MLB trade deadline tracker: Astros 
		reunite with Carlos Correa, Padres swing several deals
			
			[August 01, 2025]  
			By DAVID BRANDT 
		
			Major League Baseball's trade deadline brought plenty of chaos 
			Thursday, with dozens of deals capping a frenetic 24 hours as teams 
			sought to improve their rosters ahead of the postseason. 
			 
			Among the highlights: All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa is reuniting 
			with the Houston Astros, the San Diego Padres went on a trading 
			spree that brought in hard-throwing closer Mason Miller, and the New 
			York Yankees grabbed two-time All-Star reliever David Bednar. 
			 
			In other moves, outfielder Cedric Mullins was dealt to the New York 
			Mets while former Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber is joining the 
			Toronto Blue Jays. 
			 
			The recent swaps are on top of several deals over the past few days 
			— including the Mariners landing slugger Eugenio Suárez — and the 
			final hours saw a whirlwind of activity as teams made trades right 
			up to the 6 p.m. EDT deadline. 
			 
			New deals were still rolling in as the deadline passed. Here are 
			some highlights from Thursday: 
			 
			Astros reunite with Carlos Correa, giving the club a familiar 
			veteran 
			 
			Correa returned to Houston in a deal with the Minnesota Twins, 
			giving the franchise a boost as it tries to stay atop the AL West. 
			 
			Correa spent his first seven years in Houston, where he became one 
			of the most beloved players in franchise history, helping the team 
			to six playoff appearances, three American League pennants and its 
			first World Series title in 2017 — a championship tainted by a 
			sign-stealing scandal. 
			 
			Minnesota is also sending $33 million to offset the $103.4 million 
			left on Correa's contract, which runs through 2028. The Twins will 
			receive minor league pitcher Matt Mikulski in return. 
		
			
			  
		
			Correa has exclusively played shortstop in his 11-year MLB career 
			but will almost certainly move to third base with shortstop Jeremy 
			Peña close to returning from the injured list. The Astros need help 
			at the hot corner with All-Star Isaac Paredes out indefinitely with 
			a hamstring injury. 
			 
			The 30-year-old Correa has had a down season by his standards, 
			batting .267 with seven homers and 31 RBIs. He's under contract 
			through 2028. 
			 
			Houston also got outfielder Jesús Sánchez from Miami for righty Ryan 
			Gusto, infielder Chase Jaworsky and outfielder Esmil Valencia. 
			 
			Active Padres add All-Star Mason Miller and others 
			 
			The Padres made several bold moves, adding hard-throwing closer 
			Mason Miller from the Athletics and All-Star first baseman Ryan 
			O’Hearn from Baltimore while swinging five total deals for seven 
			major league players. 
			 
			San Diego general manager AJ Preller picked up Miller and 
			left-hander JP Sears while shipping four solid prospects to the A’s. 
			The Padres then got catcher Freddy Fermín from Kansas City before 
			acquiring O’Hearn and outfielder Ramón Laureano from the Orioles. 
			San Diego also added left-hander Nestor Cortés from Milwaukee and 
			utility infielder Will Wagner from Toronto. 
			 
			Preller was his usual voracious self at the deadline, sending out 14 
			players and acquiring eight. The biggest loss for San Diego's farm 
			system was shortstop Leo De Vries, one of the top prospects in 
			baseball, who was used to acquire Miller, one of the majors’ most 
			dynamic relievers. 
			 
			The Padres entered Thursday in the NL's final wild-card spot at 
			60-49 after sweeping the New York Mets on Wednesday for their fifth 
			consecutive win. San Diego trails the defending World Series 
			champion Dodgers (63-46) by just three games in the NL West, and 
			Preller clearly believes his veteran core has World Series 
			potential. 
			 
			Mets get needed boost in center field with Baltimore's Cedric 
			Mullins 
			 
			Mullins give the Mets an upgrade in center field, where Tyrone 
			Taylor was playing terrific defense but providing little offense. 
			The 30-year-old Mullins — who was an All-Star in 2021 — is batting 
			.229 with 15 homers, 49 RBIs and 14 stolen bases. 
			 
			Versatile veteran Jeff McNeil has also been getting starts in center 
			because of his bat, but he has much more experience at second base 
			and the corner outfield spots. 
			 
			The last-place Orioles received right-handers Raimon Gómez, Anthony 
			Nunez and Chandler Marsh. 
		
			
			  
		
			Yankees add to bullpen, acquire Bednar from Pirates, Bird from 
			Rockies 
			 
			Looking to fortify their bullpen for the stretch run, the Yankees 
			agreed to acquire Bednar from Pittsburgh, Camilo Doval from San 
			Francisco and Jake Bird from Colorado. They also added utilityman 
			José Caballero from Tampa Bay. 
			 
