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MLB Trade Deadline 2025: Who's in and Who's out for all 30 teams

MLB Trade Deadline 2025: Who's in and Who's out for all 30 teams

Time of India2 days ago
The 2025
MLB Trade deadline
brought a flurry of moves as all 30 teams positioned themselves for playoff runs or future rebuilds. Contenders like the
Phillies
,
Dodgers
, and
Mariners
made bold additions, while teams like the
Twins
and
Yankees
offloaded talent for prospects.
From blockbuster trades to under-the-radar moves, each team had a strategy in place. The final hours leading up to the 6pm ET deadline Thursday were filled with a flurry of last-minute trades as teams scrambled to finalise deals.
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TRADED IN
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LHP Micah Ashman (from Tigers)
LHP Boston Bateman (from Padres)
SS Brandon Butterworth (from Padres)
SS Wilfri De La Cruz (from Cubs)
1B Victor Figueroa (from Padres)
RHP Raimon Gomez (from Mets)
SS Cobb Hightower (from Padres)
RHP Chandler Marsh (from Mets)
RHP Tyson Neighbors (from Padres)
RHP Anthony Nunez (from Mets)
RHP Twine Palmer (from Astros)
RHP Tanner Smith (from Padres)
TRADED OUT
RF Ramón Laureano (to Padres)
CF Cedric Mullins (to Mets)
1B/DH Ryan O'Hearn (to Padres)
3B Ramón Urías (to Astros)
BOSTON RED SOX
TRADED IN
LHP Steven Matz (from Cardinals)
RHP Dustin May (from Dodgers)
TRADED OUT
1B/3B Blaze Jordan (to Cardinals)
RF James Tibbs III (to Dodgers)
OF Zach Ehrhard (to Dodgers)
TORONTO BLUE JAYS
TRADED IN
RHP Shane Bieber (from Guardians)
RP Seranthony Dominguez (from Orioles)
RHP Louis Varland (from Twins)
1B Ty France (from Twins)
C Brandon Valenzuela (from Padres)
TRADED OUT
SP Juaron Watts-Brown (to Orioles)
LF Alan Roden (to Twins)
LHP Kendry Rojas (to Twins)
RHP Khal Stephen (to Guardians)
INF Will Wagner (to Padres)
NEW YORK YANKEES
TRADED IN
RP Jake Bird (from Rockies)
RP David Bednar (from Pirates)
3B Ryan McMahon (from Rockies)
INF Amed Rosario (from Nationals)
OF Austin Slater (from White Sox)
TRADED OUT
INF Roc Riggio (to Rockies)
SP Ben Shields (to Rockies)
C Edgleen Perez (to Pirates)
C Rafael Flores (to Pirates)
OF Brian Sanchez (to Pirates)
SP Griffin Herring (to Rockies)
SP Josh Grosz (to Rockies)
RP Clayton Beeter (to Nationals)
OF Browm Martinez (to Nationals)
SP Gage Ziehl (to White Sox)
TAMPA BAY RAYS
TRADED IN
C Hunter Feduccia (from Dodgers)
SP Brian Van Belle (from Reds)
C Nick Fortes (from Marlins)
INF Jadher Areinamo (from Brewers)
RHP Adrian Houser (from White Sox)
RHP Griffin Jax (from Twins)
CF Everson Pereira (from Yankees)
TRADED OUT
C Danny Jansen (to Brewers)
OF Matthew Etzel (to Marlins)
RHP Paul Gervase (to Dodgers)
LHP Adam Serwinowski (to Dodgers)
C Ben Rortvedt (to Dodgers)
1B Curtis Mead (to White Sox)
RHP Duncan Davitt (to White Sox)
RHP Ben Peoples (to White Sox)
RHP Taj Bradley (to Twins)
