It's time for every baseball team to decide if it should make a playoff push or rebuild with an eye on next season and beyond. But no matter the team's record, there's a common thread across the league.
Starting pitcher Marcus Stroman of the Toronto Blue Jays in a June 1 game against the Colorado Rockies. Stroman could be on the move ahead of the MLB trade deadline on July 31.It's time for every baseball team to decide if it should make a playoff push or rebuild with an eye on next season and beyond.
But no matter where your team stands on that spectrum, there are moves to make before the July 31 trade deadline. Rebuilding teams, like the Mariners and Orioles, are willing to part with almost every player on their rosters for the right price. Those hanging in the wild-card race, like the Rangers, A's and Phillies, may need to look for reinforcements if they hope to make it into October.
And no matter the team's record, there's a common thread across the league: Nearly every club wants help in the bullpen. Here, Forbes.com's SportsMoney contributors lay out what will make the trade deadline a success for every team.
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