Padres could be serious threat to trade for Mets target Luis Robert Jr.: report

With the MLB trade deadline rapidly approaching, the Mets have been discussing a potential trade with the White Sox that would bring Luis Robert Jr. to Queens.

According to multiple reports, New York has been one of the most aggressive suitors for Robert.

However, MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reported on Thursday that while the Mets and Phillies "remain in the mix to some extent" on Robert, "the Padres have emerged as the team to watch."

As far as what it could take to acquire Robert, ESPN's Buster Olney recently reported that the White Sox "are resolute in the stance that they'll either receive a trade return equivalent of what Robert's potential is or hang onto him beyond the deadline."

Mark Vientosand Luisangel Acuña are "among the names that have come up" between the Mets and White Sox, according to Olney.

SNY's Andy Martino reported on Monday that the Mets were discussing Vientos in trade talks.

Robert's year at the plate hasn't been great, but he has erupted over the last two weeks, slashing .314/.407/.569 with four homers in 59 plate appearances over 16 games.

Jul 18, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. (88) hits a solo home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the fourth inning at PNC Park.
Jul 18, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. (88) hits a solo home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the fourth inning at PNC Park. / Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Going back to June 6, Robert has been strong, hitting .260/.347/.462 with six homers in 119 plate appearances spanning 32 games.

The Mets are currently using Tyrone Taylor and Jeff McNeil in center field, which is less than ideal given Taylor's offensive struggles and McNeil being out of position.

President of baseball operations David Stearns hedged a bit recently when asked about upgrading center field. But he explained that the team would be open to it if the player they acquired passed a certain "bar" for them.

Whether Chicago is bluffing or not when it comes to the return they're seeking for Robert remains to be seen, but it's hard to picture any team paying top dollar in terms of major league talent and/or position players in order to acquire a player who has struggled badly at the plate for most of the last two seasons.

What complicates matters is that while Robert can be a free agent after the season, his contract contains a pair of club options -- worth $20 million each for 2026 and 2027.

That means the Sox could theoretically keep him and pick up his option if he excels down the stretch. It also means an acquiring team isn't taking on much risk, but could reap a serious reward if Robert snaps back into being the player he was as recently as 2023, when he smashed 38 homers and had an .857 OPS.

Still just 27 years old, Robert's potential is immense. And while his offensive ceiling is the most tantalizing part of his game, he's also an elite defensive center fielder.

Yankees reportedly land Pirates' David Bednar in MLB trade deadline splash

Yankees reportedly land Pirates' David Bednar in MLB trade deadline splash originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The New York Yankees have made an MLB trade deadline day splash.

New York is acquiring two-time All-Star closer David Bednar from the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to multiple reports on Thursday.

The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal was first to report the deal.

New York reportedly is sending a trio of prospects to Pittsburgh: catchers Rafael Flores and Edgleen Perez, along with outfielder Brian Sanchez. Flores and Perez were the Yankees’ eighth- and 14th-ranked prospects, respectively, according to MLB.com.

Bednar, 30, has rebounded from a down 2024 campaign, sporting a 2.37 ERA with 51 strikeouts and 10 walks in 38 innings across 42 appearances this season. The right-hander is also a perfect 17-for-17 in save opportunities.

Bedar was an All-Star in back-to-back seasons before his ERA ballooned to 5.77 in 2024.

Bednar is under club control for one more season beyond 2025.

This story is being updated.

Braves at Reds Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for July 31

Its Thursday, July 31 and the Braves (45-62) are in Cincinnati to begin a series against the Reds (57-52).

Carlos Carrasco is slated to take the mound for Atlanta against Andrew Abbott for Cincinnati. Carrasco has not pitched in a game since May 4.

The Braves come to town having lost two straight in a season that has seen little go right. Yesterday they managed just five hits and lost 1-0 to the Royals in ten innings. The Reds salvaged the finale of their series against the Dodgers yesterday, knocking off the defending world champs, 5-2. Cincy broke open a tie game with three in the eighth. Spencer Steer plated two with one of his two hits on the night.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch the first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Braves at Reds

  • Date: Thursday, July 31, 2025
  • Time: 7:10PM EST
  • Site: Great American Ball Park
  • City: Cincinnati, OH
  • Network/Streaming: FDSNSO, FDSNOH, MLBN

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Odds for the Braves at the Reds

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Braves (+134), Reds (-160)
  • Spread:  Reds -1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Braves at Reds

