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Mets Designate Zach Pop For Assignment

By Darragh McDonald | July 8, 2025 at 2:30pm CDT

The Mets announced a series of roster moves today. Outfielder/designated hitter Jesse Winker has been reinstated from the 60-day injured list. He takes the active roster spot of outfielder Starling Marte, who has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right knee bruise, retroactive to July 7th. Right-hander Tylor Megill was transferred to the 60-day IL to open a 40-man spot for Winker. The Mets also selected the contract of right-hander Alex Carrillo, a move which was reported earlier. Righty Zach Pop has been designated for assignment as a corresponding move there. The Mets also announced that they have signed right-hander Junior Fernández to a minor league deal.

Winker, now 31, had a solid bounceback season with the Mets in 2024. After a down year in 2023, he put up a .253/.360/.405 slash and 118 wRC+ with the Mets last year. That prompted the club to re-sign him via a one-year deal with a $7.5MM guarantee. This year, he got into 24 games and hit .239/.321/.418 before an oblique strain sent him to the IL. He missed a little over two months but can now return to the club’s corner outfield and designated hitter mix.

Subbing out of that mix is Marte. It’s not known how serious this current injury is but he also spent almost a month on the IL last year due to a right knee bone bruise. He is hitting .270/.353/.387 for a 116 wRC+ this year. The Mets have Juan Soto, Brandon Nimmo and Tyrone Taylor in the outfield most nights. Marte has mostly been in the DH spot, but now Winker will take up that role. They hit from opposite sides of the plate, with Marte being a righty and Winker a lefty, so that may impact the club’s deployment when factoring in the opposing pitcher.

Megill landed on the 15-day injured list on June 15th due to a right elbow sprain. His 60-day count is retroactive to that initial IL placement, so he will be eligible for reinstatement in mid-August. He recently started throwing again but it seems the Mets don’t expect him to be able to return within the next month.

The club has been hit hard by the injury bug in recent weeks, with Megill just one of the victims. The situation has led to the Mets frequently cycling pitchers through the roster as they attempt to paper over the large number of absences. Pop was one pitcher who was run through the machine, getting added to the roster just three days ago. He pitched an inning and a third for the Mets on Sunday, allowing three earned runs on five hits without striking anyone out.

He now has 162 1/3 innings of major league work under his belt. He has occasionally shown glimpses of being an effective ground ball guy. 55% of the balls in play he’s allowed have been pounded into the ground and his 7.8% walk rate is also decent but he has only struck out 17.8% of batters faced. He has a 4.88 ERA overall, which isn’t terrible, but his best work is a few years old now. He has a 6.68 ERA dating back to the start of the 2023 season, in 68 2/3 innings.

He is now out of options, which has limited his ability to cling to a roster spot. But he’s cheap, as the Blue Jays are on the hook for the majority of his $900K salary since they released him earlier this year. Other clubs can sign him and only pay him the prorated portion of the league minimum for the time spent on the roster. He also got a brief stint with the Mariners before joining the Mets. He has the right to reject outright assignments and will likely end up back on the open market in the coming days.

Fernández, 28, signed a minor league deal with the Royals in the offseason but was released a few days ago. He had logged 38 1/3 Triple-A innings in the Royals’ system with a 4.93 ERA, 30.3% strikeout rate and 50% ground ball rate but a concerning 14.9% walk rate.

His big league career has had a somewhat similar shape. He has 54 big league innings under his belt with the Cardinals and Pirates, with a 5.17 ERA, 18.7% strikeout rate, 13.9% walk rate and 49.4% ground ball rate. As mentioned, the Mets have been hit hard by injuries, so there’s little harm in adding some non-roster depth.

Photo courtesy of Bruce Kluckhohn, Imagn Images

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Red Sox Select Isaiah Campbell

By Anthony Franco | July 8, 2025 at 2:11pm CDT

The Red Sox announced they have selected the contract of righty reliever Isaiah Campbell. Fellow righty Richard Fitts has been optioned to Triple-A Worcester in a corresponding active roster move. Liam Hendriks has been transferred to the 60-day injured list to open a 40-man spot.

Campbell returns to the big leagues for his second stint with the Sox. Boston acquired him from Seattle in a one-for-one swap for infielder Luis Urías going into the ’24 season. Campbell was coming off a 2.83 ERA across 28 2/3 innings as a rookie. He looked like a nice pickup for Urías, who was on the verge of being non-tendered, but injuries wrecked his year. Campbell only managed 6 2/3 big league innings and was tattooed for 13 runs. He never seemed to be at full strength, pitching through shoulder and elbow injuries.

The Sox non-tendered Campbell in November. They immediately brought him back on a minor league contract, seizing the opportunity to take him off the 40-man roster without running him through waivers. He has been with Worcester all season, working to a 3.89 ERA in 39 1/3 frames. His 19.1% strikeout rate is well below-average, but he’s throwing strikes and getting a decent number of ground balls. His average fastball velocity is in the 94-95 MPH range after sitting a little above 93 while he battled injuries a year ago. Campbell still has an option remaining, so the Sox can send him back to Worcester without placing him on waivers.

