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We asked people in the game which players are most likely to be traded. Dylan Cease topped the leaderboard as 11 players received votes.
Jayson Stark134
The Brewers are believed to be open to trading some of their top players. Could the Red Sox take advantage?
Jen McCaffrey181
Adames was struck by a foul ball while standing at the dugout railing in the second inning.
Andrew Baggarly and Nick Groke27
Adames returned to a smoother swing path and his numbers are soaring again after being acquired from Tampa Bay in late May.
Will Sammon24
In an otherwise muddled race for NL MVP votes, how about making the case for the pivotal player in the Brewers' early summer surge?
Adames arrived by trade and promptly energized the Brewers dugout, with one teammate calling him "one of the best dudes I’ve ever known."
Will Sammon29
An Avisaíl García home run examination, a Kolten Wong update and more in this week's notes.
Will Sammon30
The Brewers split a spirited series against the Padres, but depth issues with their bullpen were exposed.
Will Sammon27
The biggest news of this trade was that the Rays didn't recall shortstop Franco, the No. 1 prospect in baseball.
Keith Law51
With Luis Urías struggling in the field and at the plate, the Brewers pounced on Adames — a proven defensive shortstop with power.
Will Sammon70
Even without the expanded playoffs, we'd have a cornucopia of young stars still playing in October.
Keith Law86
With players set to report next week for Spring Training 2.0, here's how Tampa Bay shapes up against the rest of the league.
Josh Tolentino7
"It felt good, but it was still odd," manager Kevin Cash said. "I didn’t go up and handshake anybody or give anybody a hug."
Josh Tolentino1
A look at 11 players who I think are capable of putting up significantly better numbers at the major-league level this season.
Jim Bowden75
As the hot stove continues to heat up around the league, the Rays aren't done making moves yet and have one open roster spot.
Josh Tolentino16
Neander: "We're expecting to be one of the most competitive, one of the most talented teams in the American League."
Josh Tolentino9
Verlander, a candidate to win his second Cy Young Award, rarely misses his spots, but when he did the Rays were ready to capitalize.
Josh Tolentino6
"From KK to Willy, TD's tag. ... Everything had to be perfect, and it was," manager Kevin Cash said of the stellar fourth-inning play.
Greg Auman and Joe Smith16
"He's come up clutch a lot," manager Kevin Cash said after Tampa Bay defeated the Yankees on Choi's second big home run in two nights.
Josh Tolentino5
"These are special moments": As magnitude of each game intensifies and the Yankees arrive, the Rays are rallying around each other.
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