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Follow along on Monday for the latest news and rumors: As MLB trade deadline week heats up, one of the top targets on the market received a scare on Monday, July 28.
To set the stage for the sprint to the deadline, here's a primer based on what I'm hearing from front office executives across the league.
If the St. Louis Cardinals do unload at the deadline, it better not be with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Atlanta Braves' injury-depleted starting rotation is adding more reinforcements after acquiring Carlos Carrasco from the New York Yankees.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are one of the better teams in baseball, but they're going to need to make some trade deadline moves to overcome injury woes.
President of baseball operations David Stearns has singled out center field as the logical area for an offensive upgrade.
The Toronto Blue Jays have to do what they can to improve the bullpen at this week's trade deadline. Toronto is almost a complete team, but adding help at the back end of their bullpen is a must. With the Blue Jays having the best record in the American League,
The Toronto Blue Jays are suddenly one of the favorites to win a pennant. What does that mean for their trade deadline pursuits? It took less than a year for the Blue Jays to go from trade deadline sellers to the No.