The latest episode of the MLB Trade Rumors Podcast is now live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you subscribe as well! You can also use the player at this link to listen, if you don’t use Spotify or Apple for podcasts.
This week, host Darragh McDonald is joined by Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors to discuss…
- The Mariners acquired Randy Arozarena from the Rays (2:10)
- Seattle also got Justin Turner and Yimi García from the Blue Jays (6:30)
- The Pirates and their multiple deadline deals (11:20)
- Pittsburgh’s long-term starting pitching depth (15:45)
- Pirates acquired Bryan De La Cruz from the Marlins (18:30)
- The Phillies’ deadline moves (19:45)
- The Brewers acquired Frankie Montas from the Reds (25:15)
- The Reds acquired Joey Wiemer from the Brewers (30:10)
- The Diamondbacks acquired A.J. Puk from the Marlins with Deyvison De Los Santos in the return (35:15)
- The Angels are going to be without Mike Trout for the rest of the year (42:15)
Check out our past episodes!
- Trade Deadline Recap – listen here
- Trade Deadline Preview – listen here
- Top Trade Candidates, Hunter Harvey To KC And The Current State Of The Rays And Mets – listen here
The podcast intro and outro song “So Long” is provided courtesy of the band Showoff. Check out their Facebook page here!
DarkSide830
At this point it’s news when Trout is healthy.
Cat Mando
Incoming post from “12981” saying “It’s time for Anaheim to trade Trout for a massive haul while they still can and reload their farm system” in 3…………….2…………………….1
taco guy
60 game Trout is what he’s been the last few seasons and it’s what us fans should expect going forward.
letitbelowenstein
Chevy Chase: “Our top story tonight. Mike Trout is still injured”.
bcjd
I predict Betts will finish his career with more hits, runs and RBI than Trout. Maybe even more HR. Not only that, but there’s a good chance Mookie will surpass Trout while Trout is still an active player.
In other words, I’m predicting Mookie will return to full form and stay on the field for full seasons through the rest of his career, while Trout continues his habit of playing half-seasons.