Hendriks has been sidelined for over a month by inflammation in his right hip. He doesn’t have a clear timetable for a return. The 60 days reverts to his original IL placement on May 28. Hendriks is eligible for reinstatement in the final week of July but may not be ready by then, as he has yet to begin a rehab assignment. Between this hip issue and an extended recovery from 2023 Tommy John surgery, Hendriks has been limited to 14 appearances in a Boston uniform. He has surrendered 11 runs (10 earned) across 13 2/3 innings.

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Royals Select Cam Devanney, Transfer Cole Ragans To 60-Day IL

By Steve Adams | July 8, 2025 at 2:07pm CDT

The Royals announced today that they have selected the contract of infielder/outfielder Cam Devanney. In a corresponding active roster move, outfielder Mark Canha has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to left elbow epicondylitis. To open a 40-man spot, left-hander Cole Ragans was transferred to the 60-day IL.

Devanney was a 2019 Brewers draftee (15th round) who landed in the Royals organization by way of 2023’s Taylor Clarke trade. He’s posting career-best numbers in Triple-A this year, albeit as a 28-year-old who’s in his fourth season at that level.

Devanney has taken 288 turns at the plate and logged a .272/.366/.565 batting line with 18 homers, 14 doubles, a pair of triples, three steals (in four tries), an 11.8% walk rate and a 24.3% strikeout rate. He’s primarily played shortstop but also logged time at second base, at third base and in left field. The outfield work is largely new to him,  but Devanney has 608 career innings at second and 806 career frames at third (plus more than 3100 innings as a shortstop).

This will be Devanney’s first action at the big league level. He’ll give the Royals some versatility and a right-handed bat to replace that of Canha, who’s posted a career-worst .212/.272/.265 slash in 125 plate appearances with Kansas City so far in 2025. Canha was sporting a league-average batting line into late May, but it’s fair to wonder how long his elbow has been bothering him, given that he’s recorded an anemic .104/.137/.188 line over his past 51 trips to the plate.

Ragans has already missed more than a month due to a rotator cuff strain and only recently resumed throwing. He’ll need to progress through multiple checkpoints — throwing off a mound, facing live hitters — before he commences a minor league rehab assignment that’ll likely span multiple starts. It was already known that he was likely to be out beyond the All-Star break.

The move to the 60-day injured list doesn’t reset Ragans’ IL clock but rather pushes back the earliest possible activation date. Given that only just starting to play catch after a four-week shutdown period, there wasn’t much chance he’d have been ready for activation before early-to-mid August anyhow. He can now be activated no earlier than Aug. 7.

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Dodgers To Recall Alexis Díaz For Team Debut

By Anthony Franco | July 8, 2025 at 1:48pm CDT

The Dodgers are calling up right-hander Alexis Díaz, reports Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. The former Reds closer was acquired in a trade earlier this year but has been in the minors since that deal. He is on the 40-man roster, so the Dodgers will only need to make a corresponding active roster move to open a spot.

Díaz will get his first look in Dodger blue. L.A. acquired the 2023 All-Star from Cincinnati in late May. It was essentially a salary dump for the Reds. The Dodgers agreed to cover the nearly $3MM remaining on Díaz’s $4.5MM salary for this season. Between that and the associated 110% luxury tax figure, it was a sizable bet on a rebound. Díaz had given up eight runs with more walks than strikeouts through his first six MLB innings this year. He was pitching in Triple-A at the time of the trade.

The Dodgers opted for a complete reset, assigning Díaz to their Arizona complex for a couple weeks. They presumably felt they could iron out some kind of repertoire or mechanical issues before sending him back to a minor league affiliate. He has been at Triple-A Oklahoma City for the past two weeks. The results haven’t been any better, as he’s allowed five runs while issuing seven walks and hitting two more batters in only 4 2/3 innings.

Díaz has always had below-average command, but he showed big swing-and-miss ability over his first two MLB seasons. His velocity and strikeout rate each dipped last year, though he managed a respectable enough 3.99 ERA across 56 1/3 frames. Díaz combined for 65 saves between 2023-24 but won’t be in position for high-leverage work unless he begins missing bats again. He remains a project but will get a look in Dave Roberts’ middle innings group, likely bumping one of Will Klein or Julian Fernández back to Triple-A. Díaz is trending towards a non-tender but would be eligible for arbitration for another three seasons if he pitches well enough to hold his roster spot.

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MLBTR Chat Transcript

By Steve Adams | July 8, 2025 at 1:03pm CDT

Steve Adams

  • Good morning! I’ll get started at the usual 1pm CT time, but feel free to send in questions ahead of time.
  • Greetings! Sorry for the slight delay. Let’s get going

Yankees

  • -3.5 on the Blue Jays, 9-16 over the last 25. Time to panic?