  • Pitching matchup for July 31, 2025: Carlos Carrasco vs. Andrew Abbott
    • Braves: Carlos Carrasco (2-2, 5.91 ERA)
      Last outing: May 4 vs. Tampa Bay - 6.00 ERA, 2 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 3 Strikeouts
    • Reds: Andrew Abbott (8-1, 2.09 ERA)
      Last outing: July 26 vs. Tampa Bay - 1.50 ERA, 1 Earned Runs Allowed, 2 Hits Allowed, 3 Walks, and 7 Strikeouts

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  • The Reds have won their last 5 home games against teams with worse records
  • The Under is 41-22-5 in Reds' games against National League teams this season
  • The Braves have failed to cover the Run Line in 3 straight games against the Reds
  • Elly De La Cruz was 3-11 in the recently concluded series against the Dodgers
  • Matt Olson is 25-96 (.260) this month

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Rays at Yankees prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for July 31

Its Thursday, July 31 and the Rays (54-55) are in Bronx to wrap up their series against the Yankees (59-49).

Ryan Pepiot is slated to take the mound for Tampa Bay against Marcus Stroman for New York.

The Yankees won a thriller last night in eleven innings, 5-4. Three times they rallied to tie the game ultimately winning it in the eleventh on Ryan McMahon's single. Today, New York looks to make it three wins in the four-game series and gain ground in the American League East (four games behind Toronto) while the Rays look to even the series and cling to life in the rave for the playoffs (three games behind the leaders in the Wild Card chase).

Lets dive into today's matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Rays at Yankees

  • Date: Thursday, July 31, 2025
  • Time: 1:05PM EST
  • Site: Yankee Stadium
  • City: Bronx, NY
  • Network/Streaming: FDSNSUN, YES

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Odds for the Rays at the Yankees

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Rays (-104), Yankees (-116)
  • Spread:  Yankees 1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Rays at Yankees

  • Pitching matchup for July 31, 2025: Ryan Pepiot vs. Marcus Stroman
    • Rays: Ryan Pepiot (6-8, 3.42 ERA)
      Last outing: July 26 at Cincinnati - 0.00 ERA, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 2 Hits Allowed, 4 Walks, and 6 Strikeouts
    • Yankees: Marcus Stroman (2-2, 6.09 ERA)
      Last outing: July 26 vs. Philadelphia - 9.82 ERA, 4 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 4 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts

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  • The Yankees have a losing record (13-19) in divisional games this season
  • The Under is 40-29-4 in the Rays' games against American League teams this season
  • Ryan McMahon is 6-17 since being traded to the Yankees
  • Anthony Volpe is 3-11 through 3 games of the Tampa series

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Athletics trade Mason Miller and J.P. Sears to Padres for four players: Report

Athletics trade Mason Miller and J.P. Sears to Padres for four players: Report originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Athletics shook up their roster in a major way on Thursday.

The Green and Gold traded star closer Mason Miller and starting pitcher J.P. Sears to the San Diego Padres for shortstop prospect Leodalis De Vries, the No. 3 prospect in baseball, and right-handed pitchers Braden Nett, Henry Báez and Eduarniel Nuñez, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported, citing sources.

The 26-year-old Miller was an All-Star for the Athletics in 2024, and in 38 games this season, posted a 3.76 ERA with 59 strikeouts, 18 walks and 20 saves in 38 1/3 innings pitched.

Sears, the Athletics’ staff ace, posted a 4.95 ERA with 97 strikeouts to 29 walks in 111 innings pitched this season.

While both pitchers certainly were beloved by fans and within the organization, it appears the A’s got a haul from the Padres.

As mentioned, De Vries is the third-best prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB.com, and in 82 games at the High-A level, the 18-year-old shortstop is batting .245/.357/.410 with eight home runs, 46 RBI and eight stolen bases with a .767 OPS in 368 plate appearances.

Nett, a 23-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 3 prospect, and in 17 starts at the Double-A level, posted a 3.39 ERA with 86 strikeouts to 34 walks in 74 1/3 innings pitched.

Báez, a 22-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 13 prospect, and in 20 starts at the Double-A level, posted a very impressive 1.96 ERA with 89 strikeouts and 31 walks in 96 2/3 innings pitched.

Finally, Nuñez, a 26-year-old relief pitcher and San Diego’s No. 17 prospect, posted a 2.83 ERA with 56 strikeouts and 17 walks in 35 innings pitched across the Double- and Triple-A levels this season while surrendering two earned runs in 4 2/3 innings of work at the major-league level.

Athletics trade Mason Miller and J.P. Sears to Padres for four players

Athletics trade Mason Miller and J.P. Sears to Padres for four players originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Athletics shook up their roster in a major way on Thursday.

