MLB Trade Deadline Targets: Guardians, Twins, Royals, Astros, Mariners, Phillies, Braves, and Mets Looking to Bolster Roster

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24/07/2024 18h01

As the MLB trade deadline approaches, several teams are eyeing potential targets to strengthen their roster. From starting pitchers to offensive powerhouses and bullpen reinforcements, teams are strategically assessing their needs and exploring suitable options. Let's take a closer look at the potential targets for the Cleveland Guardians, Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royals, Houston Astros, Seattle Mariners, Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves, and New York Mets.

The Cleveland Guardians, currently struggling with their starting rotation, are in dire need of a reliable arm to support their sensational bullpen. With a low payroll, the Guardians are eyeing Washington Nationals pitcher Erick Fedde, who comes with an affordable $7.5 million deal for next season. Fedde's addition would provide much-needed relief for the Guardians' underperforming starters.

Meanwhile, the Minnesota Twins are looking for an affordable rental arm to add depth to their right-handed-heavy rotation. Toronto Blue Jays' Yusei Kikuchi seems to fit the bill, having served as a stabilizing force for the Blue Jays' rotation over the past two years.

The Kansas City Royals, struggling with their outfield performance, are targeting Miami Marlins' Jazz Chisholm Jr. With not a single outfielder hitting above league average this year, the Royals could benefit from Chisholm's speed and the potential partnership with MVP contender Bobby Witt Jr.

The Houston Astros have a pressing need for a starting pitcher due to several key players being sidelined. In addition to their search for a first baseman, the Astros are eyeing Rockies' pitcher Cal Quantrill, who could bring stability to their rotation and help improve their starters' ERA against left-handed hitters.

Offensive struggles have plagued the Seattle Mariners, who are currently the lowest-scoring team in the league. To address this, the Mariners are interested in acquiring Tampa Bay Rays' third baseman Isaac Paredes, whose ability to make contact and provide an offensive upgrade could significantly boost the team's performance.

The Philadelphia Phillies are seeking an outfielder who hits from the right side and can play center field. Nationals' Lane Thomas has emerged as a possible target, given his impressive performance against left-handed pitchers.

The Atlanta Braves are looking to strengthen their corner outfield positions, as their left and right fielders rank 28th and 26th in OPS, respectively. The Nationals' Jesse Winker, with his impressive OPS against right-handed pitchers, appears to be a viable candidate for the Braves.

The New York Mets are in urgent need of bullpen help, as their relievers have struggled with high ERAs, particularly against left-handed hitters. The Mets are eyeing Tigers' left-handed pitcher Andrew Chafin, who excels against lefties and could provide a valuable solution to their ongoing bullpen woes.

As the trade deadline approaches, these teams are diligently assessing their needs and potential targets to strengthen their rosters. It remains to be seen which deals will materialize, but all eyes will be on these teams as they make strategic moves to improve their chances for success in the second half of the season.

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