Orioles,Nationals Expected To Sell Multiple Players Ahead MLB Deadline
Orioles,Nationals Expected To Sell Multiple Players Ahead MLB Deadline

Orioles,Nationals Expected To Sell Multiple Players Ahead MLB Deadline

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The Baltimore Orioles are positioned as major sellers ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline due to their disappointing season and slim playoff hopes, despite a promising young core. Injuries and underperformance have forced the team to consider trading several veteran players on expiring contracts, including key pitchers Charlie Morton, Zach Eflin, Tomoyuki Sugano, and relievers Gregory Soto and Seranthony Dominguez, to acquire assets for rebuilding. Star closer Felix Bautista, who is under team control through 2027 and highly valued internally, is also being discussed as a potential trade candidate due to his injury risks and the possibility of obtaining significant returns. The Orioles have already initiated moves, such as trading relief pitcher Bryan Baker for a high draft pick used on outfielder Slater de Brun, signaling the start of their retooling process. Analysts predict Baltimore will be among the most active teams in trading players, seeking to maximize returns and reset the roster for future competitiveness. Meanwhile, the Washington Nationals are also anticipated to be sellers at the deadline, with several players like closer Kyle Finnegan and starter Michael Soroka expected to attract trade interest as their season falls short of expectations.

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