Steven Kwan is getting “a ton” of interest as the trade deadline approaches, as a source tells The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal. The Dodgers and Blue Jays are two of the teams linked to the Guardians outfielder, with Rosenthal also citing the previously reported interest from the Phillies and Padres.
Kwan is having another strong season, with a .287/.351/.411 slash line in 443 plate appearances along with nine home runs and 11 steals (in 13 attempts). This translates to a 115 wRC+ that is below the 131 wRC+ Kwan posted in 2024, though his bat has started to come alive after a lengthy slump that stretched through June and into early July. Kwan’s usually Gold Glove-caliber left field glovework is also down to a -1 in the view of the Outs Above Average metric, but the Defensive Runs Saved metric still has him at an elite +13 over 853 2/3 innings in left field.
A drop in walk rate could explain some of the slight offensive decline, as Kwan’s BB% is roughly league-average after being solidly in the 65th percentile or better over his first three MLB seasons. However, the book on Kwan is pretty set at this point. Kwan almost never strikes out, and thus his sheer volume of contact and quality speed has allowed him to be a plus offensive player despite having very little power and a distinct lack of hard contact.
Between this production and the fact that Kwan is arbitration-controlled through the 2028 season, it is easy to see why so many contenders are checking in on his availability. As Rosenthal notes, a case can be made that Kwan would be the best all-around position player available at the deadline, provided that the Guards were actually willing to part with him.
Cleveland has dropped to 52-54, and sit nine games behind the Tigers for first place in the AL Central and four games back of the Red Sox for the final AL wild card slot. The Guards were further rocked by yesterday’s news that Emmanuel Clase has been placed on administrative leave due to a league investigation related to sports betting. With Clase now off the table as a potential trade candidate and unavailable on the mound until at least August 31, Rosenthal feels the situation “ended any chance of the Guardians becoming a buyer” at the deadline and could make the team open to increased selling.
[Related: Cleveland Guardians Trade Deadline Outlook]
This may mean the Guards could shop not just their impending free agents, but more controllable assets like Kwan. Since there’s no direct urgency for Kwan to be moved now (rather than at a later date in his team control), Cleveland can afford to be very choosy in offers, and will naturally set a very high asking price.
The Blue Jays and Guardians have lined up on multiple significant deals in recent years, which could perhaps increase Toronto’s chances of lining up on a Kwan trade. Kwan would step right into an everyday left field role and bolster a Jays outfield that has been somewhat diminished by injuries to Anthony Santander and Daulton Varsho, as well as George Springer getting an increasingly heavy share of DH duties.
Toronto’s collection of outfielders (Addison Barger, Nathan Lukes, Davis Schneider, Joey Loperfido, Alan Roden, and former Guardian Myles Straw) have mostly been quite good in filling in, and helping carry the Jays to first place in the AL East. It stands to reason that Cleveland would have interest in some of the younger and more controllable outfielders to help its own outfield situation, which has been a longstanding weak link for the Guards even with Kwan’s strong performance over the last four years. But, Barger is the only member of this group that would be a viable headliner in a Kwan trade package, as the Guardians would likely ask for at least one of top prospects Arjun Nimmala or Trey Yesavage.
Los Angeles has a significantly deeper farm system than Toronto or almost any other team, so if it came down to a pure bidding war of young talent, the Dodgers are in good position to beat the market on Kwan. If a trade took place, the Dodgers would have a starting outfield of Kwan in left field, Andy Pages in center field, and Teoscar Hernandez in right, with Tommy Edman, Michael Conforto, James Outman, Esteury Ruiz, and (when healthy) Enrique Hernandez providing support in backup roles.
The clearest odd man out of this playing-time scenario would be Conforto, who has been swinging the bat well over the last few weeks but has struggles for much of the season. Adding Kwan could mean that Conforto is sent elsewhere in another trade, though probably not to Cleveland as part of a hypothetical Kwan trade package.
If the Reds aren’t too, it is nothing less than franchise malpractice.
