochet, Luis Robert Jr. and Jazz Chisholm Jr. be dealt to contenders? And who among the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles and Philadelphia Phillies will go all-in to boost their 2024 World Series hopes?

Whether your favorite club is looking to add or deal away — or stands somewhere in between — here's the freshest intel we're hearing, reaction to completed deals and what to know for every team as trade season unfolds.

Passan's trade deadline preview | All-Star Week rumors

Randy Arozarena: Outfielder will draw plenty of interest — if Rays choose to deal him

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: Will the Blue Jays start a rebuild or hold on to their superstar(s)?

Garrett Crochet: The pitcher everyone's talking about — but is he a starter or a reliever?

Luis Robert: Risk/reward outfielder who could be this deadline's biggest offensive difference-maker

Jack Flaherty: Right-handed starter shining on a one-year deal with the Tigers

July 24 updates

Will Twins add to their rotation? The Minnesota Twins are one of several teams in the market for a starting pitcher, but their pursuit is more complicated than most. First off, they're in the same division as the White Sox and Tigers, two clubs with a few of the top starters that could are — or could be made — available (Garrett Crochet, Erick Fedde, Jack Flaherty, and Tarik Skubal). They would have to pay an intra-division tax — if the Tigers and White Sox would want to do business with them at all. Secondly, financial

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