Steve Adams

  • Panic? No. Time to go upgrade both the lineup and the rotation? Yeah. Losing Clarke Schmidt really hurts that staff. There’ll be several options to discuss with regard to third base. Yankees fans seem to really want Suarez, but Ryan McMahon fits them really nicely also and would be a manageable CBT hit for the next few seasons.

s45d64

  • Who are the sure bets to be moved in Pittsburgh?

Steve Adams

  • I’ll be surprised if all of Andrew Heaney, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and David Bednar aren’t traded. Dennis Santana only slightly less so.
  • Caleb Ferguson will go, too.

Steve Cohen

  • Shouldn’t the Marlins call up Deyvison De Los Santos to play first base? Ramirez has worked out very nicely.

Steve Adams

  • He’s not really hitting well overall this season, and his best work came earlier in the year. He’s at .199/.287/.365 over the past two months.I like that De Los Santos is chasing a lot less and walking a little bit more, but his contact rate is still in the gutter. I’m more bullish on Ramirez in general.

Johnny Mo

  • Surely the Cards are sellers now?

Steve Adams

  • Losing 5 of 6, including a sweep at the hands of the Pirates, can’t feel good … but they’re five over .500 and 1.5 back of a Wild Card spot. That’s not a team that’s going to sell aggressively. If they spiral out of control from here and are suddenly 3-4 under .500 and 5+ games back of a Wild Card spot in 2-3 weeks, then sure.

Austin Jackon’s Catch In Boston

  • Do guys like Santana, Thomas, and Sewald have any trade value? It’s looking like a lost season in Cleveland

Steve Adams

  • Santana is still hitting at an average-ish level and is generally beloved in clubhouses. He’s overpaid, but if Cleveland eats some of the money left on his contract, I can see him netting a modest prospect return.I thought the Guards should’ve non-tendered Thomas — said to underscore my low expectations, not pat myself on the back or anything — and even I’m stunned by how far he’s fallen this year. He’s a DFA/release candidate more than a trade candidate.Sewald’s ERA is ugly, but the K%, BB% and SwStr% are all good and we’re talking a small sample of innings. They won’t get a ton, but yeah, he’s tradeable.

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Chris

  • Baltimore should be all in on Ranger Suarez or Framber Valdez right?

Steve Adams

  • I assume this is in reference to free agency this winter? And in that case, yeah, they should be in on that pair and other notable starting pitchers.
  • Valdez probably fits them particularly well, since at 32 he’s not going to command more than a five-year deal. (He’d only be the third SP 32 or older to get 6 years in the past decade. Even with a really premium AAV, you’re looking under $200MM. And since the O’s seem to prefer to avoid long-term risk with pitchers (or just … well, anyone), maybe that artificial cap on his contract length is a little more their speed.

Spud

  • The Brewers have a surplus of starting pitching (no, really). What type of return would you expect to receive from Nester Cortez?

Steve Adams

  • Pretty negligible at this point, given how much time he’s missed. Could still see them listening on Cortes or Quintana, though.

Royal Blue

  • Do the royals move one of their starting pitchers for a bat and a possible prospect or does depend on how this week goes whether they are buyers or sellers?

Steve Adams

  • I doubt any of the Royals, D-backs, Reds, Twins or Cardinals make a clear decision on their direction until like … July 27-28. (Barring a situation where they go on winning or losing streaks of like 10 games starting right now)

Bucco71

  • Will Cherington be motivated to make a splash deal to save his job?  Perhaps moving Keller?

Steve Adams

  • I don’t really see how trading Mitch Keller helps save his job. They’re six years into his tenure now. They were supposed to be better than this by now. Trading a homegrown starter who you were able to sign long-term — even if it’s for a nice return — isn’t something that should’ve been on the docket by now.

Jill

  • Would Cleveland consider trading Kwan or Clase at the deadline?

Steve Adams

  • I’d be more surprised by Kwan, just given the perennial need for outfield help. Clase is signed longer-term, but Cleveland churns out good relievers with such frequency that at a certain point it has to become tempting. His command is also a bit worse this year, although it’s still far better than average and his 16% swinging-strike rate is his best since 2022 so I don’t think too many folks are going to be worried that the stuff/location is maybe marginally less sharp than in 2024.I would still bet against a Clase trade, but teams will be trying and his name is going to bounce around the rumor circuit.

Cubbie Blue

  • Offense is super strong. Pitching staff is suspect. Should we gamble on a Sandy Alcantara deal, or throw the kitchen sink at Pit for Skenes?

Steve Adams

  • Can throw whatever you want at the Pirates. I will livestream a video of myself eating a pair of my socks if Pittsburgh trades Paul Skenes to the Cubs. (In general, I see less than a 1% chance of Skenes being traded)

Wondering

  • I think Detroit needs a high leverage LH reliever for October. Who other than Chapman might be a possibility?

