Boston Red Sox: Aroldis Chapman
The Boston Red Sox find themselves at the bottom of their division. There is a 95% chance that they will trade Aroldis Chapman, who has been crucial for them this season. Although unlikely to part with top prospects like Garret Crotchet or Roman Anthony, the Red Sox could secure valuable future assets for Chapman. Despite Chapman’s age, acquiring young talent by trading him seems probable.
Detroit Tigers: Tarik Skubal
Tarik Skubal’s potential trade comes with a 99% likelihood if the Tigers do not improve quickly. He has won back-to-back Cy Young Awards but faces free agency with a substantial contract on the horizon. The Tigers seem unwilling to meet his salary demands. Their situation mirrors the Los Angeles Angels’ previous mistake of keeping Shohei Ohtani at the deadline, which ultimately resulted in losing him to a rival and damaging their future prospects.
Los Angeles Angels: Mike Trout
Despite struggles, the Los Angeles Angels have only a 40% chance of trading Mike Trout this deadline. While Trout has a no-trade clause and enjoys life in Southern California, the possibility exists yet remains unlikely. The Angels’ performance continues to disappoint, enhancing the appeal of a trade, but logistical and personal factors complicate the scenario.
New York Mets: Freddy Peralta
The New York Mets are likely to trade Freddy Peralta, with an 80% likelihood of this happening. While Juan Soto remains with the team, Peralta is one of their standout players amidst their challenges. Contract negotiations for Peralta, due to his significant potential increase in salary, may prompt a move if the team’s strategy on pitchers does not shift.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Paul Skenes
Paul Skenes is highly unlikely to be traded. The Pittsburgh Pirates remain contenders despite being last in their division. With only a 1% chance of a trade, Skenes looks to continue contributing to the Pirates, barring an unexpected decision similar to the NBA’s Luka Doncic trade situation.
Colorado Rockies: Hunter Goodman
The Colorado Rockies’ situation with Hunter Goodman projects a 20% chance of a trade. At 26, Goodman is a reliable catcher in MLB. Despite not being a star, his role on the team and future potential make a trade less enticing unless the Rockies receive an advantageous offer. His position as a player with promise makes parting with him unlikely.

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