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MLB Playoff Watch: Ranking contenders’ roster upgrades from the trade deadline

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Last updated: 2023/08/07 at 10:26 AM
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Best moments from the A’s 2-1 victory over the Giants on SaturdayWhat is happening with the Yankees?Is this the best Braves team of all-time?MLB playoff picture: Will Orioles hold on? Astros the team to beat?Padres rally late versus Dodgers en route to victoryBrandon Belt smashes home run to get Blue Jays started versus Red SoxMLB Power Rankings: Rangers move into top 3
Rowan Kavner

Rowan Kavner

MLB Writer

Action doesn’t always breed success. Inaction doesn’t always lead to failure. 

Just look at the American League West. 

The Angels did what they felt necessary in what could be Shohei Ohtani’s final few months in Anaheim, shifting gears from sellers to buyers and tapping the trade market in bulk. They added Lucas Giolito, Reynaldo López, CJ Cron and Randal Grichuk, then responded with … a six-game losing skid. 

On the other end, the Seattle Mariners dealt one of the more reliable relievers in the game in Paul Sewald, added a couple hitters who have performed below league average this year, and … have since looked unstoppable. They’re 5-1 post-deadline and have moved within 2.5 games of a wild-card spot. 

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It is, of course, a tiny sample size. One week shouldn’t completely skew whatever you thought about the deadline moves. With two months of baseball still to play, we don’t know how it will all unfold. 

What we do know is which teams did the most to shake up their lineups and pitching staffs. 

This is not a revision of our winners and losers, which spotlighted baseball’s most positive and negative outlooks on deadline day. In the first edition of our weekly MLB Playoff Watch series, we’re examining which contenders’ current big-league rosters changed the most from their trade activity — and thus potentially altered their 2023 fortunes, for better or worse. 

(Only teams within five games of a playoff spot entering Monday were considered for this list. Sorry, Angels.) 

HELLO? ANYONE THERE? 

19) San Francisco Giants (61-51)
Notable additions: OF AJ Pollock, UT Mark Mathias

18) Cincinnati Reds (59-55)
Notable additions: LHP Sam Moll 

On July 31, the Reds were in first place, the Giants were in second, and both flawed but productive clubs seemed a piece or two away from really making their division races interesting. San Francisco needed middle infield help, and a power righty or another lefty in the rotation wouldn’t have hurt. 

Meanwhile, it seemed like it might be an interesting time for Cincinnati to move one of its highly-regarded but blocked infield prospects — hello, Noelvi Marte, Cam Collier and Edwin Arroyo — to find starting pitching. Instead, both teams hit the snooze button at the deadline. Now, the upstart Reds are on an L-6 as the Brewers and Cubs ascend, and the Giants were just swept by the A’s. 

Best moments from the A’s 2-1 victory over the Giants on Saturday

Best moments from the A's 2-1 victory over the Giants on Saturday

17) Boston Red Sox (57-54)
Notable additions: INF Luis Urías 
Notable subtractions: UT Kiké Hernández

16) New York Yankees (58-54)
Notable additions: RHP Keynan Middleton

Either of these playoff hopefuls could have made a splash to try to gain ground in the most demanding division in the sport. Or, they could have punted and thought toward the future. Instead, they mostly did neither, though the Red Sox did get some prospect value back for Kiké Hernández — who might have been getting designated for assignment anyway — and took an interesting flier on Urías.

What is happening with the Yankees?

What is happening with the Yankees?

15) Minnesota Twins (59-54)
Notable Additions: RHP Dylan Floro 
Notable subtractions: RHP Jorge López

Leading the abysmal AL Central, the Twins asserted their position atop the division by … dealing Jorge López in a one-for-one swap of underperforming bullpen arms? That’s it. Still, their inaction was rewarded. Simply by not selling, they arguably did more to change their playoff fate at the deadline than any other club. All-in! 

14) Seattle Mariners (60-52)
Notable additions: OF Dominic Canzone, INF Josh Rojas, RHP Trent Thornton
Notable subtractions: RHP Paul Sewald, OF AJ Pollock

In a more uneventful deadline than most, even Trader Jerry Dipoto barely got involved. The Mariners found themselves among many clubs in the in-between zone. Their additions cost them one of the top closers on the market, but they also didn’t deal any of their top young starters. Without adding an impact bat, they’ll have to hope Teoscar Hernández can get going. 

A LITTLE SOMETHING 

13) Atlanta Braves (70-39)
Notable additions: RHP Pierce Johnson, LHP Brad Hand, INF Nicky Lopez, RHP Yonny Chirinos 

The best roster in baseball had no real holes to fill. The Braves bolstered the bullpen and flipped recently DFA’d reliever Taylor Hearn for Lopez, who I now assume will end up winning NLCS MVP. 

Is this the best Braves team of all-time?

Is this the best Braves team of all-time?

12) Philadelphia Phillies (61-51)
Notable additions: RHP MIchael Lorenzen, INF Rodolfo Castro 

11) Chicago Cubs (58-54)
Notable additions: INF Jeimer Candelario, RHP José Cuas 

10) Baltimore Orioles (70-42)
Notable additions: RHP Jack Flaherty, RHP Shintaro Fujinami 

Each of these teams addressed a flaw. But while the Orioles made a late play to add Flaherty, they decided against using their significant position player prospect riches to add a frontline, impact ace. If not now, with the AL’s best record, then when? 