The Green and Gold traded star closer Mason Miller and starting pitcher J.P. Sears to the San Diego Padres for shortstop prospect Leodalis De Vries, the No. 3 prospect in baseball, and right-handed pitchers Braden Nett, Henry Báez and Eduarniel Nuñez, the team announced after ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported the news.

The 26-year-old Miller was an MLB All-Star for the Athletics in 2024, and in 38 games this season, posted a 3.76 ERA with 59 strikeouts, 18 walks and 20 saves in 38 1/3 innings pitched.

Sears, the Athletics’ staff ace, posted a 4.95 ERA with 97 strikeouts to 29 walks in 111 innings pitched this season.

While both pitchers certainly were beloved by fans and within the organization, it appears the A’s got a haul from the Padres.

As mentioned, De Vries is the third-best prospect in all of baseball, per MLB.com, and in 82 games at the High-A level, the 18-year-old shortstop is batting .245/.357/.410 with eight home runs, 46 RBI and eight stolen bases with a .767 OPS in 368 plate appearances.

Nett, a 23-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 3 prospect, and in 17 starts at the Double-A level, posted a 3.39 ERA with 86 strikeouts to 34 walks in 74 1/3 innings pitched.

Báez, a 22-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 13 prospect, and in 20 starts at the Double-A level, posted a very impressive 1.96 ERA with 89 strikeouts and 31 walks in 96 2/3 innings pitched.

Finally, Nuñez, a 26-year-old relief pitcher and San Diego’s No. 17 prospect, posted a 2.83 ERA with 56 strikeouts and 17 walks in 35 innings pitched across the Double- and Triple-A levels this season while surrendering two earned runs in 4 2/3 innings of work at the major-league level.

Athletics trade Mason Miller and J.P. Sears to Padres for four players

Athletics trade Mason Miller and J.P. Sears to Padres for four players originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Athletics shook up their roster in a major way on Thursday.

The Green and Gold traded star closer Mason Miller and starting pitcher J.P. Sears to the San Diego Padres for shortstop prospect Leodalis De Vries, the No. 3 prospect in baseball, and right-handed pitchers Braden Nett, Henry Báez and Eduarniel Nuñez, the team announced after ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported the news.

The 26-year-old Miller was an MLB All-Star for the Athletics in 2024, and in 38 games this season, posted a 3.76 ERA with 59 strikeouts, 18 walks and 20 saves in 38 1/3 innings pitched.

Sears, the Athletics’ staff ace, posted a 4.95 ERA with 97 strikeouts to 29 walks in 111 innings pitched this season.

While both pitchers certainly were beloved by fans and within the organization, it appears the A’s got a haul from the Padres.

As mentioned, De Vries is the third-best prospect in all of baseball, per MLB.com, and in 82 games at the High-A level, the 18-year-old shortstop is batting .245/.357/.410 with eight home runs, 46 RBI and eight stolen bases with a .767 OPS in 368 plate appearances.

Nett, a 23-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 3 prospect, and in 17 starts at the Double-A level, posted a 3.39 ERA with 86 strikeouts to 34 walks in 74 1/3 innings pitched.

Báez, a 22-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 13 prospect, and in 20 starts at the Double-A level, posted a very impressive 1.96 ERA with 89 strikeouts and 31 walks in 96 2/3 innings pitched.

Finally, Nuñez, a 26-year-old relief pitcher and San Diego’s No. 17 prospect, posted a 2.83 ERA with 56 strikeouts and 17 walks in 35 innings pitched across the Double- and Triple-A levels this season while surrendering two earned runs in 4 2/3 innings of work at the major-league level.

What they're saying: Grades on Phillies' trade for Jhoan Duran

What they're saying: Grades on Phillies' trade for Jhoan Duran originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Phillies made their big-splash trade a full day before MLB’s trade deadline, sending two of their top prospects to Minnesota for Twins fireballing closer Jhoan Duran.

It’s difficult to find many fans who would disapprove of the trade, but to get full perspective on this, we cast our net wider, and pulled in the many writers across the interweb who have given out grades to the Phils and Twins for the swap.

Michael Rand, Minnesota Star Tribune – Twins B, Phillies B+

What they’re saying: “It will be easier to judge this in a few years, obviously, but the bottom line is the Twins got a reasonable haul even if they didn’t get a can’t-miss prospect and sold high on Duran even if you are squeamish about losing him.

“It’s a deal that benefits both teams for the stages they are at, but those two extra years of team control with Duran tip the scales a little more in the Phillies’ favor.”

