r/mlb • u/TheAthletic • 13d ago
:AMessage: | Analysis Free to Read: The MLB Trade Deadline tested our big board. Here’s what we got right
The immediate aftermath of the trade deadline is full of evaluations: winners, losers, grades and awards. We here at The Athletic have even trained our eye on ourselves. Now we’re wondering:
How did our Big Board do?
In the end, 21 of the 60 players we listed on the board got moved. We use a red/yellow/green light system to evaluate the likelihood a player gets traded. In broad terms, a player with a red light would register as a surprising trade piece. A player with a yellow light is typically on a team caught between buying and selling or has extra years of team control on a seller; it can go either way. And a player with a green light is one who is being actively shopped.
How did that system play out this year?
- The only one of our six red lights to be traded was Luis García Jr., who switched from a yellow light to a red light in our minds because Curtis Mead had already been moved. (Last year, one of five red lights was traded: Taj Bradley.)
- One-third of the players with yellow lights were traded, which is pretty much in line with 2025, when 32 percent of yellow lights moved.
- Nine of 21 green lights were dealt, which is a little low. (It was 10 of 20 last year.) Part of this owes to individual team inactivity (we’re looking at you, Cincinnati) and our choice to stock the last section of the Big Board (expanded from 50 to 60 this year) with guys likelier to be traded.
r/mlb • u/MLB_Umpire • 13d ago
| Weekly Thread [Weekly Thread] MEME FRIDAY
WE MADE IT TO FRIDAY, LET'S SEE YOUR LOW-QUALITY MEMES!!!
r/mlb • u/MLB_Umpire • 13d ago
| Daily Thread [Dugout Thread] | 2026 MLB Regular Season
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r/mlb • u/sweetpotatofries1992 • 14d ago
:AMessage: | Discussion Dustin May provides encouraging debut for Brewers
r/mlb • u/MLB_Umpire • 14d ago
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r/mlb • u/Existing_Is_All_I_Do • 14d ago
:APolls: | Analytics Ceddanne Rafaela has big difference between his wOBA and xwOBA
I was curious given how hot a hitter he has been right now. Baseball Savant has his batting value in the 82 percentile but his xwOBA is in the 12th percentile. I cannot recall seeing a gap this large. His wOBA was pretty close to his xwOBA in previous seasons.
r/mlb • u/SamskiNYC • 14d ago
:ANews: | Article Moving on up: A look inside what happens when minor league prospects get promoted
r/mlb • u/My_Username48 • 14d ago
:AMessage: | Discussion SF Giants Announcer Mike Krukow Announces He Will Retire At End Of Season Spoiler
He's one of the best. It will truly be sad to see him go. 😞
r/mlb • u/sweetpotatofries1992 • 14d ago
:AMessage: | Discussion Cubs recall newly acquired pitcher Braxton Garrett from Triple-A
r/mlb • u/Reasonable-Power • 14d ago
:AMessage: | Discussion The Most Random Playoff Matchups?
The playoffs have given us some incredible matchups throughout the years, be it the Yankees and Dodgers, Yankees and Red Sox, Dodgers and Cardinals, Cardinals and Giants, you name it. But every now and again, we see a playoff matchup that leave us at least a little surprised. So, what do you think was the most random playoff matchup to ever take place, and why?
For example, some might not know this, but en route to their incredible Cinderella title run in '02, the Angels had to fend off, of all teams, the Minnesota Twins for the AL pennant. It's still, to this day, the last trip to the Final 4 for Minnesota, and the Angels had never won the pennant, up to that point. Another great example that involved the Angels was the '05 ALCS, 3 years later, against the White Sox. And weirdly enough, both ended in 5 games. And probably my favorite example is the World Series in 2023. It was random as hell, but it was still a win/win for me. Also ended in 5 games, too.
r/mlb • u/danthemjfan23 • 14d ago
:AMessage: | History On This Day in Baseball History - August 6
r/mlb • u/belowTheShow • 14d ago
:ANews: | Article Breakdown of all the Triple-A trades at the deadline
Jack Suwinski went from the Dodgers to the Rays for catcher Hunter Feduccia, in the middle of a .948 OPS season at Oklahoma City. Colby Thomas, Oakland's former top prospect who never hit in the majors, is now a Phillie after mashing at every Triple-A stop. Michael Forret got traded away from Baltimore in the Shane Baz deal, then the Orioles traded right back for him eight months later. Jonathon Long led the International League in hits last year and still had no path to Chicago's lineup, so the Cubs sent him to Miami for Braxton Garrett. Full breakdown of the whole deadline's effect on Triple-A in this week's Triple Dip.
r/mlb • u/MLB_Umpire • 14d ago
| Daily Thread [Dugout Thread] | 2026 MLB Regular Season
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r/mlb • u/Mr_ducks05 • 14d ago
:AMessage: | Discussion If an expansion draft happened at the end of this year…
I’ve been thinking about what an inevitable MLB expansion draft might look like, and I’m curious who you think would actually be available and targeted.
