Multiple MLB Teams Reported Seeking Impact Sluggers Amid Playoff Push
Multiple MLB Teams Reported Seeking Impact Sluggers Amid Playoff Push

Multiple MLB Teams Reported Seeking Impact Sluggers Amid Playoff Push

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As the MLB trade deadline approaches, several teams are eyeing key acquisitions to bolster their rosters. The Detroit Tigers, leading the AL Central, are reportedly interested in adding power to their infield and have been linked to San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts, a four-time All-Star known for his defense and right-handed power. The New York Mets are exploring options to strengthen their lineup with impact sluggers such as Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Josh Naylor and Baltimore Orioles DH Ryan O'Hearn, both potential rental players who could enhance the Mets' middle order. Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox, following the surprising trade of Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants, are considered a possible landing spot for Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout, who could provide much-needed right-handed power despite injury concerns. The New York Yankees are also in the mix for a significant trade, with speculation around acquiring Cleveland Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez to solidify their infield and boost their contention chances. Lastly, the Mets have been identified as a dream destination for Texas Rangers infielder Marcus Semien, a veteran player who might seek a change of scenery to remain competitive and fill gaps within the Mets' lineup.

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