'Dave always wants to go big': How MLB's best team is approaching the trade deadline (2024)

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    Jesse Rogers, ESPN Staff WriterJul 27, 2024, 07:00 AM ET

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      Jesse joined ESPN Chicago in September 2009 and covers MLB for ESPN.com.

Unlike in recent seasons when the Philadelphia Phillies have entered trade season with clear holes to fill as they play catch-up in the NL East, this year's team is sitting on top of the baseball world with the best record in the sport on the final weekend of July -- but that doesn't mean they'll be quiet at the deadline.

Sure, the Phillies only have minor needs to address given they rank first in the majors in scoring and third in run prevention, but sitting out a chance to improve the roster goes against the nature of their top decision-maker, Dave Dombrowski, at least according to one rival evaluator who laughed at the notion that Dombrowski wouldn't be a major player in the trade market.

"Why do you think there were those Luis Robert Jr. rumors with the Phillies?" the executive said. "Dave always wants to go big."

Dombrowski went smaller on Friday, addressing one of the team's weakest links by adding Austin Hays in a trade with the Baltimore Orioles. The Phillies are hoping he'll improve on the team's outfield production as they rank 25th in the majors in OPS. Adding a reliever is also a possibility, according to league sources, for a team that plans on using its bullpen deep into October.

Whatever additions Dombrowski makes will be to augment a team that has already proved itself as a World Series favorite, not necessarily a blockbuster deal to put them over the top. Philadelphia has dominated in the standings from Day 1 and has padded its NL East lead since the All-Star break.

With a nine-game cushion in the division, the next few days should be relatively stress-free for the front office, right? Well, sort of. Dombrowski was recently asked if this year's trade deadline is different for him because his team is on top instead of doing the chasing.

"Yes and no," he told ESPN. "It's different, but all the time when you have a chance to win, you're trying to make your club as good as possible. That was our focus last year. What's different, this team is really solid. We're in a position where the number of players you look to add and the impact of those players may not be as large as we needed in the past."

Over the past two trade deadlines, Dombrowski acquired Brandon Marsh and Michael Lorenzen, among others, and the new additions helped vault the Phillies into the postseason. He admits that not having the pressure of needing that kind of spark just to get to October is a new feeling this time around.

"We had to battle to get in," Dombrowski said. "And we're not in yet -- but it's a lot different."

After finishing the past two seasons 14 games behind the Braves in their own division, a big part of the reason this year's outlook at the deadline feels so different is that the front office had a plan to ramp up workloads earlier than ever, starting in spring training -- and the players have done everything in their control to execute it.

"We planned on bumping innings for pitchers and at-bats for hitters during the spring, but we had an illness that knocked everyone out for a week," manager Rob Thomson explained with a smile. "So that proved difficult."

The club worked through that early obstacle and hit the ground running when the regular season began, opening up a 6 1⁄2-game division lead by the end of May, and has not looked back since.

"It was definitely emphasized from the top down," All-Star shortstop Trea Turner said. "Maybe we were just learning how to be the favorite. That took a year or two. Now we're expected to win, so that mentality shifts a little. Of course, it's not about trying harder or wanting to win more. It's more about that timetable of how baseball works."

Inside the clubhouse, various reasons have been given for this year's fast start, beginning with players pointing to the team's historically good starting rotation. Ranger Suarez, Zack Wheeler, Aaron Nola and Christopher Sanchez were at their best coming out of spring training and as a result, the Phillies have led MLB in starting pitching ERA all season with all four pitchers making the NL All-Star team.

Some key position players, most notably All-Star third baseman Alec Bohm, have taken their games to another level as well, and that has made the lineup less dependent on sluggers Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber.

Some players pointed to another unifying factor that has powered the team from the day they arrived at spring training: A collective anger after losing Games 6 and 7 of the NLCS at home to the Diamondbacks last October despite entering the series as heavy favorites to reach a second straight World Series appearance.

"We left last season with a bitter taste in our mouth," All-Star reliever Matt Strahm said. "You could tell how hungry we were when we reported in Clearwater and how we got off to start the season."

Baseball is too fickle of a sport to expect a plan laid out in January or February would come to fruition in the exact intended way, but the buy-in from inside the clubhouse made this work.

"It was awareness that we couldn't wait until June to get it going," Thomson said. "That was amongst the players, the coaches and the entire organization. It helped."

"As a team they got it."

Now with a team that has set itself up for what could be a championship ending, the front office has to decide if a splashy addition or a quieter trade deadline is the right course of action. No matter which direction they decide to go, the Phillies know they are in an enviable position at a time when many execs are already thinking about next season.

"We've been there," Dombrowski smiled. "This year feels different."

'Dave always wants to go big': How MLB's best team is approaching the trade deadline (2024)

FAQs

Who are the big winners of the MLB trade deadline? ›

These are the biggest winners and losers of the 2024 trade deadline:
  • Winner: Los Angeles Dodgers. Odds to win the World Series: +330. ...
  • Loser: Chicago White Sox. ...
  • Winner: Seattle Mariners. ...
  • Loser: Houston Astros. ...
  • Winner: Peter Bendix, Marlins. ...
  • Winner: Jazz Chisholm Jr., Yankees. ...
  • Loser: Milwaukee Brewers. ...
  • Loser: Minnesota Twins.
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How is the MLB trade deadline determined? ›

For many years, the Deadline was always on July 31 at 4 p.m. ET. The Commissioner's Office can now set the Deadline for any date between July 28 and Aug. 3, in an effort to avoid conflicting with games.