What would be new about that? Ohio baseball fans have two owners that prefer not to spend any of their billion dollars.
It’s emotional being a hostage of the Guardians, knowing you’ll NEVER win a championship this way.
Wish I was a Guardian fan. Try being a Reds fan.
I mean yeah they will be in on it but do you seriously think they will want to compete in a bidding war? Knowing the Reds not likely at all IMO esp with the Dodgers who can get just about anyone they want.
He would be a great pickup for the Phillies. We need a bat like his in the lineup
Only problem is, Phillies need a righty. Still, I’d take him.
Steven Kwan is on a plane to Toronto…
Is he sitting next to Shohei?
No behind him on Roku
Roku showed up to Toronto and said no thank you. He did enjoy the parting gifts he got though.
Dodgers will get their usual prospect discount where they have to pay mediocre prospects while everyone else is demanded to pay their top prospects.
That is because of baseball media telling everyone that the Dodgers minor league system is all full of Cy Young or Golden Glover prospects that can’t miss. Read the article by MLTR about Diego Cartaya, he was a catcher that was in the Dodger system that was built up so much by baseball media, that he was a can’t miss prospect, that was traded to Minnesota that did not produce who ended up DFAing off the roster at 24 yrs old, now has hooked on with the Giants.
This happens with all teams’ prospects bud…. not a Dodger thing. I guess Yordan Alvarez and Oneil Cruz are mediocre
While its definitely not unique to the Dodgers to have media hyped prospects, having a larger media market does pull more. That said, if youre a professional scout and you get fooled a teams propaganda of their own prospect thats on you lol
Who you calling “Bud”… pal?
He wasn’t traded to Mn as a can’t miss prospect. His prospect status was gone when he was traded to MN and it cost almost nothing to bring him in.
I forgot to mention that as well. Wasn’t he already DFA’d by the Dodgers at that point leading to the trade. Just a bunch of whiners always seething and coping about better teams
Imagine being an ignorant fan thinking gms are getting hoodwinked by media’s baseball prospect lists. It’s comical people like you are allowed to vote and your vote counts as much as mine.
Casey Blake for Carlos Santana.
Ouch!
All those overrated Dodger prospects!!!
Michael Busch
Zack Mckinstry
O’Neil Cruz
Yordan
Keibert Ruiz
Conner Wong
Not a single useful player in the lot
Seager, Bellinger…
Think it would cost the jays Nimmala and probably King. Yesavage besides having a top tier name could step into the rotation or pen at by end of the season. Where Nimmala is probably still 2+ years away
@bigdaddyt
Yesavage has started 6 games, pitched 21 innings, has an ERA over 5, and walks nearly 5 per 9. Aside from the obvious roster, control, and development issues, his stats are even enough to get him to AAA let alone to the majors.
So you’re just gonna ignore his dominant A, High A where he had 88 strike outs in 55 innings allowing only 12 earned runs in the 11 games he started this year?
Key words: A, High A
Could be used as Jobe was last year in the playoffs. Nobody had seen him and he pitched very well in short stints
@bigdaddyt
Yep. There is a world of difference between A/High A and AA. In AA they’re tracking towards an MLB roster. Which means the competition and talent is better. AAA puts the finishing touches to make you ready for the majors. It has a mix of once upon a time MLB players and up and comers.
In A/High A pitchers can get away with flat fastballs. AA and even more so in AAA, those pitches travel a long, long way.
I am not sure it is likely but a Kwan trade at least seems more probable after the Clase announcement.
Straight up for Dustin May should get the deal done.
Kwan hitting leadoff would do wonders for the Dodgers.
Wow, pot really has gotten much more potent than when we were young!
That’s more like an acid trip, I think.
DDC; don’t know if May for Kwan gets it done but I agree, if it happens, Kwan leads off with Ohtani or Betts batting second.
May is a rental. How would that make any sense for the Guardians? Simply delusional Dodger fans.
This doesn’t excite me at all.
They should only be adding arms, if they were to add something offensively it needs to be power.