Steve Adams

  • There aren’t a ton of obvious lefties available, though some unexpected names always pop up. I imagine they’ll say, “Been there, done that” with regard to Gregory Soto, but others I could see moving…. Hoby Milner, Jalen Beeks, Caleb Ferguson, Steven Matz, Danny Coulombe, Taylor Rogers, Aaron Bummer

PunkRockies

  • What kind of market do you think there is realistically for Ryan McMahon? He’s hit better since June after a rough start, and the defense is still there, but you can’t help but think the Rox would have gotten more dealing him last July. Is a team’s top 10 prospect a realistic return?

Steve Adams

  • He hit well in May, too. He’s a plus defensive third baseman from whom you can relatively confidently expect 20ish home runs and average-ish (perhaps a bit better) rate stats at the plate. He’s going to strike out a lot, but he’ll walk plenty also.You can look at McMahon as sort of a poor man’s Matt Chapman. And then you remember that Matt Chapman got $151MM beginning with his age-32 season, while McMahon is owed $36MM total for 2+ seasons as of the trade deadline. Next year is his age-31 season.So yeah, there’s surplus value there. “A team’s top-10 prospect” isn’t really a good way to categorize things. The Mariners have nine prospects in Baseball America’s top-100. The Astros, Angels and Rockies all have one.
  • Point being…. a good system’s No. 13 prospect might be better than the Astros’ No. 5. Numerical rankings within the confines of one system tell you little, which is why the industry assigns value grades (FV) on the 20-80 scale scouts use to grade individual tools and pitches. That’s the better place to look, and I do think McMahon probably should be able to fetch a 50 or a couple 45 types … basically someone on or not far from the back half of a top-100 list

kc

  • any market for Severino or Springs? or other A’s?

Steve Adams

  • I can’t see Severino having much value, given that they overpaid to sign him in the first place and he’s now underperformed and has that post-’26 player option. Springs has easy value and should be popular, yeah. Urias and Andujar both could fetch nominal returns if they’re healthy

Drew

  • Could Mackenzie Gore bring a Crochet-like return if the Nats decide to reboot the rebuild?

Steve Adams

  • He would (or should) bring more than Crochet did. You’re looking at 2.5 years of control to what was (at the time) two of Crochet. Plus Gore has demonstrated he can handle a full starter’s workload in a way that Crochet hadn’t (and really still hasn’t). I don’t think he’ll move, but they’d be justified in asking for a massive return

Clay

  • Jose Soriano has put up consistently solid mid-rotation numbers for last season and this one, granted in ’24 he only threw about 113 innings. Do you think the Angels would part with him and what kind of package would it take from SF to bring him to the Bay?

Steve Adams

  • I think they should be willing to and won’t be. The Angels seem to perennially delude themselves into thinking they’re far closer than they are, and owner Arte Moreno has resisted this exact type of future-oriented move at so many junctures in the past.I’d absolutely be willing to listen on Soriano if it were my call, but alas, Moreno has yet to offer me the opportunity to make that decision.I’m not hard to get a hold of, Arte. Call me.

Duran

  • Is J Duran really on the trade block?

Steve Adams

  • Jarren or Jhoan?I’m sure the Red Sox will listen on Jarren but aren’t itching to trade him or anything. He’s floating around more due to the “surplus” of outfielders they have in Boston and because of one early report connecting the Padres to him.Jhoan, I’d be more surprised by. If the Twins are still under .500 or just kind of a Wild Card bubble team, other clubs will try and Minnesota will listen (probably on Griffin Jax, too) — but the asking price would be huge and I’d strongly lean against anything getting donw.
  • done.*

Dodgers Fan

  • What would it cost us for 3+ months of Adrian Houser?  The guy seems to have found a fountain of youth with the white sox.

Steve Adams

  • I don’t think Houser is going to command a notable prospect return, nor do I think the Dodgers would target him. They’re only going to be aiming for pitchers who’d start playoff games for them, and that’s not Houser.He’s throwing harder, granted, but the strikeout rate and swinging-strike rate are still noticeably worse than average. His sub-2.00 ERA is largely a product of him stranding 85% of the runners he’s allowed to reach base, which is 15 pecentage points above his career level and 13ish above league-average. He’s not going to keep that up, nor is he going to keep seeing only 4% of the fly-balls he yields turn into homers. (His career mark and the league average are both around 12%)

Adam

  • If the Pirates did trade Skenes (I know they won’t but humor us here) would they be able to ask for more than the Nats did for Soto?

Steve Adams

  • Yes

This Guy Right Here

  • Who are the White Sox going to move?

Steve Adams

  • Adrian Houser, Aaron Civale, Mike Tauchman. Maybe Steven Wilson. I expect they’ll find a way to trade Robert but the return is going to be middling.

