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The Marlins on Tuesday dealt catcher Nick Fortes to the Rays in exchange for Double-A outfielder Matthew Etzel. This marks the 13th MLB deal between the instate rivals, and the fourth since Peter Bend
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/astros as Ranking Left-Handed Hitting MLB Trade Deadline Targets Mentioned for Astros. The Houston Astros have a clear need that has to be addressed ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline; they desperately need a left-handed bat.
The Rays are a game above .500 and sit 2.5 back of the AL’s final Wild Card spot. A terrible 6-15 showing in July has dropped them from expected buyers to a bubble team that looks likely to walk the line between adding and trading away veterans.
The Astros have prevailed with a 4-3 Game 5 victory in dramatic fashion as Carlos Correa hit a walk-off homer in the ninth inning. Let's dive in on the key storylines and things to know from Game 5.
The Houston Astros need to go out and bolster their offense, and this Tampa Bay Rays All-Star is the way to do it.
The Marlins on Monday dealt catcher Nick Fortes to the Rays in exchange for Double-A outfielder Matthew Etzel, sources told MLB.com. The club did not confirm the news. Etzel, who ranked as the Rays' No.
Brendan Strieker of FanSided proposed the idea of Houston trading for St. Louis Cardinals reliever and former Astro Phil Maton.
The Houston Astros have done a wonderful job of overcoming some legitimate hurdles during the 2025 MLB regular season to find the amount of success that they ha