Andy McCullough, Senior MLB Writer, The Athletic – Twins B, Phillies A

What they’re saying: “It’s an easy trade to like for both sides. The Phillies acquired possibly the best reliever on the market, and didn’t have to part with their best prospects. The Twins managed to get a big-league-ready pitcher with a decent floor and a catcher with potential. I guess the price was right.”

Chad Jennings, MLB Writer, The Athletic – Twins A-, Phillies A

What they’re saying: “Rather than trying to nickel and dime their way through quantity over quality, the Phillies went out and got the best shutdown closer on the market (one who’s under contract for two more seasons, just like Zack Wheeler). This is the Phillies’ window to win a title, and they got the piece that’s been hardest for them to find anywhere else.”

Tyler Kepner, Senior MLB Writer, The Athletic – Twins A; Phillies B+

What they’re saying: “It’s hard to see the Twins regretting this deal. The Phillies might, in time, but they had no choice but to fix the bullpen, and Duran gives them a better chance to win a championship. That’s what matters most now.”

R.J. Anderson, CBS Sports MLB Writer – Phillies A, Twins B

What they’re saying: “Duran will ostensibly step into the ninth-inning role, giving the Phillies the kind of end-game cheat code they thought they had in suspended closer José Alvarado and hoped they were getting in free-agent signing Jordan Romano. Pair him with Orion Kerkering and Matt Strahm and you start to have the makings of a reliable high-leverage situation.”

Jesse Yomtov, USA Today MLB Writer – Phillies A, Twins C-

What they’re saying: “Dave Dombrowski seized on his opportunity to get 2½ years of one of the best relievers in baseball in exchange for just a pair of prospects. It’s a huge addition for the Phillies, with Duran presumably assuming the ninth-inning role and taking a ton of pressure off the club’s other high-leverage guys. Philadelphia has the 27-year-old flamethrower under team control through 2027.”

What they're saying: grades for Phillies' trade for Jhoan Duran

What they're saying: grades for Phillies' trade for Jhoan Duran originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Phillies made their big splash trade a full day before MLB’s trade deadline, sending two of their top prospects to Minnesota for Twins fireballing closer Jhoan Duran. It’s difficult to find many fans who would disapprove of the trade, but to get full perspective on this, we cast our net wider, and pulled in the many writers across the Interweb who have given out grades to the Phils and Twins for the swap.

Michael Rand, Minnesota Star Tribune – Twins: B, Phillies B+

What they’re saying: “It will be easier to judge this in a few years, obviously, but the bottom line is the Twins got a reasonable haul even if they didn’t get a can’t-miss prospect and sold high on Duran even if you are squeamish about losing him.

It’s a deal that benefits both teams for the stages they are at, but those two extra years of team control with Duran tip the scales a little more in the Phillies’ favor.”

Andy McCullough, Senior MLB Writer, The Athletic – Twins B, Phillies A

What they’re saying: “It’s an easy trade to like for both sides. The Phillies acquired possibly the best reliever on the market, and didn’t have to part with their best prospects. The Twins managed to get a big-league-ready pitcher with a decent floor and a catcher with potential. I guess the price was right.”

Chad Jennings, MLB Writer, The Athletic – Twins A-, Phillies A

What they’re saying: “Rather than trying to nickel and dime their way through quantity over quality, the Phillies went out and got the best shutdown closer on the market (one who’s under contract for two more seasons, just like Zack Wheeler). This is the Phillies’ window to win a title, and they got the piece that’s been hardest for them to find anywhere else.”

Tyler Kepner, Senior MLB Writer, The Athletic – Twins: A; Phillies B+

What they’re saying: “It’s hard to see the Twins regretting this deal. The Phillies might, in time, but they had no choice but to fix the bullpen, and Duran gives them a better chance to win a championship. That’s what matters most now.”

R.J. Anderson, CBS Sports MLB Writer – Phillies A, Twins B

What they’re saying: “Duran will ostensibly step into the ninth-inning role, giving the Phillies the kind of end-game cheat code they thought they had in suspended closer José Alvarado and hoped they were getting in free-agent signing Jordan Romano. Pair him with Orion Kerkering and Matt Strahm and you start to have the makings of a reliable high-leverage situation.”

Jesse Yomtov, USA Today MLB Writer – Phillies A, Twins C-

What they’re saying: “Dave Dombrowski seized on his opportunity to get 2½ years of one of the best relievers in baseball in exchange for just a pair of prospects. It’s a huge addition for the Phillies, with Duran presumably assuming the ninth-inning role and taking a ton of pressure off the club’s other high-leverage guys. Philadelphia has the 27-year-old flamethrower under team control through 2027.”