Kwan is a great player don’t get me wrong but doesn’t move the needle enough for the jays to justify the prospects needed to acquire him
Power doesn’t fit the jays offence philosophy. All about clutch hitting and getting as many men on base as possible cause that’s how your gonna get into your opponents pen quicker and over a 3 game series try to wear the other teams pen out essentially giving them a series win. Kwan is a perfect fit plus D fast and has a good bat. If they don’t Give up Yesavge they still have plenty of prospects to get another bullpen arm and call him up before the playoff roster deadline. Get rid of Loperfido and Roden as they won’t get anymore time with Kwan for roster upgrade. I’m sure a team like the marlins would be all over those two
I wouldn’t be surprised if Loperfido was part of the package to Cleveland (if they in fact make a trade).
He’s younger (slightly), cheaper, and far more team control then Kwan. He also has more power potential then Kwan.
Also all reasons why I’d rather just keep and play Loperfido then go out and get Kwan.
Khan is proven Loperfido isn’t.
I like the way the Blue Jays hit, they have the philosophy of just putting the ball in play, or walk, cut down on K”S. I wish more teams would take the Jays offense instead of everyone trying to go yard on every pitch. Kwan would fit right into that team’s offense big time..
That’s nonsensical. Power absolutely fits their offense, it fits any offense, it’s the reason they went out and signed Santander and have been sorely missing Varsho.
In the playoffs you’re not going to string 4 hits together in an inning all the time, you need to put the ball over the fence to win.
Jays don’t have a deep farm, any prospects used for Kwan would not be an great use of very limited assets
@bigdaddyt
How do you teach clutch hitting?
Yeah…agreed on the no excitement response.
How about going “off the board” and proposing a trade of Varsho & Manoah for Skenes (Pirates)….
Pirates would want unspeakably more talent in return for Skenes than that.
Also, younger, cheaper talent than that.
Ok…that’s a starting point…
Manoah has almost no trade value right now.
Varsho isn’t getting traded by this management team, and he’s way too old for the Pirates.
If they Jays ever wanted to open talks with the Pirates for Skenes, it would start with Arjun Nimmala, Trey Yesavage, and then probably Johnny King and/or Ricky Tiedemann… plus probably others.
Jays have no where close to the best package available for skenes.
If he went on the market atleast 10 teams would be able to beat the jays best package.
@Dustyslambchops23
MLB Pipeline has the Jays farm at 23. Fangraphs has it 27.
At least 10 MLB teams, 7 NFL teams, 4 NHL clubs and one team from the Lega Basket Serie A could beat the Jays best package.
Just stop. The pirates aren’t trading skenes for two varsho’s and two manoah’s or 3 for that matter. They aren’t trading him at all. So just stop.
Why is Pittsburgh waiting to sign Skenes to a long-term contract to cover his arbitration years at least. He is the real deal.
He may not want to sign such a deal.
He would look really good in a Jays uni. His lady would like Toronto….
Varsho and Manoah is a non starting point. Try the Pirates pick of any 5 Toronto prospects as a starting point
If Varsho and Santander get back, adding Kwan means that all these OFs who have been fitting in admirably go to waste. (If Springer is out for a while, i may be different).
varsho should be back tomorrow or Friday but I doubt Santander comes back, he hasn’t even swung a bat yet.
Jays don’t have the prospects to acquire Kwan. And don’t try to sell me on two of three of your fourth-OF types and a single-A reliever with an intriguing slider.
Almost surely going to Toronto since Cleveland front office very hard to work with per The Athletic but Toronto has good relationship with them.
They (Cle) has worked very well with San Diego in previous years as well.
Dodgers are probably interested in Michele Kwan, too.
@Holee Cow
I’ve never seen the both of them in the same room at the same time. Hmmm.
So funny H Cow , what a Pud you are
Your mother loves my pud.
Once Kwan is gone, RIP Guardians 2025. Clase not so much cause they have Cade (for the moment) and the farm seems to always come up with good RP’s. But Kwan will be the nail. And as a Tigers fan, it’s almost as exciting to see when he goes vs who the Tigers end up getting at the deadline.
