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A Fresh Look at Trade‑Deadline Movers
USATuesday, June 9, 2026
A catcher who was once the Guardians’ offensive spark has been demoted to Triple‑A after a weak start. With several catching options on the roster, he may have to find a new team where his experience is valued.
A left‑handed starter who once shone in the majors now battles a high ERA and has been moved to relief. His recent success out of the bullpen shows potential, making him a candidate for teams that need back‑up arms before free agency.
A versatile outfielder who had a solid part‑time role last season has been optioned to the minors after a poor showing. Toronto’s crowded outfield could force him into trade discussions, especially if the team seeks bullpen help.
A young infielder with a promising rookie year is now squeezed by new signings and injuries. With both second and third base locked up, he may have to switch positions or find a new club that can offer him playing time.
A power hitter who alternates between strong and weak seasons might be a gamble for teams wanting an extra bat. Detroit’s upcoming prospects give them room to explore trade options if the veteran’s production stalls.
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