Rangers knock out Panathinaikos – what did the pundits say?

Former Rangers midfielder Andy Halliday on BBC Sportsound

Rangers are a work in progress and will definitely improve on what they've shown over the two legs.

There are a lot of things for them to work on and new faces will help as well.

Ex-Rangers striker Kris Boyd on Sky Sports

Some exciting players have arrived at Rangers - but Russell Martin is not silly, he will know that there is a lot of work to be done.

It's another tie out of the way, but they will have to tighten up defensively. Yes, Panathinaikos harassed Rangers and forced them into mistakes - but they were asking question after question of Rangers.

Former Rangers goalkeeper Cammy Bell on BBC Sportsound

That's the big thing with Russell Martin - he thrives on the training ground.

The longer he has with his players, the better they will get. This Rangers team showed a bit of character today. It's all positive at the moment, they just need to keep this momentum going.

Ex-Rangers striker Peter Lovenkrands on BBC Sportsound

If you keep playing that way with those type of players you are going to get caught out. They have not been good enough over the last two legs.

Rangers don't really have time. The style of play right now seems like it's not really working. That needs to be tidied up before the next round."

Former Rangers midfielder Derek Ferguson on BBC Sportsound

Yes, they were lucky at times, but I liked the mentality of the players. Can it be better? Of course it can.

I was a little worried before the game and we really saw the seasons why, because Rangers were cut open so many times. They need a few more in the building if they are going to progress further.

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Athletics reportedly trade Mason Miller, J.P. Sears to Padres for four players

Athletics reportedly trade Mason Miller, J.P. Sears to Padres for four players originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Athletics shook up their roster in a major way on Thursday.

The Green and Gold traded star closer Mason Miller and starting pitcher J.P. Sears to the San Diego Padres for shortstop prospect Leodalis De Vries, the No. 3 prospect in baseball, and right-handed pitchers Braden Nett, Henry Báez and Eduarniel Nuñez, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported, citing sources.

The 26-year-old Miller was an All-Star for the Athletics in 2024, and in 38 games this season, posted a 3.76 ERA with 59 strikeouts, 18 walks and 20 saves in 38 1/3 innings pitched.

Sears, the Athletics’ staff ace, posted a 4.95 ERA with 97 strikeouts to 29 walks in 111 innings pitched this season.

While both pitchers certainly were beloved by fans and within the organization, it appears the A’s got a haul from the Padres.

As mentioned, De Vries is the third-best prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB.com, and in 82 games at the High-A level, the 18-year-old shortstop is batting .245/.357/.410 with eight home runs, 46 RBI and eight stolen bases with a .767 OPS in 368 plate appearances.

Nett, a 23-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 3 prospect, and in 17 starts at the Double-A level, posted a 3.39 ERA with 86 strikeouts to 34 walks in 74 1/3 innings pitched.

Báez, a 22-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 13 prospect, and in 20 starts at the Double-A level, posted a very impressive 1.96 ERA with 89 strikeouts and 31 walks in 96 2/3 innings pitched.

Finally, Nuñez, a 26-year-old relief pitcher and San Diego’s No. 17 prospect, posted a 2.83 ERA with 56 strikeouts and 17 walks in 35 innings pitched across the Double- and Triple-A levels this season while surrendering two earned runs in 4 2/3 innings of work at the major-league level.

Athletics trade Mason Miller, J.P. Sears to Padres for four prospects

Athletics trade Mason Miller, J.P. Sears to Padres for four prospects originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Athletics shook up their roster in a major way on Thursday.

The Green and Gold traded star closer Mason Miller and starting pitcher J.P. Sears to the San Diego Padres for shortstop prospect Leodalis De Vries, the No. 3 prospect in baseball, and right-handed pitchers Braden Nett, Henry Báez and Eduarniel Nuñez, the team announced after ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported the news.

The 26-year-old Miller was an MLB All-Star for the Athletics in 2024, and in 38 games this season, posted a 3.76 ERA with 59 strikeouts, 18 walks and 20 saves in 38 1/3 innings pitched.

Sears, the Athletics’ staff ace, posted a 4.95 ERA with 97 strikeouts to 29 walks in 111 innings pitched this season.

While both pitchers certainly were beloved by fans and within the organization, it appears the A’s got a haul from the Padres.

