Trade Tracker 2025-26
Every verified offseason trade with full analysis | Last Updated: January 15, 2026
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Total Trades
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Players Moved
12
Top-100 Prospects
Jan 15
Last Updated
Major Trades
Diamondbacks Receive
Cardinals Receive
Trade Analysis
The Diamondbacks make a major splash, adding Arenado to a lineup that already features Corbin Carroll and Ketel Marte. At 34, Arenado's defense remains elite (Gold Glove caliber) even as his offensive numbers have declined. Arizona is betting on a bounceback in the desert. For St. Louis, this is about resetting the roster and getting younger after a disappointing 2025 campaign.
Orioles Receive
Angels Receive
Trade Analysis
A stunning deal that sent shockwaves through the league. Baltimore parts with their former top pitching prospect Rodriguez, who has struggled with consistency at the MLB level, for the proven bat of Taylor Ward. The Orioles are in win-now mode and needed outfield help. The Angels are banking on Rodriguez's upside - his stuff is still electric when he's on. High-risk, high-reward for both sides.
Yankees Receive
Marlins Receive
Trade Analysis
The Yankees add rotation depth in Weathers, a lefty who showed flashes with the Marlins. Miami continues its rebuild, stockpiling four prospects from the Yankees system. Weathers has the stuff to be a solid back-end starter in New York, giving them insurance behind their top arms.
Cubs Receive
Marlins Receive
Trade Analysis
The Cubs add another arm as they retool for contention. Cabrera has electric stuff but has battled injuries and inconsistency. At 26, there's still time for him to put it together, and Chicago's pitching development program gives him a good chance. The Marlins continue their fire sale, moving anyone with value for prospects.
Braves Receive
Astros Receive
Trade Analysis
A swap of utility infielders. Dubon gives Atlanta a versatile bench piece who can play multiple positions. Allen provides Houston with defensive insurance in the infield. Neither player is likely to move the needle significantly, but both fill roster needs for their new teams.
Trade Rumors to Watch
Players On The Block
Ketel Marte (D-backs) - GM Mike Hazen reportedly running out of patience. Multiple teams inquiring on the All-Star 2B.
Freddy Peralta (Brewers) - One exec says Milwaukee should get MORE than Detroit wants for Tarik Skubal. Peralta only owed $8M next year.
Luis Robert Jr. (White Sox) - Despite rumors, sources say there's been "no traction" on a Robert trade. Chicago may be holding out for a bigger package.