Marty

  • If the pirates eat say 15% or 20% of the remaining money owed to Hayes do they Yankees find him more attractive than a Ryan McMahon?

Steve Adams

  • I doubt it. Hayes has stopped hitting because of chronic, ongoing back troubles. McMahon is more productive currently. He’s not as good a defender, but you feel better about getting competent to above-average offense out of him.

Your name

  • Both Erick Fedde and Miles Mikolas have been awful while Michael McGreevy has shown he’s capable of being a back of the rotation starter. Could either Fedde or Mikolas be moved to the bullpen/released since neither will bring back anything in a trade

Steve Adams

  • Mikolas was at least pretty serviceable until that absurd six-homer start against the Cubs. But he was never likely to be traded, thanks to his salary and no-trade clause.Fedde had real value in the offseason, and he’s shredded most of that with his strikeout rate disappearing and his command worsening considerably. Another team might take a chance on him to round out the back of the rotation, but the chance for a decent return was back in the offseason and the Cardinals for whatever reason chose not to do it.I wouldn’t say McGreevy has proven anything yet, but he’s more deserving of a rotation spot than Fedde, based on merit, yeah. Fedde has an ERA of almost 6 since his shutout against the Nationals (and rate stats to match it)

Phillie Phanatic

  • Phillies need a right-handed Lfer or CFer. Who could that  potentially be? Seems like mostly lefty bats are available.

Steve Adams

  • Ramon Laureano, Chas McCormick, Harrison Bader (if the Twins wind up selling short-term guys). Lane Thomas has to be running out of leash in Cleveland, but he’s a change-of-scenery guy at best.

Dick Monfort

  • I am the one responsible for the poor performance of the Rockies and the unfairness it causes to the fans of Denver and Colorado. I need to sell the team, don’t I? (Fisher, Nutting, Sternberg…take notice)

Steve Adams

  • He doesn’t *need* to, no. But would they be better with a less meddlesome owner who didn’t operate in such insular fashion? Almost certainly, yeah.

Philly Rocks

  • Alec Bohm and a prospect to the Rockies for McMahon; who says no?

Steve Adams

  • McMahon is signed longer than Bohm is controlled. Rockies won’t (or shouldn’t) be looking to acquire someone with such little club control remaining.

reds reds reds

  • could taylor ward be in cincinnati come july 31? cheap salary, breakout season, angels have had interest in chase petty, and could be the rh bat the reds need.

Steve Adams

  • I would say Ward’s breakout was in 2022. This year he’s striking out and popping up at career-worst rates and barely keeping an OBP around .300. He’s also making $7.825MM (not *that* cheap, at least for the Reds) and will probably get a raise to $11MM or so next year, perhaps more, depending how the counting stats finish up.I’m not saying the Reds shouldn’t have any interest, but if the Angels asked for Chase Petty, that’d be an easy no for me, even with Petty’s brutal debut performance earlier this season.

Bobby Cox

  • Did you see the trade scenarios on ESPN for skenes, acuna, etc. They felt light imo. What did you think?

Steve Adams

  • I’ve been asked about all of these, with many suggesting that David Schoenfield’s column constitutes a genuine rumor for something that might happen. It’s an opinion piece designed to generate conversation, which it’s doing, but he’s not saying or reporting that any of Skenes/Acuna/Buxton will be traded.It’s just a thought exercise. I haven’t given much thought to whether the packages feel light or appropriate because it doesn’t really matter. None of the three are going to be traded.

coaches

  • Hitting and pitting coaches are usually fired in the off season aren’t they ? It’s hard to find a new one in mid year isn’t it  as decent ones would be under contract ?

Steve Adams

  • More common in the offseason or in the last week or two of a season, yeah. But the Rangers swapped out hitting coaches already early in the season.

Cardinals fan

  • Where will Arenado be playing in August?

Steve Adams

  • Third base, for the Cardinals.

TxDude

  • The Rangers offense has looked lost all season. And even most of last season too. Big changes have to coming eventually, right?

Steve Adams

  • I mean, they already made big changes. They traded Nate Lowe, brought in Jake Burger and Joc Pederson — all in the name of hitting fastballs more effectively. It didn’t work. They fired their hitting coach and hired Bret Boone. It hasn’t done much.I’m sure larger-scale changes are coming, yes, but they’re made some attempts that haven’t paid off.Adolis Garcia seems like a trade candidate whether the Rangers are in the race or not, since he’s going to be a non-tender candidate after the season and isn’t hitting well for what’s now a second straight season.

Marty

  • Why aren’t the twins considered sellers? Looks like they could have some of the best movable assets this deadline.

Steve Adams

  • They’re trending that way, but at five games out from a Wild Card spot and with three-plus weeks to play until the deadline, they’re going to keep their options open

Slappy Slapster

  • What value do you think Seth Lugo has in trade? Many of the Royal faithful think he would bring a top 100 prospect +. I don’t think so due to his 2026 option.

