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The most intriguing possibility: moving Zack Greinke, the 35-year-old starter who keeps adding to what's an increasingly intriguing Hall of Fame résumé. Greinke is a front-line starter. He is also due about $14.5 million for the rest of this season and $35 million in 2020 and 2021. It's a massive price to pay in dollars alone, and because of Greinke's excellence, the Diamondbacks also would want a prospect haul in return. They could achieve that by paying down some of Greinke's salary, but Arizona's solid core, backed by what is rapidly becoming one of baseball's best farm systems, makes holding on to Greinke an entirely reasonable proposition -- Jeff Passan

Both are clearly monster power hitters. Both also come with drawbacks. While Reyes is just 24, has 5 years before he reaches free agency and already has whacked 25 home runs, his glove is a significant minus and his plate discipline leaves something to be desired. At 27 and with four years of team control left, Renfroe's service profile is slightly different but his game similar. He's a better outfielder than Reyes and a more consistent performer, having hit at least 25 home runs in three straight seasons. He's also not the kind of player around whom the Padres can build a trade to acquire a foundational starter, which is their ultimate goal.-- Jeff Passan

The calculus for the Rangers is clear: Three of the teams ahead of them in the wild-card standings -- Tampa Bay, Boston and Cleveland -- are clearly more talented, and a fourth team, Oakland, has a plus-81 run differential despite its warts. Unless the Rangers believe they are primed to leapfrog three of those four teams, dealing Minor could be a boon. He's got a 2.73 ERA, another year on his contract and the sort of makeup that contenders believe could behoove them come October. -- Jeff Passan




The Dodgers have the assets to compete with anyone. The question is how willing president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman will be to part with those assets in order to address a position that is traditionally so volatile, especially in a year when bullpen help is such a pronounced need throughout the sport.
"We've demonstrated an aggressiveness in the past, and we will equally approach this year not just in terms of the bullpen, but any kind of upgrade aggressively," Friedman said recently. "But we won't err on the side of stupid. We're comfortable being aggressive. We're not comfortable being stupid."-- Alden Gonzalez

Given the unique circumstances facing his team, Eppler was asked if he feels an added responsibility to acquire a big-name player simply to provide a jolt of energy to a team that could desperately use one for the final two months.
"We try to approach every single decision with a mindful, pragmatic approach, and understand all the variables that govern decisions, and ultimately think about the health of the organization first and foremost," Eppler said. "If you do that, it'd be very rare to regret decisions."-- Alden Gonzalez



MLB trade deadline targets
ESPN's top 10 deadline targets (listed alphabetically)
Trevor Bauer, SP, Cleveland Indians
Madison Bumgarner, SP, San Francisco Giants
Scooter Gennett, 2B, Cincinnati Reds
Shane Greene, RP, Detroit Tigers
Will Smith, RP, San Francisco Giants
Marcus Stroman, SP, Toronto Blue Jays
Noah Syndergaard, SP, New York Mets
Felipe Vazquez, RP, Pittsburgh Pirates
Zack Wheeler, SP, New York Mets
Kirby Yates, RP, San Diego Padres
Jeff Passan's names to watch: Trevor Bauer, Mike Minor, Robbie Ray, Madison Bumgarner, Will Smith, Franmil Reyes, Zack Wheeler, Marcus Stroman, Kirby Yates, Trevor Richards.
Buster Olney's names to watch: Trevor Bauer, Marcus Stroman, Madison Bumgarner, Will Smith, Ken Giles, Tony Watson, Zack Wheeler, Shane Greene, Scooter Gennett, Noah Syndergaard, Martin Maldonado(traded to Cubs).
David Schoenfield's names to watch: Trevor Bauer, Noah Syndergaard, Marcus Stroman, Madison Bumgarner, Matthew Boyd, Zack Wheeler, Will Smith, Shane Greene, Jose Abreu, Nicholas Castellanos.
Bradford Doolittle's names to watch: Kirby Yates, Will Smith, Noah Syndergaard, Trevor Bauer, Matthew Boyd, Zack Wheeler, Felipe Vazquez, Ken Giles, Zack Greinke, Whit Merrifield.
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Our one-sentence take:The deal gives the Cubs an insurance policy behind the plate for the stretch, as it comes on the heels of their having to put starting catcher Willson Contreras on the IL briefly with a strained foot.
Cubs acquire catcher Maldonado from Royals


Our one-sentence take: As they make their midseason surge up the standings, the Athletics added an under-the-radar starter having his best season in five years.
A's acquire Bailey from Royals for prospect


Our one-sentence take: With Nathan Eovaldi ticketed for a bullpen role upon his return from the injured list, the Red Sox turned their attention to the rotation and added a veteran with American League East experience, in Cashner.
Red Sox land Cashner in deal with O's


Our one-sentence take: Yes, this trade happened more than a month before the deadline, but there might not be a more impactful slugger than Encarnacion on the move this summer.