SS José Caballero (to Yankees)
DETROIT TIGERS
TRADED IN
RP Paul Sewald (from Guardians)
RP Kyle Finnegan (from Nationals)
RP Rafael Montero (from Braves)
SP Chris Paddack (from Twins)
SP Randy Dobnak (from Twins)
RHP Codi Heuer (from Rangers)
TRADED OUT
SP Josh Randall (to Nationals)
SP R.J. Sales (to Nationals)
INF Jim Jarvis (to Braves)
C Enrique Jimenez (to Twins)
CLEVELAND GUARDIANS
TRADED IN
RHP Khal Stephen (from Blue Jays)
TRADED OUT
RP Paul Sewald (to Tigers)
SP Shane Bieber (to Blue Jays)
KANSAS CITY ROYALS
TRADED IN
SP Ryan Bergert (from Padres)
RP Stephen Kolek (from Padres)
OF Randal Grichuk (from Diamondbacks)
RF Mike Yastrzemski (from Giants)
LHP Bailey Falter (from Pirates)
TRADED OUT
C Freddy Fermin (to Padres)
RP Andrew Hoffmann (to Diamondbacks)
RHP Yunior Marte (to Giants)
LHP Evan Sisk (to Pirates)
1B Callan Moss (to Pirates)
MINNESOTA TWINS
TRADED IN
SP Mick Abel (from Phillies)
C Eduardo Tait (from Phillies)
C Enrique Jimenez (from Tigers)
OF Hendry Mendez (from Phillies)
SP Geremy Villoria (from Phillies)
OF James Outman (from Dodgers)
RHP Sam Armstrong (from Cubs)
RHP Ryan Gallagher (from Cubs)
LHP Garrett Horn (from Rangers)
LHP Matt Mikulski (from Astros)
RHP Taj Bradley (from Rays)
LF Alan Roden (from Jays)
LHP Kendry Rojas (from Jays)
TRADED OUT
SS Carlos Correa (to Astros)
RP Jhoan Duran (to Phillies)
SP Chris Paddack (to Tigers)
SP Randy Dobnak (to Tigers)
OF Harrison Bader (to Phillies)
RP Brock Stewart (to Dodgers)
RP Danny Coulombe (to Rangers)
LF Willi Castro (to Cubs)
RHP Griffin Jax (to Rays)
RHP Louis Varland (to Jays)
1B Ty France (to Jays)
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
TRADED IN
SP Gage Ziehl (from Yankees)
1B Curtis Mead (from Rays)
RHP Duncan Davitt (from Rays)
RHP Ben Peoples (from Rays)
TRADED OUT
OF Austin Slater (to Yankees)
RHP Adrian Houser (to Rays)
HOUSTON ASTROS
TRADED IN
SS Carlos Correa (from Twins)
3B Ramon Urías (from Orioles)
OF Jesús Sánchez (from Marlins)
TRADED OUT
SP Ryan Gusto (to Marlins)
OF Esmil Valencia (to Marlins)
SS Chase Jaworsky (to Marlins)
SP Twine Palmer (to Orioles)
LHP Matt Mikulski (to Twins)
SEATTLE MARINERS
TRADED IN
3B Eugenio Suárez (from Diamondbacks)
1B Josh Naylor (from Diamondbacks)
RP Caleb Ferguson (from Pirates)
TRADED OUT
1B Tyler Locklear (to Diamondbacks)
RP Hunter Cranton (to Diamondbacks)
RP Juan Burgos (to Diamondbacks)
RP Brandyn Garcia (to Diamondbacks)
SP Ashton Izzi (to Diamondbacks)
SP Jeter Martinez (to Pirates)
TEXAS RANGERS
TRADED IN
RP Danny Coulombe (from Twins)
SP Merrill Kelly (from Diamondbacks)
RHP Phil Maton (from Cardinals)
TRADED OUT
LHP Mason Molina (to Cardinals)
RHP Skylar Hales (to Cardinals)
LHP Kohl Drake (to Diamondbacks)
LHP Mitch Bratt (to Diamondbacks)
RHP David Hagaman (to Diamondbacks)
RHP Codi Heuer (to Tigers)
LOS ANGELES ANGELS
TRADED IN
RP Andrew Chafin (from Nationals)
RP Luis García (from Nationals)
3B Oswald Peraza (from Yankees)
