Luis Robert Jr.'s Market Shaping Up
Luis
Robert
Jr.
is
getting
plenty
of
attention
ahead
of
the
MLB
trade
deadline
and
could
be
one
of
the
best
bats
available
to
teams
shopping
for
offense.
MLB
Network's
Jon
Heyman
reportedread more...
Chicago
White
Sox
outfielder
Bryan Reynolds Remains One of the Top Names on the Market
Bryan Reynolds is one of the biggest bats available for teams looking for an offensive upgrade as we approach the trade deadline. Not all teams can get in on the action, though, since the outfielder has a no-trade list that includes the Yankees, Mets, Blue Jays, Dodgers, Giants, and Padres. The 30-year-old righty has been extremely consistent over the last few seasons with at least 24 home runs in four straight years while hitting over .260 with a wOBA over .335. This year, though, he's hitting only .225 with 10 homers and a .287 wOBA. His underlying metrics have been coming around lately, and he looks like he could have a bounce-back second half, but it remains to be seen what uniform he'll wear the rest of the way. Reynolds comes with a hefty contract and is owed over $77 million through the 2030 season with a club option for 2031.Source: Noah Hiles
Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Sandy Alcantara Could Be Moved By the Marlins
The Miami Marlins have exceeded expectations this season, but are still expected to be sellers at the trade deadline to some extent. The team is listening to offers for starting pitchersNoelvi Marte Swinging Hot Bat Entering Second Half
Noelvi Marte is entering the second half swinging a hot bat and could continue to find success. Marte has dealt with injuries this season, but has been effective when on the field. Over his final seven games of the first half, Marte went 7-for-22 with a double and three home runs. He swiped one bag, tallied four RBI, and scored four runs. Through 28 total games this season, Marte has posted a .284/.337/.547 slash line with five doubles, six home runs, and five stolen bases. Under the hood, the former top prospect has generated a .335 xwOBA, .464 xSLG, and a 73.8 mph bat speed, which are all above the average marks. Additionally, he ranks in the 93rd percentile in sprint speed. Marte is worth adding in all category formats as he has the skill set to contribute to all five standard categories. If he continues to see consistent playing time, he could push for a 20/20 season.Source: MLB.com
Cincinnati Reds third baseman Brady House Enjoys Strong Finish to First Half
Brady House enjoyed a strong conclusion to the first half and could be poised to continue to improve in the second. Over his final nine games, the No. 81-ranked prospect in baseball on MLB.com posted an impressive .297/.316/.514 slash line with two doubles, two home runs, and seven RBI. During his first 14 games in D.C., House carried a modest .232/.267/.286 line with just three doubles and no home runs. The 22-year-old has generated an impressive .291 xBA with an above-average 35.2% LA sweet-spot rate, which suggests he should continue to enjoy success. However, his power has yet to fully translate to the big leagues. Earlier in the season, House hit 13 home runs and held a .519 SLG through 65 games with Triple-A. House is worth adding in all standard leagues as he could be a viable corner infielder with power upside during the final months of the season.Source: MLB.com
Washington Nationals third base prospect Matt Shaw in Danger of Losing Playing Time in Second Half
Matt
Shaw
is
in
danger
of
losing
playing
time
during
the
second
half.
Shaw
was
able
to
break
camp
with
the
MLB
roster
but
struggled
during
his
first
look.
Through
his
firstread more...
Chicago
Cubs
third
baseman
Joe Boyle Could Have Limited Role to Open Second Half
Joe
Boyle
could
have
a
very
limited
role
when
the
Rays
open
the
second
half
with
a
weekend
series
against
the
Baltimore
Orioles.
During
the
final
two
weeks
of
the
firstread more...
Tampa
Bay
Rays
right-handed
pitcher
Marcelo Mayer Turning the Corner in Boston
Marcelo Mayer has begun to find his swing and could be poised to break out in the second half. Over his final five games before the All-Star break. Mayer has held a .313/.353/.500 slash line with three doubles, two RBI, and three runs. Before this recent surge, the former fourth overall pick held a .217 AVG over his last eight contests. In addition, Boston recently noted that Mayer will be the primary second baseman going forward with Alex Bregman back in action. This is a great sign for the top prospect as he is beginning to find his swing and is not in any danger of losing playing time. Under the hood, he has generated an elite 52.5% hard-hit rate with a 74.2 mph bat speed. Despite his slow start, he is worth rostering in all 12-team formats in the second half.Source: MiLB.com
Boston Red Sox infield prospect Brice Matthews Struggling Since Earning Promotion
Brice
Matthews
has
struggled
to
find
his
footing
during
his
first
taste
of
the
major
leagues.