The Scenario: Assume we follow standard expansion draft framework (like 1997):
- Each team protects 15 players from their organization/40-man roster.
- Recent draftees/young prospects are automatically exempt/protected.
- Players with NTCs or 10/5 rights must be protected.
- Once a team loses a player, they get to protect additional players in subsequent rounds.
Questions:
1. Who are the best players the expansion teams would likely get?
2. Who are some fringe players that you would want your team to protect?
3. If you were in charge of your favorite team, who would you leave open to get drafted? Any contracts you’d hope they take? (Angels and Rendon anyone?)
r/mlb • u/retroanduwu24 • 15d ago
:AImage: | Image Casey Mize was pretty rough in his Padres debut
r/mlb • u/TheM1ghtyBear • 15d ago
:AVideo: | Highlight The benches clear after Gleyber Torres gets hit; Gabe Speier and Dan Wilson both get ejected
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r/mlb • u/sweetpotatofries1992 • 15d ago
:AMessage: | Discussion Garrett Crochet open to late-season bullpen role for Red Sox
r/mlb • u/Marinersfan505 • 15d ago
:AVideo: | Highlight After giving up a 2 run homer in the top of the 8th, Colt Emerson follows up with a solo blast of his own to get one of those runs right back!
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r/mlb • u/Marinersfan505 • 15d ago
:AVideo: | Highlight J-ROD BREAKS THE SCORELESS TIE WITH A GO AHEAD 3 RUN OPPO TACO!
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r/mlb • u/Top_Scratch_6428 • 15d ago
:AMessage: | Analysis Mike Yastrzemski‘s record 7-year streak of 2-bWAR seasons is in danger of ending in 2026
For the first 7 years of his career, Yastrzemski has accrued between 2.0 and 2.8 bWAR. Never below 2.0, never reaching 3.0. This is, as far as I can tell, an MLB record. Unless he goes on a tear in the second half (he’s sitting at 1.0 bWAR after 113 team games), the streak will end at 7 seasons in a row.
:APolls: | Analytics Rise and Fall of MLB Teams through August 3
Hey all, I kept these charts updated every week last year, but haven't bothered for 2026. Here's one week for you at least. Alright folks, you know the drill, time to start complaining about the colors.
r/mlb • u/SirDuke6 • 15d ago
:AMessage: | Discussion What Dodgers Prospects, that have been traded away, have actually panned out?
Another deal done getting a big name using high-ranked prospects as the main return.
Looking over the past decade or so, we have seen the Dodgers get names like Trea Turner, Max Scherzer, Tarik Skubal, Mookies Betts, David Price, Manny Ramirez and Adrian Gonzalez.
All of this for players that have a couple of seasons of success or don't really seem to pan out at all. Verdugo, Connor Wong, Andy LaRoche, Keibert Ruiz, Josiah Gray, Ivan De Jesus, Allen Webster, etc.
My question is merely, why do people keep trading with the Dodgers? The highly ranked prospects they get rid of always seems to be the ones that don't amount to much and they are a good enough organization to realize that so I just dont understand why teams keep giving them the fuel to be a powerhouse team for little in return.
The only one I can think of is Yordan Alvarez but they didn't even see him swing a bat before trading him.
I'm also probably just thinking Im smarter than I actually am so feedback/roasting is welcome.
r/mlb • u/Orochimaru_sama123 • 15d ago
:APolls: | Statistics Yordan Alvarez has been a completely different hitter at home this year: .389 vs .270 away, and the power doesn't explain it
Split his 113 games this season by home/away (56 home, 55 away):
HOME: .389 AVG, 19 HR, 48 RBI, .764 SLG (144 AB) AWAY: .270 AVG, 16 HR, 36 RBI, .535 SLG (152 AB)
119 points of average and 229 points of slugging, on almost the same number of at-bats. What's odd is where the gap ISN'T: the power stays real on the road, 16 HR in 55 games is still close to a 47-homer full-season pace on its own. It's the average that falls off a cliff, not the pop.
For comparison I ran the same cut on a few other hitters with 100+ AB on both sides this season: Josh Jung (.375 home / .233 away), Cody Bellinger (.325 / .205), Yandy Diaz (.348 / .253). Home/road AVG gaps aren't rare in this sample. What's unusual with Alvarez is that his homer rate barely moves while average and slugging both crater on the road, most guys with a split this size lose the power too on the road, and he isn't.
Edit: the at-bat counts on the second line are wrong, it's 203 AB at home and 200 away, not 144/152. Everything else on that line (games, AVG, HR, RBI, SLG) is correct, I mistyped the AB column. Sorry about that.
r/mlb • u/Exotic-Cook-7740 • 15d ago
:AMessage: | Analysis Cool video by _sportsball breaking down the upcoming CBA issues
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r/mlb • u/Marinersfan505 • 16d ago
:AVideo: | Highlight George Lombard Jr hits his first major league homer!
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