Buyers, sellers and MLB team-by-team needs
Five key potential buyers

Big need: Middle relief
Potential targets: Edwin Diaz, Ken Giles, Felipe Vazquez
The Dodgers have close to a perfect roster, leaving them with the luxury of targeting the reliever they need. That would be Vazquez, the ultimate late-inning lefty.

Big need: Pitching depth
Potential targets: Matthew Boyd, Trevor Bauer, Kirby Yates
The Yankees don't need much but have the prospect surplus to aim high at the best pitchers on the trade market, the type who could make their biggest impact in October.

Big need: Postseason starter
Potential targets: Matthew Boyd, Trevor Bauer, Marcus Stroman
Like the Yankees, once the Astros get healthy, they don't have many roster holes. Another ace-level starter would be ideal, and wouldn't it be just so tasty to have Bauer teamed up with college frenemy Gerrit Cole?

Big need: Middle relief
Potential targets: Kirby Yates, Will Smith, Ken Giles
The Twins' only soft spot, other than the underbelly of statistical regression, lies in consistent sixth- and seventh-inning options, so even if Minnesota doesn't want to cough up the prospects needed to get the top available firemen, it should be able to bolster the bullpen one way or another.

Big need: Veteran pitching
Potential targets: Zack Greinke, Trevor Bauer, Marcus Stroman
Given Kevin Gausman's struggles and the youth around Dallas Keuchel, another top-level veteran for October makes a lot of sense, and should someone such as Bauer or Greinke become available, no team has the prospect stock to outbid the Braves.
Five key potential sellers
1.

Big chips: SP Madison Bumgarner, RP Will Smith, 1B/3B Pablo Sandoval, RP Reyes Moronta, RP Sam Dyson, RP Tony Watson, RP Mark Melancon, 2B Joe Panik
What would they want back? Controllable starters, infielders, outfielders, prospects, salary flexibility
The Giants haven't helped first-year president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi's case to sell by overachieving just enough to hang on the fringes of contention. One more hot streak could put him in an awkward spot. If the Giants sell as expected, few teams have more quality options to offer contenders.
2.

Big chips: OF Michael Conforto, SP Zack Wheeler, 3B Todd Frazier, SP Jason Vargas, C Wilson Ramos, SP Noah Syndergaard, RP Edwin Diaz
What would they want back? Relievers, prospects, salary flexibility
Whether it's Diaz, Wheeler or even Conforto, if the Mets decide to sell, freeing up future payroll would be nearly as important as adding a semblance of quality to a depleted farm system.
3.

Big chips: SP Zack Greinke, OF David Peralta, C Alex Avila, SP Robbie Ray, RP Greg Holland
What would they want back? Prospect depth, salary flexibility
In some ways, it might almost be better if Arizona slumps the next couple of weeks, because if tomorrow were July 31, you could flip a coin as to whether the Snakes should buy or sell. If they sell, it would be a tough balancing act to determine how much cash they'd have to eat to move Greinke while getting some kind of future piece in return.
4.

Big chips: SP Marcus Stroman, SS Freddy Galvis, RP Ken Giles, 2B Eric Sogard, RP Daniel Hudson, RP Sam Gaviglio, RP Joe Biagini, 1B Justin Smoak, OF Randal Grichuk, SP Aaron Sanchez
What would they want back? Prospects
This is a crucial month for a franchise still early-ish in its rebuild that has nonetheless already graduated some high-impact talent to the majors. Toronto has some excellent pieces to sell, and getting near-ready prospects or controllable young veterans to augment the young core would improve the short-term outlook immensely.
5.

Big chips: 2B Adam Frazier, RP Felipe Vazquez, RP Francisco Liriano, OF Starling Marte, RP Richard Rodriguez, OF Corey Dickerson, OF Melky Cabrera, OF Gregory Polanco
What would they want back? A young catcher
We know the Pirates aren't going to go all-in with a splashy move, so a move to acquire a young catcher makes a lot of sense in light of Francisco Cervelli's wise decision to give up the tools of ignorance. A deal built around Vazquez and one of the Dodgers' near-ready catching prospects makes a whole lot of sense for both teams.
What should your team do at the deadline?


What Buster is hearing
Selling starting pitching? You might want to act quickly. With buyers like the Red Sox and A's grabbing bargains, and plenty of supply left, sellers might find the best deals sooner rather than later. Buster Olney (ESPN+)




Trades we'd like to see
Madison Bumgarner, Zack Greinke and Trevor Bauer all on the move? An All-Star closer to the Dodgers? Here's the blockbusters we're hoping go down before July 31. Bradford Doolittle (ESPN+)


What front offices are saying
A's general manager David Forst on adding Homer Bailey: "Our starting depth has taken a hit. We checked around for some starting pitching. I had let Kansas City know a few days ago that Homer might be someone we were interested in, and it came together kind of quickly this morning."

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