What we're hearing at the MLB trade deadline; all the moves, Red Sox rumors
Thursday's deadline is set for 6 p.m. EST, which leaves plenty of time for deals to get done.
The Red Sox have already completed a trade, sending prospect Blaze Jordan to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for veteran pitcher Steven Matz.
Is there more in store? Here are all the Red Sox trade rumors we're hearing, along with every deal that's come through today:
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RUMOR: MLB Network's Jon Heyman reports that the Red Sox are among the teams still in the hunt for Marlins pitcher Sandy Alcantara, along with the Astros, Cubs and Yankees.
TRADE: According to multiple reports, the A's are trading star closer Mason Miller and starting pitcher J.P Sears to the Padres for a package of players.
RUMOR: The Red Sox were reportedly 'in the mix' to try and acquire All-Star third baseman Eugenio Suárez from the Mariners. According to The Athletic, the Red Sox had 'the intention of acquiring him to play first base.'
TRADE: ESPN's Jeff Passan reports that the Blue Jays have acquired pitcher Shane Bieber from the Guardians.
TRADE: The Red Sox have made a deadline deal, sending minor-league infielder Blaze Jordan to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for 34-year-old pitcher Steven Matz. The Cardinals officially announced the move Thursday morning. The veteran lefty worked out of the bullpen in St. Louis, but has experience starting games.
TRADE: The Mariners and Diamondbacks have agreed to a deal that would send third baseman Eugenio Suárez to Seattle, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
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RUMOR: Despite the Red Sox turning the Padres down before, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Dennis Lin report they're still pursuing Jarren Duran.
RUMOR: The New York Post's Jon Heyman reports that the Houston Astros and the Seattle Mariners are among the teams interested in Will Castro.
RUMOR: MLB Network's Jon Morosi reports that the Chicago Cubs, Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers are among the suitors for Eugenio Suárez.
RUMOR: MLB Network's Jon Morosi reports the Colorado Rockies are discussing Seth Halvorsen and Jimmy Herget with teams.
RUMOR: USA TODAY's Bob Nightengale reports that the price tag for Pirates relief pitcher is rising. He names the New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners as teams looking to bolster their bullpen.
TRADE: ESPN's Jeff Passan reports the New York Mets are acquiring relief pitcher Ryan Helsley from the St. Louis Cardinals.
After the Jhoan Duran trade, the relief market is beginning to move.
TRADE: The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reports the Phillies are close to acquiring Jhoan Duran from the Twins. USA TODAY's Bob Nightengale reported the Twins will receive Eduardo Tait and Mick Abel in the deal.
RUMOR: MassLive's Sean McAdam reports the Red Sox inquired about Jhoan Duran, but the asking price remains quite high.
RUMOR: MLB Network's Jon Morosi reports that veteran Justin Verlander is available on the trade market, and the San Francisco Giants are open to working out a deal that makes sense for the 42-year-old.
TRADE: The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reports the Seattle Mariners are acquiring pitcher Caleb Ferguson from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
RUMOR: MLB Network's Joel Sherman reports that the Seattle Mariners are 'making a play' to acquire Jhoan Duran. Like other reports, Sherman expects the Twins closer to be dealt Wednesday.
TRADE: The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reports the New York Mets are acquiring pitcher Tyler Rogers from the San Francisco Giants.
RUMOR: USA TODAY's Bob Nightengale reports that the Twins are expected to trade Jhoan Duran by end of day Wednesday. The Los Angeles Dodgers are in 'strong pursuit.'
TRADE: MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reports the Cincinnati Reds are acquiring third baseman Ke'Brayan Hayes from the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hayes is one of MLB's best defensive players and also has five years of control left on his contract.
RUMOR: WEEI's Rob Bradford reports the Red Sox have 'shown some interest' in pitcher Merrill Kelly and Zac Gallen.
RUMOR: The New York Post's Jon Heyman reports the Red Sox are among several teams 'prominently in' on pitcher Jhoan Duran. MLB.com's Mark Feinsand added that the Twins could move Duran on Wednesday.
RUMOR: MLB Network's Jon Morosi reports the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Cleveland Guardians have discussed Shane Bieber.
TRADE: ESPN's Jeff Passan reports pitcher Luis Garcia has been traded to the Los Angeles Angels from the Washington Nationals. Andrew Chafin is also part of the package going to LA.
RUMOR: MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reports the Cleveland Guardians are trying to trade both Steven Kwan and Shane Bieber.
RUMOR: ESPN's Jeff Passan reports that no deal is close between the Astros and the Twins for Carlos Correa.
RUMOR: MassLive's Sean McAdam reports that the Red Sox were in 'stealth mode' on Tuesday, though 'the chances of the Red Sox landing a controllable starter seem negligible.'
TRADE: MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reports the Atlanta Braves acquired right-handed pitcher Tyler Kinley from Colorado Rockies.
RUMOR: The New York Post's Jon Heyman reports Jhoan Duran's market is beginning to heat up. The relief pitcher has a 2.01 ERA this season.
RUMOR: MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reports that the market for Eugenio Suárez is 'beginning to take shape.' The Seattle Mariners, Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies are considered the 'primary teams' involved for the third baseman.
RUMOR: The New York Post's Jon Heyman reports the Houston Astros have inquired about a reunion with Carlos Correa. Correa has a full no-trade clause and Heyman notes he loves playing for the Minnesota Twins.
TRADE: ESPN's Jeff Passan reports the New York Yankees acquired outfielder Austin Slater from the Chicago White Sox.
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