What would you think of trading Max Clark for Steven Kwan?
No thanks. We have our own Kwan in McKinstry and he plays more positions. At this point in the season, if we trade for offensive help, we need power. Sure, Kwan can get a single and steal second and viola- it’s now a double, but I’m at the point now where it’s a Suarez type or bust. But no Clark for him either. Our biggest needs are a legit relief arm(s) and a good starter.
Guards would be foolish not to take that trade, pretty close to straight-up. JMHO.
If Dodgers want Kwan, I bet Cleveland asks for Dalton Rushing. Kwan still has years of control and is a really nice bat with good fielding, he won’t be cheap.
They certainly can ask, but I doubt the Dodgers accept…at least I hope they don’t.
That would be more than fair to ask. Rushing is another in a long line of Dodgers prospects that they let build up stats in the minor leagues in their mid 20s to inflate their value.
Rushing was drafted in 2022 (wasn’t even signed yet on this day 3 years ago) and has been with the major league team for most of this season. How exactly did they let him build up stats in the minors?
For sure, it would be fair, and the Dodgers would probably need to send another piece. At the moment, LF is not LA’s biggest need, and if they’re gonna trade Rushing, it would be in a package for something more valuable than a light hitting defensive outfielder. They’ve already got 2 of those on the bench if needed.
Hollander & Dipoto enter the chat…
The title should read “ Blue Jays, Dodgers and EVERY OTHER TEAM Interested In Steven Kwan”
Kwan is a rare type of player with 2 more seasons of control. He probably won’t be cheap!
The “deals” being suggested are laughably bad. Kwan is a gold glove, high average, prototype leadoff hitter.
“One of these two prospects” isn’t going to get it done. Cleveland will want one MLB player, a MLB ready prospect, and at least two other realistic prospects. He is under control for 2 years past this one.
Dustin May, and Pages, and a prospect is a more realistic deal from the Dodgers. Be real.
Kwan is a 4 WAR player, very good but not quite elite just very good.
I’d suggest your “deal” proposal is just as unrealistic as the ones that you’re laughing at. Pages alone is probably just as if not more valuable, he’s younger, cheaper and has more control and on pace for a better year.
Agree with Dusty here. Kwan is very good, but it won’t net that kind of return.
Zero chance the dodgers trade Pages for Kwan.
Pages is younger, cheaper ( but not by much, without the track record of Kwan )
Look, I’m not saying that I would even trade Kwan. As pointed out elsewhere, if you trade him now, you are telling the fan base we surrender until 2028, at least. Cleveland has no other viable outfielders. They have missed on so many it’s insane. However, given his situation as a Boras Client, and definitely going on the market, Cleveland has to consider a trade, but Cleveland would insist on a LOT.
The other factor is Cleveland’s FO has whiffed on several moves lately, so they will be extra cautious.
Pages will make less total the next 3 years compared to Kwans salary this year. Hes 3 years younger, much cheaper and for this year atleast, better.
Almost whatever they get back, trading Kwan is an embarassment for Cleveland. The guy is an All Star with two years of team control left. If you’re saying you’re not going to contend in the next two seasons, then you might as well trade Ramirez. He’ll be 35 in three seasons and better to get what you can for him now (which would be close to a Juan Soto haul). The organization is a disgrace.
Ramirez won’t get traded. He signed a hilariously team friendly deal to stay in Cleveland.
If they traded him after he helped them out and expressly said he wanted to stay, they’d never be able to sign anyone to an extension ever again.
He has a no trade clause. Ramirez is going nowhere
You seem really upset with Cleveland for a deal they haven’t even made..
OF COURSE the greedy pig Dodgers want him. They can never have enough and MLB won’t ever put a stop to it. It’s disgusting but hopefully this will lead to a lockout.
How do you imagine a lockout will fix what you’re complaining about?
The small market owners won’t be the ones driving the bus during any negotiations with the players. They never are.