As mentioned, De Vries is the third-best prospect in all of baseball, per MLB.com, and in 82 games at the High-A level, the 18-year-old shortstop is batting .245/.357/.410 with eight home runs, 46 RBI and eight stolen bases with a .767 OPS in 368 plate appearances.

Nett, a 23-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 3 prospect, and in 17 starts at the Double-A level, posted a 3.39 ERA with 86 strikeouts to 34 walks in 74 1/3 innings pitched.

Báez, a 22-year-old starting pitcher, is San Diego’s No. 13 prospect, and in 20 starts at the Double-A level, posted a very impressive 1.96 ERA with 89 strikeouts and 31 walks in 96 2/3 innings pitched.

Finally, Nuñez, a 26-year-old relief pitcher and San Diego’s No. 17 prospect, posted a 2.83 ERA with 56 strikeouts and 17 walks in 35 innings pitched across the Double- and Triple-A levels this season while surrendering two earned runs in 4 2/3 innings of work at the major-league level.

Red Sox acquire Steven Matz in trade to bolster pitching depth

Red Sox acquire Steven Matz in trade to bolster pitching depth originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Red Sox have made their first move ahead of the MLB trade deadline.

The Red Sox acquired left-handed pitcher Steven Matz from the Cardinals in a trade that sends infield prospect Blaze Jordan to St. Louis, the teams announced late Wednesday night.

Matz, 34, is a longtime starter turned reliever who found success in the Cardinals’ bullpen this season, posting a 3.44 ERA and 1.182 WHIP over 55 innings. He’s made 172 career starts over an 11-year MLB career primarily split between the New York Mets and Cardinals but transitioned to a bullpen role late in the 2024 season.

Matz is a rental making $3.8 million on the final year of a four-year, $44 million contract, so the Red Sox will either need to re-sign him to a new deal this offseason or let him walk in free agency. Still, the veteran is a welcome addition to a staff that could use relief help behind All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman, who currently is dealing with a minor back injury.

Matz’s past experience as a starter also gives Boston the flexibility to use him in spots starts or as a long reliever if necessary.

The Red Sox paid a price to land Matz, however. While Jordan was the 19th-ranked prospect in Boston’s system per SoxProspects.com, he’s skyrocketed through the minors and earned the call-up to Triple-A Worcester in June. The 22-year-old was slashing .298/.341/.480 with six home runs and 25 RBIs in 44 games with Worcester and boasts plenty of raw power.

The Red Sox are clearly in win-now mode, though, and trading for a rental signals their intention to bolster the roster for a playoff push. At 59-51, the team currently occupies the second Wild Card spot in the American League and is five games behind the Toronto Blue Jays in the AL East.

Boston still could use a legitimate mid-rotation starter, a catcher and a first baseman ahead of Thursday’s 6 p.m. ET MLB trade deadline, so we’ll see if chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has more moves to make.

Fantasy Baseball Closer Report: Wednesday deals shake up closer landscape ahead of trade deadline

Fantasy Baseball Closer Rankings

Tier 1: At the Top

Josh Hader - Houston Astros
Andrés Muñoz - Seattle Mariners
Edwin Díaz - New York Mets

Hader made back-to-back outings against the Nationals this week, striking out two in a non-save situation on Monday before striking out the side for his 28th save on Tuesday. The 31-year-old left-hander has produced a 2.22 ERA, 0.82 WHIP, and a 73/13 K/BB ratio across 48 2/3 innings.

In Seattle, Muñoz made three scoreless appearances in the last week, picking up two saves against the Angels and Athletics. The 26-year-old right-hander trails Hader with 24 saves, but has posted an incredible 1.32 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, and a 54/18 K/BB ratio across 41 innings.

Díaz is right there with 23 saves after converting two in back-to-back outings against the Giants over the weekend. He's produced a 1.48 ERA, 0.89 WHIP, and a 64/16 K/BB ratio across 42 2/3 innings. The team made a number of acquisitions to bolster the bullpen ahead of Thursday's trade deadline, including Gregory Soto from the Orioles, Tyler Rogers from the Giants, and a high-profile closer in Ryan Helsley from the Cardinals. Helsley had converted 21 saves in St. Louis to go with a 3.00 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, and a 41/14 K/BB ratio across 36 innings. Expect Helsley to step into a primary setup role behind Díaz.

Tier 2: The Elite

Aroldis Chapman - Boston Red Sox
Jhoan Duran - Philadelphia Phillies
Trevor Megill - Milwaukee Brewers
Robert Suarez - San Diego Padres

Chapman had an injury scare this week, leaving with a training in the middle of Sunday's outing against the Dodgers with diminished velocity. The 37-year-old left-hander was dealing with some back tightness. He was unavailable Monday, then struck out the only batter he faced for his 19th save Tuesday against the Twins with his velocity back up to normal.

