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Ryan O’Hearn, Zach Eflin and Ramón Laureano are among the most interesting trade chips for the Orioles entering the deadline.
The New York Mets have bolstered their bullpen by acquiring left-handed reliever Gregory Soto from the Baltimore Orioles.
The Orioles traded reliever Gregory Soto on Friday afternoon to the New York Mets. Here's who they got in return.
The Orioles kicked off their trade deadline week by sending left-hander Gregory Soto to the Mets for a pair of pitching prospects.
The New York Mets are set to acquire left-handed reliever Gregory Soto from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for pitchers Wellington Aracena and Cameron Foster, SNY's Andy Martino reported Friday.
Cedric Mullins gave Baltimore fans another vintage performance to celebrate Saturday night, and potential Orioles trade partners another data point to consider. The 30-year-old
The Orioles sent former All-Star reliever Gregory Soto to the Mets in exchange for multiple prospects. Who won the trade?
Even as the Mets search for another proven reliever on the trade market, there is someone within that is stating a case that he belongs.
The trade deadline can’t touch Trevor Rogers and Tyler O’Neill. They aren’t on expiring contracts. They aren’t expected to go anywhere except on the team charter.Cedric Mullins is a pending free agent and could be moved.
The Orioles made MLB history in an 18-0 rout of the Rockies as Mullins hit his 100th HR and Rogers fired a dominant one-hit shutout.
Ryan O'Hearn continues to be seen as the best trade chip for the Baltimore Orioles. Based on the season he's had to date, it's easy to see why. Contenders are c