Well the big market teams won’t go for a cap anyway. Harper showed us that by confronting clown Manfred. But I blame teams like the Guardians for enabling it by sending players to LA.
Hilarious that cry baby fans of less well
Managed teams have to name call the Dodgers for being consistently successful.
Why (and how) could MLB “put a stop to it”? These are the same fans that will support the owner’s insistence on a hard salary cap that WILL shut down baseball entirely after 2026. Count on it. EVERY team’s ownership are multi-billionaires but only very few are willing to compete at the level the Dodgers and Yankees ownership are.
Dan — the NY/LA teams have a market 4 times as large as the Average MLB team.
All teams want to compete, but can not, because, a-duh, money (ie market size).
You sound like that guy in the Bentley yelling at the guy in the broken down, 20 year old Honda Civic on the side of the road. “Buy a better car!” Oh wow, why didn’t the Civic owner think of that…
(Agree on the cap closing down baseball…MLB train at full speed heading over a cliff).
Dilute the large markets! Easier to bring 4 into line with 26, than 26 in line with the 4 teams. Rays and A’s to NY and LA!
I agree totally. MLB will never be fixed until a more equitable revenue plan is adopted like the NFL has. Little Green Bay can compete with huge NY and LA.
Because “we” are fans of teams that build teams not BUY teams. The only thing that separates the Dodgers apart is their market. Without that you are the Padres
So suck it
Dodgers should not be allowed to add anyone. 400 million, and you still are only like 19 games over 500. Embarrassing
Quick, call a WAAAMBULANCE!
Says the rich privileged guy
I bet 15 teams are interested. Bring your piggy banks, as Kwan is a dynamite player.
I think article needs to examine lower levels of farm. We have more guys than one thinks. .. just my opinion as are evaluations
I think if the Phillies land someone, it will be Mick Abel and a couple lower level prospects. Is that enough for Kwan? Idk lotta interest in him makes me think someone may overpay. Could be a LF version of Victorino for the club tho. And you wouldn’t have to shuffle everyone around like you would for Suarez.
I’ll fall off my chair if Kwan gets traded. Cleveland is notoriously difficult to trade with, and slow to make a decision. Kwan is a nice leadoff hitter that most teams would be happy to have, and Kwan will get traded sometime, but with Clase out of the picture, the price tag on Kwan just went up and no team is going to give that up right now, imho.
It’s a sellers market and their aren’t any high end hitters available
Makes sense to throw Kwan out there and see if he can attract a significant overpay
Gut the farm for Joe Ryan and Duran
The platoon and young players earned their spots. Don’t mess with the synergy — kwans too expensive and their aren’t any other significant upgrades on the market!
Barger for Kwan is a no. Barger will eventually be the better player, if he’s not already.
LAD have a $341 million payroll – and still need players.
What a joke.
I have no idea why they are trying to trade Kwan. He is a very good player, their second best hitter on their team and all year all I have heard about is them needing more hitting. Reds give up Chase Burns and Cam Collier 3B.
If you’re Cleveland, why would you trade Kwan? He’s cheap, he’s an All Star, he’s a gold glover, he’s a great leadoff hitter. There’s also no reason to assume the Guardians can’t win the division next year.
He turned down a contract extension earlier in the year. I’m sure that helped get the hype going…
I think they probably could get a better package for him in the offseason than whatever prospect package the Dodgers would offer.
Tigers fans strongly endorse a trade to an NL team ;)
I never really understood why a team like Cleveland would consider moving a player like this, so early in their control. He is a good offensive and defensive player that is cheap and Cleveland is perennial contender who is likely to be back in contention next year why give up a guy of this caliber unless ur guaranteed 2 of him which u never can be with prospects.
Trading Kwan is unlikely.. but it makes sense to at least listen. If someone wants to make an insane offer, there is no reason not to let them do so.
Go get belly
Another major scoop from Rosenthal. What an idiot! Of course teams are interested in Kwan. He’s freaking awesome. The most underrated player in baseball