Seattle's Edwin Diaz and Milwaukee's Josh Hader were honored as the top relievers in their respective leagues on Saturday, topping off dominant seasons for both pitchers.
The 2016 trade deadline gave us something we've never seen happen: At the same time the Cubs and Indians decided they're all in, the Yankees had to say they're all out.
The Indians will acquire star left-hander Andrew Miller from Yankees for prospects Clint Frazier and Justus Sheffield.
Aroldis Chapman's days as closer for the Yankees are apparently numbered, with the team reportedly telling other squads it is near a trade of their left-handed closer.
The Yankees front office is split over whether the team should be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline, a source told ESPN.
The Chicago Cubs become just the second team in baseball history to have its entire infield be named All-Star starters.