![]() Vargas, Outman and one of the remaining infielders could be a nice back up plan. ![]() I’d imagine a best case scenario deal for the Marlins being a combination of Pages and one of the aforementioned infielders. Fellow infielders Michael Busch, Eddys Leonard, Jorbit Vivas and Jacob Amaya would be suitable targets for the Fish as well. Miguel Vargas could be the heir to Justin Turner at the hot corner, but he is just about big league ready and could be a great target to anchor third base for the Marlins for the foreseeable future. The Marlins would likely want center fielder Andy Pages as a headliner in a deal for López, but if he is unavailable, the Marlins could pivot to outfielder James Outman and ask for more impactful prospects along with him. Possessing arguably baseball’s best farm system, the Dodgers have the prospect capital to get just about any player they want. Walker Buehler is currently on the 60-Day IL, Dustin May is recovering from Tommy John surgery and Clayton Kershaw–though still effective–cannot be leaned on like years prior. While the Dodgers have been just fine pitching-wise, the team could use some more established pitching by their standards. With deep pockets and a perpetually loaded farm system, the Dodgers are always in position to add at the trade deadline. Center fielder Estevan Florial has also enjoyed a career-year in Triple-A and could instantly plug into the Marlins lineup. The Yankees could dangle centerfielder Everson Pereira and catcher/first baseman Austin Wells–both of which were recently promoted to Double-A Somerset. ![]() With Luis Severino expected to be shutdown for “several weeks” and Jameson Taillon struggling mightily over his last handful of starts, the Yankees may look to add an impactful arm in a year where they seem to have captured lightning in a bottle. ![]() That said, Yankees GM Brian Cashman could put together a package of upper minors prospects would would likely interest the Marlins. The Yankees have an incredibly deep farm system and would likely offer a prospect-heavy package. I’m not certain if Pablo López will be traded, but if he is, this could be his last start with Miami tonight. ![]()
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