Duran made three appearances, picking up a save against the Nationals before giving up one run and picking up a win against the Red Sox on Monday. Wednesday, the Twins completed a blockbuster trade with the Phillies, sending Duran to Philadelphia in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect Mick Abel and catching prospect Eduardo Taint. Despite Phillies manager Rob Thomson's propensity to mix and match in the ninth inning, the rest-of-season outlook shouldn't change for Duran as he should step right in and be the team's full-time closer. In fact, he could see more save chances with the 61-47 Phillies.

Megill allowed his first baserunner in six outings on Sunday, picking up a win with a scoreless inning against the Marlins. He then picked up his 24th save, striking out the lone batter he faced against the Cubs on Monday. The 31-year-old right-hander has posted a 2.19 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, and a 45/15 K/BB ratio across 37 frames.

Suarez pitched a scoreless inning against the Cardinals on Saturday for his 30th save, then surrendered a solo homer against the Mets on Monday to blow the save chance. Still, he leads the majors in saves to go with a 3.50 ERA, 1.01 WHIP, and a 46/12 K/BB ratio across 43 2/3 innings. It's hard to imagine the Padres moving off the saves leader in the ninth, regardless of who they may bring in at the trade deadline.

Tier 3: The Solid Options

Mason Miller - Athletics
Devin Williams - New York Yankees
David Bednar - Pittsburgh Pirates
Daniel Palencia - Chicago Cubs
Will Vest - Detroit Tigers
Emilio Pagán - Cincinnati Reds
Kenley Jansen - Los Angeles Angels
Camilo Doval - San Francisco Giants
Pete Fairbanks - Tampa Bay Rays
Jeff Hoffman - Toronto Blue Jays
Carlos Estévez - Kansas City Royals

Miller recorded a four-out save with one strikeout against the Astros last Thursday, then tossed a scoreless inning against Houston in a non-save situation Saturday. He extends his scoreless streak to 11 games. Though he has just eight saves in the last two months due to poor team performance. Miller was curiously left in the bullpen during a save situation on Wednesday despite having three days' rest, fueling trade speculation. It was reported late Wednesday that the Padres were working on a potential deal for the 26-year-old right-hander.

Williams struck out two in a clean inning against the Phillies on Sunday for a save. He then gave up a run against the Rays on Tuesday before holding on for his 17th save. Expect Williams to continue to work as the team's closer despite the team's interest in several quality relievers on the trade market.

Bednar made three appearances in four days this week, picking up two saves against the Diamondbacks and Giants. The 30-year-old right-hander is up to 17 saves with a 2.37 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, and a 51/10 K/BB ratio across 38 innings. With Bednar getting the day off on Tuesday, Dennis Santana stepped in for a save against the Giants. It would be surprising to see both Bednar and Santana still with the team following Thursday's trade deadline. Should both Bednar and Santana be on the move Thursday, Isaac Mattson could be the logical candidate to step in as closer. The 30-year-old right-hander tossed two scoreless innings to pick up a win against the Giants on Wednesday, ending his day with a 2.13 ERA over 25 1/3 innings.

Palencia struck out one batter on his way to a four-out save against the White Sox on Sunday, then tossed a clean inning in a non-save situation against the Brewers on Wednesday. The 25-year-old right-hander is up to 14 saves with a 1.40 ERA, 0.88 WHIP, and a 42/11 K/BB ratio across 38 2/3 innings.

Vest surrendered two runs and took the loss against the Blue Jays on Saturday, then tossed a scoreless inning in a non-save situation against the Diamondbacks on Monday. The 30-year-old right-hander has converted eight saves with a 2.53 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, and a 51/15 K/BB ratio across 46 1/3 innings. The Tigers should be in the market for relief pitching, which could muddle Vest's outlook for the rest of the season.

Pagán had a busy week, pitching four times over the last five days. He picked up a save with a clean inning against the Rays on Sunday, then took the loss Tuesday with one run allowed against the Dodgers. Jansen also pitched in four of five days, collecting saves in three straight. The 37-year-old right-hander is up to 20 saves with a 2.93 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, and a 39/11 K/BB ratio across 40 innings.

