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The MLB trade deadline was full of surprise this year.
At 6 pm, ET Deadline brought a lot of unexpected tricks on Thursday, including high-leverages relievers claimants and a reunion in Houston.
Below are four teams who made big tricks.
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The Minnesota Twins Shortstop Carlos Korea runs for a dugout after the ninth innings against the citizens of Washington in the target field. (Matt Blaweight/Image Image)
Reunion with Houston Astro Carlos Korea
Houston Astros Third Basman Isaac Parades is out for the season after injuring his hamstring, and the team replaced one of its former stars to replace the parade.
The team acquired Korea, who would allegedly move from the shortstop on a third basis. New York Post.
Three times the all-star has not been a normal self this season, but is still solid. In 93 sports, Korea has seven domestic runs and 31 with RBI. 267 batting average.
Astros (62–47) led the American League West by five matches and is well deployed for a deep playoff run.
In turn, the twins acquired a minor league left hand pitcher Mikulski. The twins are also paying $ 91.5 million to Korea $ 91.5 million through 2028 season, According to ESPN.
Astro MLB Trade Deadline Deal in Twins: Reports bring Carlos Korea back
Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher David Bedner reacted to the final against San Francisco veterans during the ninth innings at Oracle Park. (D. Ross Cameron/Emazon Picture)
New York Yankis fully bulls, re -filling the bench
Yankiz General Manager Brian Cashman acquired seven players with the trading deadline, three relievers and four -positioned players.
Yankise Bulpen has been a major weakness with 6.38 ERAs in the last 27 matches. Yenkis acquired two-time all-star David Bedner from Pittsburgh Pirates, Camillo Doval and Jake Bird from San Francisco veterans from Colorado Rockies.
30 -year -old Bednar did 2.37 ERA with 17 savings in 38 innings for the pirates. The 28 -year -old Dowal has 3.09 ERA with 15 saves in 46.2 innings. The 26 -year -old bird has a 4.73 ERA in 53.1 innings.
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Yenkis acquired Utility Player Amaid Rosario from Washington Nationals, Outfielder Austin Slater from Chicago White Socks and Utility player Jose Cabellow from Tampa Bay rays.
Rosario and Slaton have a strong number against the left hand pitcher, while the Cabellro is tied to the MLB lead in theft (34).
Last week, Yankis acquired the third baseman Ryan McMahon from Rockies to sideline the hot corner.
Yenkis (60–49) holds a wild-card spot in the American League and is chasing Toronto Blue Jais for the first place in the American League East.
Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher David Bedner gave a pitch against San Francisco veterans during the ninth innings at Oracle Park. (D. Ross Cameron/Emazon Picture)
New York Met’s enhances its bullpen, receive center fielder
Mets took some steps before the deadline of strengthening their bulpanes, receiving two-stars Reliever Reliever Gregory Soto from Baltimor Oriols, setup from San Francisco giants, man Tyler Rogers and two-time all-star Ryan Helsley from St. Louis Cardinal.
This season is the 3.79 ERA of Soto with 46 strikes in 38 innings between Oriols and Mets. Rogers are great for giants, pitching up to 1.80 ERA in 50 innings. Halesley recorded 21 saves with 3.00 ERA for cardinals.
Padress acquires all-star closure Mason Miller from athletics in blockbuster deal before the trading deadline
He also filled his hole in the center area, acquiring All-Star Sedric Mulins from Oriols on Thursday.
Mulins plays a strong center area and a .229 batting average with 15 domestic runs and 49 RBI, but has recently been hot.
Mets (62–47) took a half game lead over Philips (61-47) for the first place in NL.
Athletics Pitcher Mason Messon reacted after the final during the ninth innings against Cleveland Guardians at Sutter Health Park. (Sergio Estrada/Imeon image)
San Diego Padress all go out
Padres General Manager AJ Preller is known to be aggressive, and he did nothing to change his reputation on Thursday as he went out and acquired seven players.
Padress acquired Mason Miller close to All-Star and started pitcher JP Sears with athletics, but the price was standing. He left one of the top possibilities in the game at Leo de Vris.
He also gave three pitching possibilities, Braden Net, Henry Bades and Edurnell Nunez were sent to athletics.
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26 -year -old Miller regularly throws more than 100 mph at his fastball. In the season, Miller did 3.76 ERA with 20 saves in 38.1 innings for athletics for this season.
The 26-year-old Cires will be a back-off-the-rotation starter for Padress. He has a record of 7-9 and this season is 4.95 ERA in 22.
After pulling the blockbuster trade with athletics, he acquired the first baseless Ryan O’Harn and outfielder Ramon Laurano from Oriols.
32 -year -old O’Harn has done a great season with Oriols, hitting 13 domestic runs and 43 with RBI. Laureno, 31, has also aggressively offered a strong season with a stronger. 290 batting average, 15 domestic runs and 46 RBI.
Athletics Pitcher Mason Mesan Miller threw a pitch against Toronto Blue Jais during the ninth innings at Sutter Health Park. (Dennis Lee/Image Image)
Padress acquired Catcher Freddy Fermins from Canasus City Royals and Infielder Will Wagoner from Toronto Blue Jais. Both players will provide depth on the bench.
Padress received the last step from Milwauki Bruers to All-Star Starting Pitter Nestral Cortes. The cortes have made only two starts this season, which is placed in the injured list with a left elbow Flexor Strain.
Padress (60–49) hopes that her litter of deadline moves is sufficient to catch Los Angeles Dojers (63-46) for the first place in the National League West.
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