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The Detroit Tigers could look to make an upgrade within their infield, and this Baltimore Orioles star could make a whole lot of sense.
MLB Insider Jon Heyman proposed a blockbuster trade that would land the Philadelphia Phillies three former All-Stars at the cost of two pitching prospects.
Braves bullpen arms could be on the block, Orioles could deal one or two starters, Luis Robert Jr. heading out West?
The Philadelphia Phillies could complete their championship roster with a blockbuster trade for the Baltimore Orioles superstar closer.
According to CBS Sports' predictions for the second half of the 2025 MLB season, which included trade deadline moves, their prediction for the Padres and Orioles were that San Diego would end up trading for starting pitcher Zach Eflin and Cedric Mullins, for likely a load of prospects.
Stuck in last place in the AL East, the Orioles would be foolish not to move Ramon Laureano, who's quietly become a top trade chip.
With the Baltimore Orioles set to start up the second half of the season, they will be hoping to make a run early to keep slim hopes alive. It has been a disap
The deal could signal a sweeping series of sell moves by the O's, who now have seven picks in the top 100 on Sunday.
Regarding Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton, Heyman reported that there's "no chance" that he gets moved before the trade deadline. Buxton declared to Heyman, "I'm a Twin for life," so it doesn't appear likely that he would be willing to waive his no-trade clause anytime soon.
Before wrapping up the first half of their season with a series finale against the Miami Marlins, the Baltimore Orioles made a roster move, recalling left-hander Grant Wolfram from Triple-A and designating right-hander Corbin Martin for assignment.