Orioles, Gregory Soto and New York Mets
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Ryan O’Hearn, Zach Eflin and Ramón Laureano are among the most interesting trade chips for the Orioles entering the deadline.
Soto, 30, originally signed with the Tigers out of the Dominican Republic and pitched in Detroit from 2019 to 2022. He served as the Tigers’ closer for much of his final two seasons and was selected to the All-Star team in both 2021 and 2022.
The Mets began to address their bullpen needs on Friday by acquiring left-handed reliever Gregory Soto from the Baltimore Orioles, as first reported by Andy Martino of SNY. The Mets are sending pitching prospects Wellington Aracena (Single A) and Cameron Foster (Double A) to Baltimore in exchange for Soto.
Prior to Friday's series opener, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns talked about the Gregory Soto deal and what he is looking to accomplish at the trade deadline.
With the trade deadline looming, it seems like phones are ringing for the Baltimore Orioles. Fresh off a 91-win season, Baltimore entered 2025 with a legitimate chance to contend in the American League East.
The Baltimore Orioles are seemingly entering a complete sell at the trade deadline which is now just a week away. During a season that has been nothing short of
If I'm playing the general manager for the Baltimore Orioles right now, I'm wondering how I allowed this to happen after a massive rebuild and frankly, I'm worried about my job security. I tried to save face by firing manager Brandon Hyde,
The Detroit Tigers aren't expected to make a big splash at the 2025 trade deadline, so don't count on power-hitting third baseman Eugenio Suárez.
It has been a season to forget for the Baltimore Orioles, who occupy last place in the American League East division with a record of 44-56 entering play on Wed