Steve Adams

  • I lean more toward your view of things. The player option/opt-out is pure downside for the acquiring team.

Sir Nerdlington

  • What would you expect to be the cost for a Suarez/Gallen trade package? Seems like the Cubs-Snakes line up too well to not make this happen.

Steve Adams

  • I don’t really think it’s true that the Cubs specifically line up any better than the Yankees, Tigers, Mariners or several other clubs. Most teams could use another starter, so any team looking at 3B — or just for a bat in general — lines up pretty nicely with the D-backs on that sort of combo

Dave

  • If the Rangers are sellers, will they try to move deGrom?

Steve Adams

  • He has a full no-trade clause and will be owed $88.3333MM through 2027 after the trade deadline. Most of the teams that can stomach that type of annual salary are CBT payors, several of whom (Mets, Yankees, Dodgers) would owe a 110% tax on the $37.85MM AAV of what remains on his contract.Lots of questions about trading deGrom every week. Doesn’t feel all that feasible to me.

Padres

  • What would it cost to get Adolis in left?  Padres could use that slg.

Steve Adams

  • Not much. But “use that SLG” is an interesting frame for a player who’s currently slugging .380 with a career-worst .152 ISO. Garcia is popping up more than ever and hitting a lot of pretty harmless fly-outs. He’s more reputation than known commodity right now (hence why he probably won’t be  ALL that hard to pry loose)
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Nationals Name Henry Blanco Bench Coach

By Darragh McDonald | July 8, 2025 at 12:59pm CDT

The Nationals announced that Henry Blanco is now the club’s bench coach. Blanco was already on the staff as a catching and strategy coach. Also, Bob Henley has been added to the staff with the title of major league field coordinator.

The moves are domino effects of the club’s recent shakeup. On the weekend, they fired president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez. Yesterday, bench coach Miguel Cairo was given the position of interim manager, which created a bench coach vacancy. In essence, the firing of Martinez has led to Cairo taking his seat, Blanco bumping up to Cairo’s spot and now Henley slotting in to even things out and presumably take up some of Blanco’s previous duties.

Blanco, 53, played in the majors from 1997 to 2013. He immediately pivoted to coaching once his playing days were done, joining the Diamondbacks staff in 2014. He then spent three seasons on the Cubs’ staff as quality assurance coach, winning a World Series ring in 2016. Going into 2018, he joined Washington’s staff as bullpen coach, winning another ring in 2019. He pivoted to catching and strategy coach ahead of the 2022 season.

Henley, 52, got a brief major league run as a player. He appeared in 41 games for the 1998 Expos, the franchise which would later become the Nationals. He joined Montreal’s minor league ranks as a coach back in 2003 and stayed with the organization when they relocated to Washington in 2005. He worked his way up to the big league staff for the 2014 season. He stayed on the staff through various managerial changes but his last season was 2021. He stayed in the org but was moved to a player development role for the 2022 season.

Photo courtesy of Sam Navarro, Imagn Images

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Tigers Agree To Minor League Deal With Devin Smeltzer, Release Manuel Margot

By Steve Adams | July 8, 2025 at 10:29am CDT

The Tigers have agreed to a minor league deal with southpaw Devin Smeltzer and released veteran outfielder Manuel Margot, per the transaction log at MiLB.com. Smeltzer has been assigned to Triple-A Toledo.

Smeltzer, 29, has seen big league time in parts of five major league seasons — nearly all with the division-rival Twins. The Vayner client is a former Dodgers fifth-round pick who went from L.A. to Minnesota a deadline swap for Brian Dozier. Smeltzer has worked both as a starter and long reliever in the big leagues, compiling a total of 162 1/3 innings with a 4.32 ERA. He’s only fanned 16.5% of his opponents but boasts a sharp 6% walk rate.

Smeltzer posted a 3.99 ERA in 140 innings with Minnesota from 2019-22, but his inability to miss bats and his susceptibility to home runs led fielding-independent metrics to cast a far more bearish outlook on his performance (4.82 FIP, 4.78 SIERA). Smeltzer’s 2023 season with the Marlins indeed brought a good bit of regression; he pitched 22 1/3 innings but was rocked for a 6.45 ERA as he served up seven round-trippers in that limited role.

That 2023 season in Miami saw Smeltzer regularly designated for assignment, passed through waivers, and outrighted to Triple-A Jacksonville. The Fish designated Smeltzer for assignment four different times, and he accepted an outright on each occasion. He also returned on a minor league deal in the 2023-24 offseason and pitched well (3.69 ERA) in 31 2/3 innings with Jacksonville in 2024 before being released.

