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MLB trade deadline regrets? New World Series favorites? 5 burning questions

There was plenty of movement at the trade deadline, it just didn't involve most of the big names we were expecting. The lack of blockbuster deals also raises questions about which contenders are best prepared for the postseason, and who are the favorites.

All three division leaders in the American League along with three clubs on the fringes of the wild-card hunt fill out the latest FOX Saturday Baseball lineup: Tampa Bay-Houston, Baltimore-Cleveland, San Francisco-Cincinnati — with all three games airing at 7:15 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app.

Accordingly, FOX Sports MLB experts Deesha Thosar and Rowan Kavner tackle these topics and more in this week's roundtable.

1. Which team will regret not doing more to address their starting pitching?

Kavner: Woof, where should I begin? The Guardians, the Padres, the Braves, the Brewers, the Twins, the Yankees, the Mets ... I could keep going. The problem was the market just wasn't there for difference-making starting pitching. If I had to pick one team per league here, I'd choose the first two teams listed above. The Guardians and Padres both helped themselves at the deadline, but I don't think either did enough to quell the rotation concerns. 

Cleveland added a wild-card piece in Alex Cobb, who is coming off an All-Star campaign but has yet to debut this season after offseason hip surgery and a shoulder issue. That doesn't seem like enough to fix a rotation that ranks 24th in starters' ERA and is serving up more homers than any group in baseball. San Diego will be able to shorten games with its revamped bullpen, but given the second-half uncertainty surrounding Joe Musgrove and Yu Darvish, Martín Pérez doesn't exactly move the needle.

Thosar: The Yankees. It remains

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