We asked our reporters covering the clubs rumored to be front-runners for a Juan Soto deal to make an educated guess at what a trade package might look like.
The Bronx Bombers have lit up Deadline season by swinging big trades for Frankie Montas, Lou Trivino and Andrew Benintendi. See the latest Yankees rumblings here.
Some Deadline deals are overrated. Some are understated. With the help of hindsight, here are the game's biggest Earth-shakers since the Deadline moved to July in 1986.
As rumors fly around Juan Soto, it's a reminder that a team trading its franchise player is hardly an unprecedented event in baseball history -- even recent history.
All 30 clubs have made a splash at one Trade Deadline or another, whether it was fueling up for a pennant run or landing a future star. Here's a look at each team's greatest acquisition.
While this is always an exciting time of year, not every season is created equal. Some rise above the rest. Which Deadlines blew everybody away at the time? Here are the top 10.
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