Teams are free to wheel and deal until 4 p.m. ET July 31 with
contending teams keen to bolster a run for the postseason, while
also rans look to unload pricey players in return for prospects who
might someday blossom into stars.
Rumors are rampant, with Boston Red Sox left-hander Jon Lester
becoming a prime figure in deadline scuttlebutt after last year's
World Series winners scratched him from Wednesday night's scheduled
start against the Toronto Blue Jays.
With the struggling Red Sox (48-59) 12 games off the pace in the AL
East and Lester (10-7, 2.52 ERA) poised to become a free agent in
the offseason, it was widely expected the southpaw would be dealt to
a contending team.
Another top-flight pitcher, David Price (11-7, 3.08 ERA entering
Wednesday's games) of Tampa Bay, has loomed as a prominent candidate
for a trade by the small-market Rays after a dismal start that left
them 24-42 by June 10.
The Rays, however, have burned bright since and after having won 11
of their last 12 games stood 53-54 and seven games behind the
division-leading Orioles pondering their postseason chances.
A possible rebuilding phase for Colorado, with an NL-worst 43-63
record, has seen vaunted Rockies hitters Troy Tulowitzki and Carlos
Gonzalez mentioned as possible trade targets of teams aching to add
offensive punch for the stretch run.
Teams in the middle of the pack, meanwhile, were weighing their odds
about whether to become buyers, sellers or bystanders come the trade
deadline.
The big-spending New York Yankees (55-51 and two games out of a wild
card berth) and the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers (60-47),
would be expected to open up their checkbooks for an impact player
if the price in prospects was not judged as too high.
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It could be a lively deadline market with a host of teams with reasonable
postseason aspirations.
In the National League, Washington clung to a half-game lead over
Atlanta in the East, while Milwaukee was one game ahead of Pittsburgh in
the Central with St. Louis another half-game back.
While Atlanta and Pittsburgh currently held the wild card berths, four
other teams were within four games of a wild card.
The Dodgers led the San Francisco Giants by three games in the West.
American League races are close in the East and West, while Detroit
appears relatively comfortable with a five-game edge in the Central.
Baltimore holds a 2 1/2 game lead over Toronto in the East, and
West-leading Oakland hold the same margin over the Los Angeles Angels.
AL wild cards are held by Toronto and the Angels, with five other teams
within five games of them.
(Editing by Frank Pingue)
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