Smeltzer has been pitching for los Dorados de Chihuahua in the Mexican League this year, logging a 5.17 ERA, 17.6% strikeout rate and 7% walk rate in an extremely hitter-friendly setting, where the league-average ERA is a staggering 6.01. He’d been working as a starter, averaging better than six innings per outing across 13 starts, so Smeltzer will provide Detroit some depth for the rotation or a swingman candidate.

The Tigers currently have Sawyer Gipson-Long, Alex Cobb, Jackson Jobe, Ty Madden and Jose Urquidy on the injured list. Jobe’s season is over due to Tommy John surgery. Cobb has yet to pitch for the major league club since signing a one-year deal over the winter. Madden, the No. 32 pick in 2021, has been out all season with a shoulder strain. Gipson-Long has been out since late June due to a neck injury. Urquidy signed a free agent deal over the winter while recovering from Tommy John surgery and will likely be an option in the second half.

As for the veteran Margot, he appeared in six games with the Tigers earlier this year and went 6-for-19 (all singles) in 20 plate appearances. He’s had a very rough showing in Toledo, slashing only .211/.299/.266 in 144 plate appearances for the Mud Hens.

Now 30 years old, Margot is a former top prospect who had a solid run from 2017-22 between the Padres and Rays, slashing .254/.309/.386 with plus baserunning, elite defense and quality production against left-handed pitching. He suffered a severe strain of the patellar tendon in his right knee back in 2022, however, and his sprint speed, baserunning and defensive grades have all plummeted since that injury. (He also missed time earlier this season with an injury in his other knee.) When Margot debuted late in the 2016 season, Statcast credited him with 99th percentile sprint speed — an average of 30 feet per second. In his brief look with the Tigers earlier this season, he was covering 25.3 feet per second, all the way down in the ninth percentile of MLB players.

Since returning from that career-altering knee injury in 2022, Margot has taken 862 plate appearances in the majors. His average hasn’t changed much, but he’s walked less often and seen the minimal power he previously possessed dry up. He’s a .250/.395/.348 hitter (82 wRC+) in that time, and this year’s bleak minor league showing doesn’t create a lot of reason for optimism. He’ll be an option for teams seeking some righty-swinging outfield depth, but it’s been years since Margot has performed at peak levels.

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Mets To Select Alex Carrillo

By Steve Adams | July 8, 2025 at 9:17am CDT

The Mets are selecting the contract of hard-throwing righty Alex Carrillo, as first reported by Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. He’s not on the 40-man roster, so they’ll need to make multiple transactions to facilitate the 28-year-old’s first call to the majors.

Carrillo’s journey to the majors is fairly remarkable. The California native went undrafted out of Alabama’s Faulkner University in 2019 and briefly signed with the Rangers that summer. He pitched 4 1/3 innings with their Rookie-level affiliate in the Arizona Complex League but, like many low-level minor leaguers, was cut loose the following year as teams released large swaths of young talent in the early stages of the pandemic.

Up until Opening Day 2025, those 4 1/3 innings in the Rangers system was Carrillo’s only experience in affiliated ball. He’s since pitched for two different teams in the independent Frontier League and has also pitched in two seasons for los Tigers de Quintana Roo in the Mexican League. The Mets scouted him this past winter when he was pitching for los Tigres de Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League, and Carrillo impressed enough to land a minor league contract.

Carrillo was not invited to major league spring training and was assigned to Double-A to begin his Mets tenure. He’s proven to be a terrific under-the-radar pickup thus far. The 6’2″, 220-pound righty posted a 4.19 ERA in 19 1/3 Double-A frames but did so with an eye-catching 36.6% strikeout rate. That 4.19 earned run average also included a rocky start that was followed by a huge finish; Carrillo pitched 14 1/3 innings with a 1.88 ERA and a 24-to-3 K/BB ratio before being promoted to Triple-A. He’s responded with another 5 2/3 innings of nearly perfect pitching in Syracuse. Carrillo hasn’t allowed a hit or a walk there but did plunk one batter. He’s fanned ten opponents and averaged 98.5 mph on his heater.

Setting aside Carrillo’s first four appearances with the Mets — he allowed six runs in five innings during that initial stretch — he’s riding a 20-inning streak of 1.35 ERA ball with just three runs on nine hits and three walks. He’s punched out 34 batters in that time and has shown the ability to reach triple digits with his four-seamer.

Since this is Carrillo’s first call to the majors, he’ll have a full slate of minor league options. The Mets will be able to shuttle him up and down between Syracuse and Queens for the remainder of this season and two subsequent seasons. He’ll have the standard six full seasons of club control, meaning that if he can continue to shatter expectations, he can be controlled all the way through 2031.

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Yankees To Promote Cam Schlittler

By Mark Polishuk | July 8, 2025 at 8:45am CDT

July 8: Schlittler will indeed be promoted for his major league debut tomorrow, per SNY’s Andy Martino. The team has not yet formally announced the move or any corresponding 40-man or 26-man roster moves.