MLB playoff picture: Will Orioles hold on? Astros the team to beat?

MLB playoff picture: Will Orioles hold on? Astros the team to beat?

AN IMPACT ARM 

9) Tampa Bay Rays (68-46)
Notable additions: RHP Aaron Civale 

Who doesn’t love a one-for-one trade? The Rays wanted more depth in a rotation that lost Jeffrey Springs and Drew Rasmussen for the season, and they got a pitcher in Civale who’s under team control for another two years by parting with one of their top prospects. The careers of Civale and Kyle Manzardo will forever be intertwined. Whatever Manzardo becomes, if the deal helps deliver the Rays their first championship, they won’t mind. 

8) Houston Astros (64-49)
Notable additions: RHP Justin Verlander, RHP Kendall Graveman 

If this were simply a ranking of the biggest or best deadline moves, as my colleague Jordan Shusterman so eloquently compiled, you’d find Houston right toward the top. The Astros added nothing to their offense, but what they lacked in overall quantity they made up for in quality, making their chances of a repeat all the more believable. 

PATCHING THE HOLES 

7) San Diego Padres (55-57)
Notable additions: RHP Scott Barlow, LHP Rich Hill, 1B/DH Ji Man Choi, 1B/DH Garrett Cooper
Notable subtractions: LHP Ryan Weathers

In a similar boat as the Mets, the Padres took a different route. They could have sold Blake Snell and Josh Hader but instead continued adding, making a plethora of moves at the margins to address some deficiencies and maybe bring a vibe change to a talented but confounding club. 

Padres rally late versus Dodgers en route to victory

Padres rally late versus Dodgers en route to victory

6) Milwaukee Brewers (60-53)
Notable additions: OF Mark Canha, 1B Carlos Santana, LHP Andrew Chafin
Notable subtractions: RHP Peter Strzelecki, INF Luis Urías

5) Toronto Blue Jays (63-50)
Notable additions: RHP Jordan Hicks, SS Paul DeJong, LHP Génesis Cabrera

4) Arizona Diamondbacks (57-56)
Notable additions: RHP Paul Sewald, OF Tommy Pham, UT Jace Peterson 
Notable subtractions: 3B Josh Rojas, OF Dominic Canzone

The Brewers needed more pop and had no lefties in the bullpen beyond Hoby Milner. The Blue Jays were dealing with the absences of closer Jordan Romano and shortstop Bo Bichette. The D-backs have had a revolving door at closer and were in the market for more outfield power. The immediate needs of all three clubs were addressed — surprisingly, Chafin went from one of these teams to another — even if they didn’t fundamentally alter the landscape of their respective divisions. 

Brandon Belt smashes home run to get Blue Jays started versus Red Sox

Brandon Belt smashes home run to get Blue Jays started versus Red Sox

A HORDE OF HELPERS 

3) Los Angeles Dodgers (64-46)
Notable additions: RHP Lance Lynn, RHP Joe Kelly, SS Amed Rosario, UT Kiké Hernández, LHP Ryan Yarbrough
Notable subtractions: RHP Noah Syndergaard, OF Trayce Thompson, RHP Phil Bickford, LHP Adam Kolarek, LHP Justin Bruihl

Missing out on the top-line ace they coveted, the Dodgers instead bolstered their depth. It’s more quantity over quality, but all five additions are contributing, the losses to the farm system were minimal and the (very) early returns on the reclamation projects are overwhelmingly positive through a week in Los Angeles. 

2) Miami Marlins (58-55)
Notable additions: RHP David Robertson, 3B Jake Burger, 1B Josh Bell, LHP Ryan Weathers, RHP Jorge López
Notable subtractions: RHP Dylan Floro, INF Garrett Cooper, INF Jean Segura

The Marlins were buyers, folks! They needed more corner infield pop and help at the back end of the bullpen, and they went out and got each in a shallow market. Was it all worth losing prospects Marco Vargas, Jake Eder and Kahlil Watson? Only time will tell, but in the present, Miami is without a doubt more equipped to battle for a wild-card spot. 

MLB Power Rankings: Rangers move into top 3

MLB Power Rankings: Rangers move into top 3

ALL-IN 

1) Texas Rangers (66-46)
Notable additions: RHP Max Scherzer, LHP Jordan Montgomery, RHP Chris Stratton, LHP Aroldis Chapman, C Austin Hedges
Notable subtractions: LHP John King, LHP Cole Ragans

Financial investments in Corey Seager and Marcus Semien last offseason, then Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi this offseason, signaled a team ready to win now. Even after losing deGrom, the Rangers’ hopes of winning their first division title in seven years remain in front of them. They needed rotation help, so they added two of the best available. They needed bullpen help, so they added the top reliever on the market. 

By overhauling its pitching staff again — while only dealing one of its top prospects (Luisangel Acuña) in the process — Texas has given itself a chance. Is it enough to hold off the defending world champs? It’ll be tough, but there’s something to be said for the Rangers’ willingness to go for it.

Rowan Kavner covers the Dodgers and MLB as a whole for FOX Sports. He previously was the Dodgers’ editor of digital and print publications. Follow him on Twitter at @RowanKavner. 


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