Matthews
made
his
MLB
debut
on
July
11
but
has
gone
0-for-7
during
his
first
tworead more...
Houston
Astros
infield
prospect
Disappointing Stretch Continues for Bobby Miller
Bobby Miller spent most of the 2025 season with Triple-A Oklahoma City, and he has struggled. Across 64.2 innings at Triple-A, Miller owns a 5.15 ERA, 1.56 WHIP, and just a 2.4 percent strikeout minus walk rate. The latter mark is the fourth worst among all starters at Triple-A this season with at least 50 innings. It's been a frustrating couple of years for the flamethrowing right-hander, as he's made just one start in the majors this season at home against the Rockies, and coughed up six runs in three innings. After looking like one of baseball's brightest young starters in 2023, it's been a nightmarish two years to follow. Only 26 years old, he'll look to bounce back in the second half and generate some positive momentum.Source: FanGraphs
Los Angeles Dodgers right-handed pitcher Dylan Beavers Ultra Productive in First Half
Dylan Beavers enjoyed an exciting first half as he stuffed the stat sheet, hitting .311/.405/.482 (141 wRC+) with 10 homers and 20 stolen bases in 305 plate appearances. He is one of only six hitters at Triple-A this season to record at least 10 homers and 20 steals, including the recently promoted Brice Matthews. Beavers pairs this enticing power and speed skillset with a refined approach at the plate, with 41 walks to 52 strikeouts for the year. The quality of contact is more modest, however, with a 39 percent hard-hit rate and 8.2 percent barrel rate. While the upside may not be as high as other guys, Beavers still ranks as the number five prospect in the Orioles system and could debut after the trade deadline.Source: FanGraphs
Baltimore Orioles outfield prospect Dominant First Half of Season for Nolan McLean
Nolan McLean was excellent over 60 2/3 innings in the first half at Triple-A Syracuse, holding a 2.52 ERA with a 1.15 WHIP. His strikeout rate was solid at 26.1%, but he could stand to improve his control, as his walk rate was in the double digits. But it is important to consider how the ABS system at Triple-A can negatively impact pitchers' walk rates. He has a wide six-pitch mix that he distributes fairly evenly, and all of his pitches are capable of generating swing and miss. The right-hander could be in consideration for a promotion to the big leagues in the second half given his performance and the number of injuries in the Mets' rotation. He'd be worthy of an add in most formats if that time comes due to the favorable home ballpark and overall strength of the Mets team.Source: MiLB.com
New York Mets pitching prospect Jett Williams Enjoys Strong First Half At Double-A
Jett Williams performed admirably in the first half of 2025, hitting .288/.396/.495 with eight homers and 26 stolen bases over 334 plate appearances. His batting average and stolen base totals both rank in the top five among all Double-A hitters. In addition, Williams' 164 wRC+ is the highest in the league. The 21-year-old has a sound approach at the plate with the ability to spray line drives to all parts of the field, which is an excellent combination with his amazing speed. He has some pop as well, with 13 homers over 534 plate appearances across multiple levels in 2023. Williams is moving quickly through the Mets' system, and a promotion to Triple-A Syracuse could soon be on the horizon. He should be viewed as a strong asset in dynasty leagues.Source: MiLB.com
New York Mets shortstop prospect Byron Buxton Won't Waive No-Trade Clause
Byron
Buxton
has
never
looked
like
a
realistic
trade
candidate
approaching
the
July
31
deadline.
Nevertheless,
Buxton
addressed
speculation
at
All-Star
festivities
in
Atlanta
this
week
and
made
it
clear
that
he
isn'tread more...
Minnesota
Twins
outfielder
Yoan Moncada Drawing Trade Interest
Yoan
Moncada
is
garnering
interest
from
"multiple"
teams
leading
up
to
the
July
31
trade
deadline,
Francys
Romero
reports.
Romero
names
the
Yankees,
Cubs,
Brewers,
and
Mariners
as
potential
fits
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Los
Angeles
Angels
third
baseman