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Four hours until the MLB trade deadline. Here’s a recap of the moves so far

With less than four hours to go until the 6 p.m. trade deadline, here’s a recap of some notable moves we’ve seen so far.

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Former Arizona Diamondbacks teammates Josh Naylor, left, and Eugenio Suárez were traded to the Seattle Mariners in separate deals.


With less than four hours to go until the 6 p.m. trade deadline, here’s a recap of some notable moves we’ve seen so far.

  • Mariners picked up prized slugger Eugenio Suarez from the Diamondbacks just days after acquiring Canadian first baseman Josh Naylor from the same club.
  • Padres added all-star Mason Miller and lefty J.P. Sears from the Athletics for a package of prospects, including highly-regarded shortstop Leo De Vries.

  • Blue Jays acquired starter Shane Bieber for pitching prospect Khal Stephen. They also got reliever Seranthony Domínguez from the Orioles earlier this week.

  • Tigers added closer Kyle Finnegan from Nationals and reliever Paul Sewald from Cleveland after getting starter Chris Paddock from the Twins a few days ago.
  • Cubs picked up reliever Andrew Kittredge from the Orioles one day after adding Canadian pitcher Mike Soroka from the Nationals.
  • Phillies traded for hard-throwing Twins righty Jhoan Duran and outfielder Harrison Bader.
  • Mets won the sweepstakes for Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley and picked up reliever Tyler Rogers from the Giants to bolster bullpen.
  • Yankees acquired Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon and Nationals infielder Amed Rosario days before the trade deadline.
  • Reds added pitcher Zack Littell from the Rays as the headliner of a three-team trade with the Dodgers. They also acquired third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes from the Pirates.
  • Brewers acquired former Jays catcher Danny Jansen from the Rays.
  • Red Sox added former Jays starter Steven Matz from the Cardinals.
Braydon Holmyard

Braydon Holmyard is a Star sports team editor based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: .

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