			New York was set to send catcher/first base prospect Rafael Flores, 
			catcher Edgleen Perez and outfielder Brian Sanchez to the Pirates in 
			exchange for Bednar. 
			 
			The Yankees sent infielder Roc Riggio and lefty Ben Shields to the 
			Rockies for Bird, outfielder Everson Pereira to the Rays, and four 
			minor leaguers to the Giants, including catcher Jesús Rodríguez, 
			right-hander Trystan Vrieling, infielder Parks Harber and 
			left-hander Carlos de la Rosa. 
			 
			The 30-year-old Bednar struggled early in the season and spent some 
			time in the minors but has been dominant since his return. He joins 
			a bullpen that already has Luke Weaver and Devin Williams. Bird has 
			a 4.73 ERA and 62 strikeouts over 53 1/3 innings. 
			 
			The 28-year-old Doval has 15 saves and a 3.09 ERA. 
			 
			The Yankees have made more than a half-dozen trades since last 
			Friday. They obtained third baseman Ryan McMahon from Colorado on 
			Friday, reserve infielder Amed Rosario from Washington on Saturday 
			and reserve outfielder Austin Slater from the Chicago White Sox on 
			Wednesday. 
			 
			Shane Bieber off to Blue Jays, nearing MLB return 
			 
			Bieber is headed to the AL East-leading Blue Jays in a deal with the 
			rebuilding Cleveland Guardians. 
			 
			Bieber, who is working his way back from April 2024 Tommy John 
			surgery, has made five rehab starts. His most recent outing was 
			Tuesday for Double-A Akron, in which he allowed one run on three 
			hits and struck out seven in four innings. His next rehab start was 
			scheduled for Sunday. 
			 
			The Guardians are getting right-hander Khal Stephen from the Blue 
			Jays. 
			 
			Toronto also got righty reliever Louis Varland and first baseman Ty 
			France from Minnesota for rookie outfielder Alan Roden and minor 
			league starter Kendry Rojas. 
			 
			Bieber had spent his entire career in Cleveland, including winning 
			the AL Cy Young Award in 2020. He has a career record of 62-32 with 
			a 3.22 ERA and 958 strikeouts in 136 games, with 134 starts since 
			his debut in 2018. 
			 
			He agreed to a one-year, $14 million contract last fall with a $16 
			million player option for 2026. 
		
			
			  
		
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            Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher David Bednar, right, celebrates with 
			catcher Joey Bart, left, after getting the final out of a baseball 
			game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Saturday, July 26, 2025, in 
			Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Matt Freed) 
              
 
			 Rangers fortify pitching by adding starter 
			Merrill Kelly, reliever Phil Maton 
			 
			The Texas Rangers acquired right-hander Merrill Kelly from the 
			Arizona Diamondbacks, adding a veteran starter with postseason 
			experience to help rotation at the trade deadline. 
			 
			The D-backs received three minor league pitchers: left-handers Kohl 
			Drake and Mitch Bratt and right-hander David Hagaman. 
			 
			The 36-year-old Kelly has spent all of his seven major league 
			seasons leagues with the Diamondbacks. He was the only Arizona 
			pitcher to beat the Rangers in the 2023 World Series, throwing seven 
			dominant innings in Game 2. 
			 
			Kelly is 9-6 with a 3.22 ERA and 121 strikeouts over 128 2/3 innings 
			this season. 
			 
			The Rangers also added right-hander Phil Maton from the St. Louis 
			Cardinals in exchange for a pair of minor leaguers — right-hander 
			Skylar Hales and lefty Mason Molina — and international bonus pool 
			money. The 32-year-old Maton has a 2.35 ERA and 48 strikeouts over 
			38 1/3 innings. 
			 
			Finally, the Rangers added left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe from 
			the Twins in exchange for minor league left-hander Garrett Horn. 
			 
			Phillies stay aggressive, add OF Harrison Bader in deal with 
			Twins 
			 
			The Phillies got outfielder Harrison Bader in exchange for two minor 
			leaguers. It was the team’s second deal with the Twins in two days 
			after landing closer Jhoan Duran. 
			 
			The 31-year-old Bader, a 2021 Gold Glove winner, remains a strong 
			defender at all three outfield spots and has 12 home runs, 38 RBIs 
			and a .778 OPS in 96 games. He also has postseason experience, 
			playing in five playoff series with the Cardinals, Yankees and Mets 
			with a .809 OPS and five career homers. 
			 
