Slater to Yankees, Rogers to Mets, but biggest prizes remain on market as MLB trade deadline looms -
💨 Abstract
The New York Yankees, Mets, and Reds made key trades before MLB's deadline, acquiring Austin Slater, Tyler Rogers, and Ke’Bryan Hayes respectively. Other top players like Eugenio Suárez, Mitch Keller, Steven Kwan, and Jhoan Duran remain available. Slater joins the Yankees as a dependable right-handed hitter. The Mets enhanced their bullpen with Rogers, while the Reds added an elite defender in Hayes.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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