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MLB trade deadline rumors: Rich Hill eyes comeback, Phillies search for outfield bat, Orioles open to reunion


The 2024 MLB trade deadline is less than a week away. Luis Arraez, Aaron Civale, and Hunter Harvey have already been traded, and you can be sure more players will be on the move between now and next Tuesday. Here are the latest deadline rumors.

The Dodgers and Yankees are among the teams with interest in free-agent lefty Rich Hill, reports the Boston Globe. Hill, 44, has been throwing off a mound and keeping himself in shape. A year ago, he threw 146 1/3 innings with a 5.41 ERA for the Pirates and Padres, though a longer offseason rest could put Hill in better position to contribute down the stretch.

Los Angeles is short on pitching — they’ll have five starters on the injured list even after Clayton Kershaw is activated Thursday — and the Yankees are seeking lefty bullpen help. Hill could fill either role. He pitched several years with the Dodgers earlier in his career and perhaps a reunion makes them more enticing. Then again, the Yankees are closer to Hill’s New England home.

Orioles open to Flaherty reunion

The AL East leading Orioles are open to a reunion with righty Jack Flaherty, according to The Athletic. They’re also keeping tabs on just about every worthwhile reliever. Flaherty, now with the Tigers, had a 6.75 ERA in seven starts and two relief appearances with the O’s after a deadline trade with the Cardinals last summer. He is our No. 14 trade candidate.

Still only 28, Flaherty is having a terrific season in Detroit, and he’s been at the top of his game lately. He has a 2.40 ERA and is averaging close to six innings in his last 12 starts. Opponents are hitting only .196/.235/.361 against him. Flaherty is a rental and the O’s could use a starter with control beyond 2024, though a quality starter is the priority. If it’s a rental, so be it.

Astros interested in Paredes

The Astros have interest in Rays third baseman Isaac Paredes, report The Athletic. Houston could use Paredes at first base, a position he has played plenty over the years, the rest of this season, then slide him back over to third base to replace free agent-to-be Alex Bregman next year. Paredes is under team control through 2027. He is our No. 11 trade candidate.

Paredes, 25, would fit especially well in Minute Maid Park. He is a right-handed hitter and an extreme pulled fly-ball hitter — Paredes has pulled 24.1% of his fly balls this season, easily the highest rate in baseball — and the Crawford Boxes in left field beckon. Paredes is not the most nimble third-base defender, though he could put up some monster home run totals in Houston. 

Phillies interested in Finnegan, Thomas

The Phillies are interested in Nationals closer Kyle Finnegan and outfielder Lane Thomas, according to The Athletic. Philadelphia has had some bullpen trouble this month, plus there’s a clear need for another outfield bat, so perhaps a one-stop shop trade with the NL East rival Nats can be made. Washington already traded setup man Hunter Harvey. Finnegan could be next to go.

As for Lane, the 28-year-old has been a reliably above-average bat the last few years, and, like Finnegan, he would remain under team control through 2025. The Phillies currently have the light-hitting Johan Rojas in center, but could plop Thomas into left field and slide Brandon Marsh to center, significantly upgrading their offense without taking too big a bite out of their defense.

Pirates could move pitching for offense

With so many teams in the postseason race, we could see more MLB player-for-MLB player trades at the deadline (as opposed to MLB player for prospects), and Pirates GM Ben Cherington hinted at the possibility of trading pitching for offense earlier this week. Pittsburgh has quietly won eight of their last 10 games. They’re only a game out of a wild-card spot.

“We want to find a way to improve the team. Hard to predict how that’s going to play out. But we’ll keep working at it,” Cherington said (via the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review). “… If you look at our team in terms of how we rank inside the league, we’ve been a little better on run prevention than we have on scoring. That’s a fact. So it makes sense that we would like to improve scoring.”

Needless to say, Jared Jones and Paul Skenes are off-limits. Mitch Keller too, and possibly Luis L. Ortiz as well. If the Pirates do move an arm for a bat, they would presumably move rental lefties Marco Gonzales and Martín Pérez, limiting the upside of the return. Controllable lefty Bailey Falter could interest teams, though he’s currently on the injured list with a triceps issue.

Crochet seeks extension

White Sox lefty Garrett Crochet, our No. 1 trade candidate, reportedly wants an extension to make himself available to pitch in the postseason. Crochet has thrown a career high 111 1/3 innings this season — his previous career high was the 65 innings he threw as a college sophomore in 2019 — and whichever team trades for him will have to manage his workload down the stretch. He and his representatives are using that to create some leverage in extension talks.





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