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MLB trade deadline was busy as usual, but the biggest names and top prospects stayed put

- By Noah Trister

BALTIMORE (AP) — Tarik Skubal, Blake Snell and Garrett Crochet all stayed put.

Relatedly, so did baseball's most highly regarded prospects.

Whether it was stingy sellers or cautious buyers, the biggest potential trade targets weren't dealt before Tuesday's deadline. There were still plenty of moves, but they involved players with a bit less star power and prospects further down the food chain.

“Its hard to expect it to go any differentl­y. You expand the playoffs, a whole host of things, and the deadline hasn't moved,” Baltimore general manager Mike Elias said. “Maybe if they moved the deadline back 10 or 15 days or something like that, it could change things, but there's no talk of that happening yet. For the foreseeabl­e future, you have more playoff teams, you have fewer teams that want to give up on the season.”

The Tampa Bay Rays did trade All-star infielder Isaac Paredes to the Chicago Cubs for third baseman Christophe­r Morel and a couple minor leaguers, but Luis Robert Jr. of the White Sox and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Blue Jays didn't go anywhere, and although plenty of relievers switched teams, they did not include Oakland standout Mason Miller.

Instead, a lot of deals resembled what Detroit and the Los Angeles

Dodgers did. The Tigers traded righthande­r Jack Flaherty — who is having a nice season this year after a couple of uneven ones — and received minor league catcher Thayron Liranzo and infielder Trey Sweeney from the Dodgers. Sweeney becomes Detroit's 24th-best prospect, according to MLB Pipeline. Liranzo is ranked fifth for the Tigers but hasn't played above Class A.

None of Baseball America's top 100 prospects were traded. FLORIDA EXODUS The Rays and Miami Marlins both shed a lot of talent. That was no surprise in Miami's case, but Tampa Bay remains above .500 and not too far out of a playoff spot.

In addition to Paredes, the Rays dealt away Amed Rosario, Zach Eflin and Randy Arozarena. Given their track record, you'll probably be hearing about some of the prospects Tampa Bay received at some point down the road. SMALLBALL

If any team had the ability to swing a trade for a potential ace like Skubal, it was Baltimore, with its wealth of young talent. But the Orioles held onto their top three prospects — infielders Jackson Holliday and Coby Mayo and catcher Samuel Basallo — and traded for Eflin and Miami lefty Trevor Rogers instead. Baltimore also added a couple relievers but ultimately steered clear of a real blockbuste­r deal.

Then the Orioles promoted Holliday back to the majors Wednesday.

 ?? Photo submitted ?? Cecilia Anderson was one of eight Kane runners to run in the Kinzua Half Marathon/5k Run this past weekend. Anderson completed the course in 35:33.11
Photo submitted Cecilia Anderson was one of eight Kane runners to run in the Kinzua Half Marathon/5k Run this past weekend. Anderson completed the course in 35:33.11

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