			The Phillies sent minor league outfielder Hendry Mendez and 
			right-hander Geremy Villoria to the Twins for Bader. 
			 
			Tigers get closer Kyle Finnegan from Nationals, also add Charlie 
			Morton, Paul Sewald 
			 
			AL Central-leading Detroit acquired Kyle Finnegan from Washington 
			for two prospects. The 33-year-old Finnegan was an All-Star in 2024 
			but his velocity has been down this season. He has 20 saves with a 
			4.38 ERA in 2025. 
			 
			The Nats received minor league pitchers Josh Randall and R.J. Sales, 
			Detroit's third- and 10th-round draft picks from 2024, respectively. 
			
			
			  
			The Tigers also added right-hander Paul Sewald in a deal with the 
			Guardians and minor-league righty Codi Heuer in a trade with the 
			Rangers. Finally, they added 41-year-old starter Charlie Morton and 
			cash from the Orioles in exchange for minor league lefty Micah 
			Ashman. 
			 
			The 35-year-old Sewald is eligible to return from the injured list 
			on Sunday after being shut down with a strained right shoulder. He 
			is 1-1 with a 4.70 ERA in 18 games this season, averaging more than 
			one strikeout each inning. 
			 
			Cubs add two more pitchers and an infielder 
			 
			One day after acquiring right-handed starter Michael Soroka from the 
			Washington Nationals, the Cubs added righty reliever Andrew 
			Kittredge from Baltimore, lefty Taylor Rogers from Pittsburgh and 
			utilityman Willi Castro from Minnesota. 
			 
			The 35-year-old Kittredge was an All-Star in 2021 and has a 3.44 ERA 
			over nine seasons. He has a 3.45 ERA in 31 games this season. He 
			signed a $9 million, one-year deal with Baltimore last offseason 
			that includes a $9 million club option for 2026 with a $1 million 
			buyout. 
			 
			Rogers remains an effective left-handed option out of the bullpen at 
			34. The 10-year veteran, an All-Star with Minnesota in 2021, is 2-2 
			with a 2.45 ERA in 40 appearances with the Reds this season. 
			Pittsburgh acquired him Wednesday from Cincinnati for third baseman 
			Ke'Bryan Hayes. 
			 
			The 28-year-old Castro has played every position except first base 
			and catcher this season and is hitting .245 with 10 homers. He was 
			an All-Star in 2024 after an impressive first half of the season, 
			but his bat has cooled since. 
			 
			Royals beef up roster with Yastrzemski, Falter 
			 
			The Royals stayed active at the deadline, adding lefty Bailey Falter 
			from the Pirates for first baseman Callan Moss and lefty Evan Sisk. 
			They also acquired veteran outfielder Mike Yastrzemski from the 
			Giants in exchange for minor league right-hander Yunior Marte. 
			 
			The left-handed Falter, 28, is having the best season of his 
			five-year career, posting a 7-5 record with a 3.73 ERA for the 
			last-place Pirates. The 34-year-old Yastrzemski is batting .231 with 
			eight homers. 
			 
			Other deals, notes 
			— The Rays got shutdown righty reliever Griffin Jax from the Twins 
			for righty starter Taj Bradley. They also acquired catcher Hunter 
			Feduccia from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for right-handed 
			pitcher Paul Gervase, catcher Ben Rortvedt and left-handed pitcher 
			Adam Serwinowski. 
			
			
			  
			— The Rays got righty starter Adrian Houser from the White Sox for 
			infielder Curtis Mead and righties Duncan Davitt and Benjamin 
			Peoples. 
			 
			— The Red Sox acquired right-hander Dustin May from the Dodgers in 
			exchange for minor league outfielders James Tibbs III and Zach 
			Ehrhard. 
			 
			— The Dodgers acquired outfielder Alex Call from the Nationals for 
			minor leaguer right-handers Eriq Swan and Sean Paul Liñan. 
			 
			— The Angels took infielder Oswald Peraza from the Yankees for minor 
			league outfielder Wilberson de Peña and international bonus pool 
			money. 
			 
			— The Reds acquired utility player Miguel Andujar from the Athletics 
			in exchange for right-hander Kenya Huggins. 
			 
			— The Orioles put right-hander Zach Eflin on the injured list with 
			lower back discomfort. Eflin was a potential trade target, but has 
			made only 14 starts this year and is on an expiring contract. 
			 
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			AP Baseball Writers Noah Trister and Mike Fitzpatrick, and AP Sports 
			Writers Howard Fendrich, Kristie Rieken, Will Graves, Greg Beacham, 
			Dan Gelston and Joe Reedy, contributed to this report. 
			
			
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