Plus: Trade chips who have gotten hot
With eight weeks remaining until the Trade Deadline, clubs around the Majors are dispatching scouts to watch players at every level. A number of potential trade candidates are rewarding those scouts with stellar performances, increasing their stock as buyers begin to shape their plans for the upcoming Aug. 1 Deadline. Here's a look at eight possible trade chips who are doing everything they can to impress contenders around the league. | |
| No, the new name atop the latest Hitter Power Rankings is not your typical slugger who blasts balls out of the park. But he is an old-school hitting machine who just so happens to be chasing history. | | |
| The Rookie-level circuits are filled with raw talents who are just developing their tools, and some of them could be names to remember down the road. Here are the best prospects at that level from all 30 teams. | | |
| There were quite a few highlight-reel defensive plays made yesterday, so it really says something that the top play of the day was this majestic home run by Elly De La Cruz, the first of many more to come. | | | | Bengals QB Joe Burrow proved he's a man of many talents by depositing a few balls into the left-field seats during his batting practice session at Great American Ball Park. | | |
| Watch Astros vs. Blue Jays along with CC Sabathia, Chris Young, Siera Santos and special guests at 7 p.m. ET on MLB Network. . | | |
| Max Scherzer moved into sole possession of third place on the all-time list for most career games with 10-plus strikeouts (111). Which two pitchers are ahead of him? | |
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