Can MLB teams still trade after the deadline? ›

For those unfamiliar with the trade deadline, it refers to the final date by which MLB teams can trade players on their 40-man roster to other clubs. After this deadline, players on the 40-man roster can still be placed and claimed on direct waivers, but trades are not permitted beyond the set date and time.

What time is the MLB trade deadline in 2024? ›

When is the 2024 MLB trade deadline? This year's trade deadline is Tuesday, July 30 at 6 p.m. ET.

What was the biggest trade in MLB history? ›

Over a three week span in 1954, the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees pulled off a seventeen player trade. The trade began on November 14 and was announced on November 18. The Orioles sent three players to the Yankees for six others.

Who did the Yankees get at the trade deadline? ›

On deadline day, they brought in righty relievers Mark Leiter Jr. and Enyel De Los Santos, and sent lefty Caleb Ferguson packing. An infield bat and a bat-missing reliever was the minimum for the Yankees at the deadline and they acquired just that in Chisholm, Leiter and De Los Santos.

Why is there a trade deadline? ›

This term is used mainly in North America. In the approach to the deadline, there is heightened activity and interest in trades. The purpose of a trade deadline is to keep competitive balance towards the end of the season.

Which players could move at the MLB trade deadline? ›

2024 MLB trade deadline: Ranking 40 players who could make the most impact
  • Tarik Skubal, LHP, Detroit Tigers. ...
  • Garrett Crochet, LHP, Chicago White Sox. ...
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 1B, Toronto Blue Jays. ...
  • Luis Robert Jr., OF, Chicago White Sox. ...
  • Mason Miller, RHP, Oakland Athletics. ...
  • Isaac Paredes, 3B, Tampa Bay Rays.
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Can you trade injured players in MLB? ›

Injured players may not be traded without permission of the Commissioner nor may they be optioned to the minors, though they may be assigned to a minor league club for rehabilitation for a limited amount of time (30 days for pitchers, 20 for non-pitchers).

Can teams acquire players after trade deadline? ›

Trades never actually go away. They are just severely limited after the deadline. There are other ways to acquire players after the trade deadline too. The league can't just say, no, that's it, you're not allowed to add new players after this date.

How many times can an MLB player be optioned to the minors? ›

Only one Minor League option is used per season, regardless of how many times a player is optioned to and from the Minors over the course of a given season. (Players may only be optioned five times per season; after that, it requires outright assignment waivers to assign the player to the Minor Leagues.)

What are the Braves doing at the trade deadline? ›

Three things to know about the baseball trade deadline

The Braves made a huge move the day before baseball's trade deadline, acquiring outfielder Jorge Soler and right-handed reliever Luke Jackson – two crucial pieces of its 2021 World Series team – from the San Francisco Giants.

What is trade deadline for MLB? ›

The Trade Deadline is the last point during the season at which players can be traded from one club to another. The 2024 Trade Deadline falls on July 30 at 6 p.m. ET. Prior to the most recent CBA, the Trade Deadline almost always fell on July 31 at 4 p.m. ET.

Who did the Blue Jays trade? ›

Ahead of Major League Baseball's trade deadline on Tuesday, Toronto sent reliever Trevor Richards to the Minnesota Twins for outfielder Jay Harry before acquiring third baseman Charles McAdoo from the Pittsburgh Pirates for utility man Isiah Kiner-Falefa and cash considerations.

What is ops in baseball? ›

Definition. OPS adds on-base percentage and slugging percentage to get one number that unites the two. It's meant to combine how well a hitter can reach base, with how well he can hit for average and for power. It can also be used in evaluating pitchers; when used in that context, it is referred to as OPS against.

Who did the Red Sox pick up at the trade deadline? ›

Bullpen adds two veterans to boost beleaguered group. Deals impacting the bullpen: Acquired right-hander Luis García from the Angels in exchange for Matthew Lugo, Niko Kavadas, reliever Ryan Zeferjahn and right-hander Yeferson Vargas. Acquired right-hander Lucas Sims from the Reds in exchange for right-hander Ovis ...

Who did the Orioles get at the trade deadline? ›

Orioles acquired right-handed starting pitcherZach Eflinfrom the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for minor leaguers Mac Horvath, Matthew Etzel and Jackson Baumeister.

Who did the Detroit Tigers trade at the trade deadline? ›

But minutes before the 6 p.m. trade deadline Tuesday, the Tigers reached a deal to send Jack Flaherty to the Los Angeles Dodgers and then another to trade veteran Mark Canha to the San Francisco Giants. Earlier, the Tigers traded left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin to the Texas Rangers.

Who did the Brewers get at the trade deadline? ›

Yes the Brewers acquired Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Frankie Montas Monday night and made a deal for Colorado Rockies reliever Nick Mears Saturday. Earlier this month, the Brewers traded with the Tampa Bay Rays for veteran starting pitcher Aaron Civale.

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