Mariners Land Eugenio Suárez in Flurry Before MLB Deadline/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Eugenio Suárez is headed to the Mariners and Jhoan Durán to the Phillies as a wave of trades reshapes MLB rosters ahead of Thursday’s deadline. The Mets bolstered their bullpen with relievers Tyler Rogers and Ryan Helsley. Major names like Mitch Keller and Steven Kwan remain in play in a fast-evolving trade market.
The Major League Baseball trade deadline is approaching with unprecedented momentum, and Wednesday proved to be one of the busiest pre-deadline days in recent memory. With teams across both leagues jockeying for playoff position or gearing up for the future, the trade wires were buzzing with transactions.
In a move that could significantly bolster their postseason aspirations, the Seattle Mariners reacquired Eugenio Suárezone of the most powerful bats on the market. The 34-year-old slugger has hit 36 home runs and tallied 87 RBIs this season for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The trade, confirmed by a source familiar with the deal, brings Suárez back to a team where he previously blasted 53 home runs over two seasons in 2022 and 2023. His return adds much-needed firepower to a Mariners lineup that has struggled for consistency.
Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Phillies addressed their bullpen by landing Jhoan Durána flame-throwing right-handed reliever from the Minnesota Twins. Durán you have posted 2.01 ERA with 16 saves over 49 1/3 innings, fanning 53 batters.
The Phillies gave up premium talent in the form of top catching prospect Eduardo Tait and right-hander Mick Abelsignaling their commitment to a deep October run.
Not to be outdone, the New York Mets significantly reinforced their bullpen, acquiring Tyler Rogers from the Giants and Ryan Helsley from the Cardinals. The move gives them multiple high-leverage options alongside Edwin Díaz.
In exchange, the Mets sent several promising young players:
With the deadline set for Thursday at 6 p.m. EDTseveral high-profile players remain on the board, including:
Arizona has plummeted in the standings, losing 8 of its last 9 games, and now sits at 51–58, signaling a clear shift into seller mode.
Despite trade rumors and injury concerns, Eugenio Suárez was back in action Wednesday night. Two days after taking a pitch off his index finger, he returned to the Diamondbacks’ lineup and went 1-for-4, further showcasing his resilience and value.
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