Doval made three appearances in non-save situations this week, giving up two runs against the Mets on Friday before tossing a scoreless inning against the Pirates on Monday, followed by three strikeouts in a scoreless inning Wednesday. The Giants have made the 28-year-old right-hander available on the trade market after trading veteran Tyler Rogers to the Mets on Wednesday. Doval has converted 15 saves with a 3.09 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, and a 50/24 K/BB ratio across 46 2/3 innings. With Rogers out of the picture and Doval in the center of trade talks in San Francisco, it might be a good idea to add Randy Rodríguez in any leagues he's available. The 25-year-old right-handed All-Star should step right into the ninth-inning role, bringing a 1.20 ERA, 0.84 WHIP, and a 62/9 K/BB ratio across 45 innings.

Fairbanks picked up a four-out save against the Yankees on Monday, then was charged with a blown save against New York with one run allowed in the ninth. He's converted 18 saves with a 2.90 ERA across 40 1/3 innings. Fairbanks has been involved in trade rumors leading up to Thursday's deadline, with the Dodgers, Rangers, and Yankees linked to the 31-year-old right-hander. The Rays would likely use a committee approach in the ninth inning should Fairbanks be moved, with Edwin Uceta and Garrett Cleavinger in the mix for saves.

Hoffman gave up a run to take the loss against the Orioles on Tuesday, then bounced back with a scoreless inning Wednesday for his 24th save. And in Kansas City, Estévez is up to 28 after converting two saves this week.

Tier 4: Here for the Saves

Cade Smith - Cleveland Guardians
Griffin Jax/Louis Varland/Brock Stewart - Minnesota Twins
Phil Maton/Jojo Romero - St. Louis Cardinals
Blake Treinen/Alex Vesia - Los Angeles Dodgers
Raisel Iglesias - Atlanta Braves
Kyle Finnegan - Washington Nationals
Robert Garcia - Texas Rangers
Yennier Cano/Corbin Martin - Baltimore Orioles

In a shocking development last week, Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase was placed on non-disciplinary paid leave through August 31st as MLB conducts an investigation into potential gambling. Cade Smith is the likely candidate to step in to save chances. He got the first opportunity without Clase on Tuesday but blew the chance with four runs, one earned, coming in while recording just one out against the Rockies. Smith has had an otherwise strong season, posting a 3.20 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, and a 65/17 K/BB ratio across 45 innings.

The Twins may not be done making moves following their trade of Jhoan Duran to the Phillies. For now, Griffin Jax looks to be in line for more saves in Minnesota. However, there's no guarantee that the 30-year-old right-hander will be used as a traditional primary closer. It took Duran a few seasons to get to that point under Rocco Baldelli. The most likely outcome is a committee approach to the ninth inning, with Louis Varland or Brock Stewart mixing in for save chances, assuming both are still with the team as well.

The Cardinals also moved their high-profile closer on Wednesday, sending Ryan Helsley to the Mets. While Phil Maton would make the most sense as the next man up in the bullpen, the 32-year-old right-hander is also drawing plenty of trade interest and is staying behind in St. Louis on Thursday as the team travels to San Diego for a series against the Padres. In the likely scenario that Maton is moved, Jojo Romero and Riley O'Brien could be in the mix for saves.

Treinen gave up a run on two hits and two walks while recording two outs in his first appearance off the injured list. Meanwhile, Vesia converted a save against the Reds on Tuesday, striking out two in a perfect inning. Expect the Dodgers to continue to utilize a matchup-based committee in the ninth inning in the absence of Tanner Scott.

Iglesias surrendered a run against the Rangers on Saturday on a walk and a hit to blow the save opportunity. He bounced back on Monday with a clean inning against the Royals for his 12th save to go with a disappointing 4.85 ERA, 1.17 WHIP, and a 47/10 K/BB ratio across 42 2/3 innings.

Finnegan tossed a scoreless inning against the Twins on Sunday, then converted a save with a scoreless frame against the Astros on Monday. The 33-year-old right-hander has converted 20 saves with a 4.38 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, and a 32/14 K/BB ratio across 39 innings.

No saves out of Texas this week. García made one scoreless appearance against the Braves on Friday. The Rangers could be in the market for a high-leverage reliever at Thursday's trade deadline. And in Baltimore, Félix Bautista is expected to be out for an extended period of time with a shoulder injury. Cano, along with Corbin Martin, could be in the mix for saves. Martin converted his first career save in the second game of a doubleheader against the Blue Jays on Tuesday.

Tier 5: Bottom of the Barrel

Kevin Ginkel - Arizona Diamondbacks
Anthony Bender/Ronny Henriquez - Miami Marlins
Grant Taylor - Chicago White Sox
Seth Halvorsen - Colorado Rockies