It’s a busy day in Major League Baseball. As we count down the hours until the 4 p.m. ET trade deadline, we’ll keep track of every deadline-day transaction around the league as teams prepare for the playoff run — or sell now and stock up for next year.
Keep it here for a running tally of all the day’s deals, plus keep up with all the rumours and reports over on Ben Nicholson-Smith’s MLB Trade Deadline live blog.
The Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds got things started early with a three-team blockbuster deal on the eve of trade deadline day that saw the pitcher Trevor Bauer sent to the Reds in exchange for right fielder Yasiel Puig, with the San Diego Padres also reportedly getting in on the action Tuesday night.
Let’s jump in.
11:44 a.m. ET: Rangers, White Sox get creative
To Texas: Nate Jones, international slot compensation, cash considerations
To Chicago: Joe Jarneski, Ray Castro
Jones, who was the longest-tenured member of the White Sox, has been dealing with a right forearm injury and was placed on Chicago’s 60-day DL. He’ll now ride out the rest of the season on the Rangers’ 60-day DL as he continues to rehab.
July 30, 10:10 p.m.: Indians, Reds, Padres bring the drama before the deadline
To Cleveland: Yasiel Puig, Scott Moss (from Reds); Franmil Reyes, Logan Allen, Victor Nova (from Padres)
To Cincinatti: Trevor Bauer (from Indians)
To San Diego: Taylor Trammell (from Reds)
Puig wasn’t only at the centre of Tuesday night’s mid-game trade — the outfielder, at the time unaware he was on his way out of town, was also at the centre of a big brawl that broke out during the game against Pittsburgh.
Things got HEATED in Cincinnati last night https://t.co/Hv7xwqdlGB
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) July 31, 2019
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July 31, 2019 at 10:39PM
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