The 2025 MLB Trade Deadline saw significant movements, with the New York Yankees emerging as clear winners by enhancing their bullpen through the acquisition of key players like David Bednar and Camilo Doval. The Minnesota Twins and San Diego Padres also made notable trades. The Marlins surprised many by keeping Sandy Alcantara and Edward Cabrera, while the White Sox opted to retain Luis Robert Jr. The Astros nearly traded for Dylan Cease, and the Red Sox briefly pursued Joe Ryan before the deal fell through.
The Yankees are the clear-cut winner of this deadline; they patched up the bullpen, their biggest weakness, with the acquisitions of Pirates closer David Bednar, Giants closer Camilo Doval and Rockies reliever Jake Bird.
The Padres, in typical AJ Preller fashion, went all in, acquiring Mason Miller and JP Sears for a package headlined by shortstop Leo de Vries (MLB No. 3). Preller continued to push his chips in, trading for Ramon Laureano.
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