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Sportsnaut on MSNNew York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers Interested in Trade for Gold Glover
The New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs and Detroit Tigers have all expressed interest in Gold Glove winner Ke'Bryan Hayes.
The Detroit Tigers have been the first in baseball to 30, 40, 50 and 60 wins in 2025. Maybe they should let someone else take the lead for a while?
Following the weekend's events, the Tigers remain the best team in baseball with a mark of 43-24. The Cubs, meanwhile, have fallen to two games behind Detroit for baseball's best record.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNew York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs eye trade for Gold Glove Award winner
The MLB trade deadline is fast approaching, with the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, and Detroit Tigers among the clubs
The SportsLine Projection Model shares its MLB playoff projections while identifying three World Series best bets
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Yardbarker on MSNReport: Cubs in three-way race to trade for third baseman
The Chicago Cubs continue to explore options for help at third base amid uncertainty surrounding Matt Shaw. The rookie is 4-for-32 at-bat in July, with three of those hits coming against the Boston Red Sox this weekend after the All-Star break.
What the Tigers most want ahead of next week’s trade deadline is a swap that would bring to Detroit its surging team from the season’s first three months. This sudden summer swoon (nine losses in 10 games ahead of Thursday’s series opener against the Blue Jays) has changed moods if not needs for a first-place Tigers club that a couple of weeks ago was coasting toward October’s playoffs.
Even if the Cubs aggressively bolster their roster, they'll need to depend on their stars and manager to hold off the Brewers.
The Chicago Cubs could look to swing a monster trade with the Minnesota Twins to separate themselves in the loaded National League.
The St. Louis Cardinals have several potential trade candidates if they decide to sell before the July 31 deadline, including one who was recently linked to the
CHICAGO — A look at the playoff odds should instill confidence for the Chicago Cubs and their fans. According to Baseball Reference, the Cubs entered Friday with a 98.6 percent chance of making the postseason. FanGraphs had them at 93.7 percent. And this was before Friday’s 4-1 win over the Boston Red Sox.