TRADED OUT
SP/RP Jake Eder (to Nationals)
1B Sam Brown (to Nationals)
OF Wilberson De Pena (to Yankees)
ATHLETICS
TRADED IN
SP Braden Nett (from Padres)
SP Henry Baez (from Padres)
RP Eduarniel Núñez (from Padres)
SS Leo DeVries (from Padres)
RHP Kenya Huggins (from Reds)
TRADED OUT
RP Mason Miller (to Padres)
SP JP Sears (to Padres)
LF Miguel Andujar (to Reds)
NEW YORK METS
TRADED IN
RP Ryan Helsley (from Cardinals)
CF Cedric Mullins (from Orioles)
RP Tyler Rogers (from Giants)
RP Gregory Soto (from Orioles)
TRADED OUT
RP José Butto (to Giants)
OF Drew Gilbert (to Giants)
SP Blade Tidwell (to Giants)
SP Wellington Aracena (to Orioles)
RP Cameron Foster (to Orioles)
SS Jesus Baez (to Cardinals)
SP Nate Dohm (to Cardinals)
RP Frank Elissalt (to Cardinals)
RP Raimon Gomez (to Orioles)
RP Anthony Nunez (to Orioles)
RP Chandler Marsh (to Orioles)
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
TRADED IN
RP Jhoan Duran (from Twins)
OF Harrison Bader (from Twins)
RHP Matt Manning (from Phillies)
TRADED OUT
SP Mick Abel (to Twins)
C Eduardo Tait (to Twins)
OF Hendry Mendez (to Twins)
SP Geremy Villoria (to Twins)
OF Josueth Quinonez (to Tigers)
MIAMI MARLINS
TRADED IN
SP Ryan Gusto (from Astros)
OF Esmil Valencia (from Astros)
SS Chase Jaworsky (from Astros)
OF Matthew Etzel (from Rays)
TRADED OUT
OF Jesús Sánchez (to Marlins)
C Nick Fortes (to Rays)
ATLANTA BRAVES
TRADED IN
INF Jim Jarvis (from Tigers)
RP Tyler Kinley (from Rockies)
SP Erick Fedde (from Cardinals)
SP Carlos Carrasco (from Yankees)
TRADED OUT
RP Rafael Montero (to Tigers)
RP Austin Smith (to Rockies)
WASHINGTON NATIONALS
TRADED IN
OF Christian Franklin (from Cubs)
IF Ronny Cruz (from Cubs)
RHP Sean Paul Liñan (from Dodgers)
RHP Eriq Swan (from Dodgers)
RHP R.J. Sales (from Tigers)
RHP Josh Randall (from Tigers)
TRADED OUT
SP Mike Soroka (to Cubs)
RF Alex Call (to Dodgers)
RHP Kyle Finnegan (to Tigers)
MILWAUKEE BREWERS
TRADED IN
C Danny Jansen (from Rays)
LF Brandon Lockridge (from Padres)
RHP Shelby Miller (from Diamondbacks)
LHP Jordan Montgomery (from Diamondbacks)
TRADED OUT
INF Jadher Areinamo (to Rays)
LHP Nestor Cortes (to Padres)
SS Jorge Quintana (to Padres)
CHICAGO CUBS
TRADED IN
RP Andrew Kittredge (from Orioles)
SP Mike Soroka (from Nationals)
LF Willi Castro (from Twins)
LHP Taylor Rogers (from Pirates)
TRADED OUT
SS Wilfri De La Cruz (to Orioles)
OF Christian Franklin (to Nationals)
IF Ronny Cruz (to Nationals)
Sam Armstrong (to Twins)
RHP Ryan Gallagher (to Twins)
RF Ivan Brethowr (to Pirates)
CINCINNATI REDS
TRADED IN
3B Ke'Bryan Hayes (from Pirates)
RHP Zack Littell (from Rays)
LF Miguel Andujar (from A's)
TRADED OUT
RP Taylor Rogers (to Pirates)
SS Sammy Stafura (to Pirates)
RHP Kenya Huggins (to A's)
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
TRADED IN
SS Jesus Baez (from Mets)
SP Nate Dohm (from Mets)
RP Frank Elissalt (from Mets)
1B/3B Blaze Jordan (from Red Sox)
LHP Mason Molina (from Rangers)
