Pirates trade rumors: What the Post-Gazette is hearing as the MLB deadline nears
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Report: Blue Jays Entering the Mitch Keller Sweepstakes
The Toronto Blue Jays have entered the bidding for the services of Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Mitch Keller. This, according to a report by Pirates beat reporter Noah Hiles in the July 22 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Report: Blue Jays Entering the Mitch Keller Sweepstakes Blue Jays in on Pirates Keller The right-handed Keller has been a solid starter all season long despite a 3-10 record that’s a product of a lack of support from a poor baseball team…
Red Sox Rival Joins Sweepstakes For Top Trade Deadline Starter
Mitch Keller seems to be the next Pittsburgh Pirates starter to get moved, and suffice it to say, he’s getting a fair amount of interest. Keller’s name long has been mentioned in trade chatter. The Pirates have been out of the playoff hunt pretty much since the season started and have a history of dealing their quality starting pitching. Keller is signed through 2028, having a good season, and makes perfect sense for the middle or back of a cont…
Blue Jays Interested In Mitch Keller
The Blue Jays are among the teams to contact the Pirates about right-hander Mitch Keller, reports Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. They’re the latest in a growing number of clubs reported to have interest in the 29-year-old righty, who’s also drawn looks from the Yankees, Mets and Cubs. Keller is signed through the 2028 season. Keller’s fit with the Blue Jays is natural in many ways. Toronto will see right-handers Chris Bassitt and Max…
Mitch Keller Yankees Trade: A Potential Smart Move
Rumors about a Mitch Keller Yankees trade have been circulating, exciting fans and analysts alike as the MLB trade deadline nears.With the Pittsburgh Pirates struggling under GM Ben Cherington's leadership, Keller's value as a starting pitcher has skyrocketed.
As Deadline nears, here are the best players available at each position
Scan the list of potential trade candidates and one thing becomes very clear: some positions are far more stacked than others. Need a mid-rotation starter? There are plenty of them out there to be had. Corner infielder, perhaps? Regardless of which teams ultimately decide to sell, this market should have
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