July 5: The Yankees are currently planning to add pitching prospect Cam Schlittler to the big league roster on either Tuesday or Wednesday, according to Joel Sherman and Dan Martin of the New York Post.  Multiple transactions will be required in advance since Schlittler isn’t on the 40-man roster, though 40-man space can be easily created by moving Clarke Schmidt to the 60-day injured list.  Schmidt will miss the rest of the season due to an expected Tommy John surgery, which has opened the door for Schlittler to make his Major League debut.

Allan Winans was only just optioned to Triple-A last Sunday and thus his minimum 15-day stay in the minors isn’t yet up, unless another injury arises in the next few days to allow New York to bring Winans back to the Show.  Should a forthcoming injury create a path back for Winans, the Yankees might change course, which is why Sherman and Martin note that the club hasn’t yet absolutely decided to call Schlittler up.

Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Marcus Stroman, and Will Warren comprise the top four pitchers in a rotation that has now taken another big injury hit with the loss of Schmidt, on top of Gerrit Cole’s Tommy John surgery in March.  Luis Gil has missed the entire season due to a lat strain and isn’t expected back until after the All-Star break, while Sherman/Martin write that swingman Ryan Yarbrough is expected to be out until August while recovering from an oblique strain.  This means Schlittler might get a bit of an extended audition beyond just a start in New York’s upcoming series with the Mariners, unless Winans is recalled or if the Yankees perhaps acquired another pitcher.

A seventh-round pick for the Yankees in the 2022 draft, Schlittler has a 3.33 ERA over 243 1/3 career pro innings, starting 50 of his 54 games.  This year, he has a 2.38 ERA over 53 innings of Double-A ball and a 3.80 ERA in 23 2/3 innings at Triple-A.  Schlittler has an impressive 31.9% strikeout rate over his 76 2/3 total innings this season, as well as an 8.4% walk rate and a 47.8% grounder rate.  The right-hander has consistently done a good job of keeping the ball on the ground, though this does leave him open to some batted-ball variance, such as his .350 BABIP in the minors this season.

Baseball America ranks the 6’6″, 210-pound Schlittler fifth on their list of the Yankees’ minor league prospects, while he sits tenth on MLB Pipeline’s Yankees farm rankings.  Both outlets put a 60-grade on Schlittler’s fastball, which averages around 94mph and can hit as high as 97-98mph, plus BA’s scouting report cites the pitch’s “15 inches of induced vertical break.”  BA’s report is also a big fan of the sweeper Schlittler has been developing, which nicely complements his more standard slider.  This combination of pitches hints that Schlittler could be a very promising reliever if his future as a starter doesn’t work out, but evaluators feel he has a chance to stick as at least a back-end rotation member.

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The Opener: Blue Jays, Greene, MLBTR Chat

By Nick Deeds | July 8, 2025 at 8:27am CDT

Here are three things for MLBTR readers to keep an eye on around the baseball world throughout the day:

1. Blue Jays go for ten straight wins:

The Blue Jays have ridden a nine-game winning streak to a comfortable 3.5-game lead over the Yankees for the top spot in the American League East. Toronto is tied with Philadelphia for the fifth-best record in the majors. The Jays are set to go for their tenth consecutive victory today in a road date with the White Sox. Veteran righty Chris Bassitt (4.32 ERA) takes on right-hander Aaron Civale, whom the Sox acquired just under one month ago. Civale has a 4.60 ERA in nine starts this year but a 3.83 mark in 40 innings since returning from the injured list in late May.

2. Setback for Greene?

Reds ace Hunter Greene has been on the injured list since June 4 due to a groin strain — his second of the season — but has been expected to return to the majors not long after the All-Star break. That timeline is being thrown off course, however, as Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer noted yesterday that the righty has been scratched from his scheduled rehab start today after consulting with the team’s medical staff. Neither Greene nor manager Terry Francona provided much clarity on a timeline for the right-hander’s return, but Wittenmyer suggests that Greene’s timeline could be pushed back into August.

The Reds are just 46-45 this year despite going 15-11 in June without Greene, who has posted a 2.72 ERA in 11 starts this year. As the trade deadline looms, the Reds face an increasing deficit in both the NL Central (8.5 games) and the Wild Card race (3.5 games). Will they be able to stay afloat long enough for Greene to make an impact down the stretch? Will his murky outlook spur the front office to pursue additional help?

3. MLBTR Chat today:

We’re now into the second week of July, which means we’re just a few short weeks away from this year’s trade deadline. While it will be difficult for another in-season blockbuster to top the Rafael Devers deal from June, MLBTR recently published our Top 40 Trade Candidates For The 2025 Deadline list with a number of intriguing names in the mix. Whether you’re looking ahead to the deadline or still trying to sort between the contenders and pretenders, MLBTR’s Steve Adams has you covered in a live chat scheduled for 1pm CT today. You can click here to ask a question in advance, join in live once the chat begins, or read the transcript once the chat is complete.

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