RHP Skylar Hales (from Rangers)
TRADED OUT
CP Ryan Helsley (to Mets)
RP Steven Matz (to Red Sox)
RHP Phil Maton (to Rangers)
PITTSBURGH PIRATES
TRADED IN
RP Taylor Rogers (from Reds)
SS Sammy Stafura (from Reds)
RF Ivan Brethowr (from Cubs)
C Rafael Flores (from Yankees)
C Edgleen Perez (from Yankees)
LF Brian Sanchez (from Yankees)
LHP Evan Sisk (from Royals)
1B Callan Moss (from Royals)
TRADED OUT
3B Ke'Bryan Hayes (to Reds)
LHP Taylor Rogers (to Cubs)
RHP David Bednar (to Yankees)
LHP Bailey Falter (to Royals)
LOS ANGELES DODGERS
TRADED IN
RF James Tibbs III (from Red Sox)
OF Zach Ehrhard (from Red Sox)
RHP Brock Stewart (from Twins)
RHP Paul Gervase (from Rays)
LHP Adam Serwinowski (from Rays)
C Ben Rortvedt (from Rays)
RF Alex Call (from Nationals)
TRADED OUT
RHP Dustin May (to Red Sox)
CF James Outman (to Twins)
1B Hunter Feduccia (to Rays)
RHP Sean Paul Liñan (to Nationals)
RHP Eriq Swan (to Nationals)
SAN DIEGO PADRES
TRADED IN
RP Mason Miller (from A's)
SP JP Sears (from A's)
INF Will Wagner (from Jays)
LHP Nestor Cortes (from Brewers)
SS Jorge Quintana (from Brewers)
C Freddy Fermin (from Royals)
1B/DH Ryan O'Hearn (from Orioles)
RF Ramón Laureano (from Orioles)
TRADED OUT
SS Leo DeVries (to A's)
SP Braden Nett (to A's)
SP Henry Baez (to A's)
RP Eduarniel Núñez (to A's)
C Brandon Valenzuela (to Jays)
LF Brandon Lockridge (to Brewers)
RHP Ryan Bergert (to Royals)
RHP Stephen Kolek (to Royals)
LHP Boston Bateman (to Orioles)
RHP Tyson Neighbors (to Orioles)
RHP Tanner Smith (to Orioles)
SS Brandon Butterworth (to Orioles)
SS Cobb Hightower (to Orioles)
1B Victor Figueroa (to Orioles)
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
TRADED IN
RP José Butto (from Mets)
OF Drew Gilbert (from Mets)
SP Blade Tidwell (from Mets)
C Jesus Rodriguez (from Yankees)
RHP Trystan Vrieling (from Yankees)
3B Parks Harber (from Yankees)
LHP Carlos De La Rosa (from Yankees)
RHP Yunior Marte (from Royals)
TRADED OUT
RP Tyler Rogers (to Mets)
RHP Camilo Doval (to Yankees)
RF Mike Yastrzemski (to Royals)
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS
TRADED IN
1B Tyler Locklear (from Mariners)
RP Hunter Cranton (from Mariners)
RP Juan Burgos (from Mariners)
RP Andrew Hoffmann (from Royals)
LHP Kohl Drake (from Rangers)
LHP Mitch Bratt (from Rangers)
RHP David Hagaman (from Rangers)
TRADED OUT
3B Eugenio Suárez (to Mariners)
1B Josh Naylor (to Mariners)
RHP Shelby Miller (to Brewers)
LHP Jordan Montgomery (to Brewers)
RP Brandyn Garcia (to Mariners)
SP Ashton Izzi (to Mariners)
OF Randal Grichuk (to Royals)
SP Merrill Kelly (to Rangers)
COLORADO ROCKIES
TRADED IN
INF Roc Riggio (from Yankees)
SP Ben Shields (from Yankees)
SP Griffin Herring (from Yankees)
SP Josh Grosz (from Yankees)
RHP Austin Smith (from Braves)
TRADED OUT
RP Jake Bird (to Yankees)
3B Ryan McMahon (to Yankees)
RHP Tyler Kinley (to Braves)
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