5 players with power who ring to get out of their teams in the exchange market

As the deadline for changes in the MLB the rumors run with more intensity. In recent days, names of power players who will soon wear a new uniform in the Big leagues.

Trevor Story just got over an elbow ailment

The shortstop was just activated from the disabled list for shoulder inflammation, but his divorce from the Colorado Rockies is already announced. He will be a free agent at the end of this season, the team cannot meet his financial expectations and they will surely find him a new destination so as not to let him go empty-handed. He is hitting .243 / .314 / .396 with 5 home runs, far from his career high of 35 in 2019.

Eduardo Escobar has 15 home runs this season

The bad situation of the Arizona Rattlesnakes, who add 20 losses on the road and occupy the last place in the West division of the National League, will lead them to shed several pieces. One of them may be the Venezuelan infielder, who already has 15 home runs and has the projection to reach his fourth season with at least 20 homers.

Mitch Haniger just suffered an injury

The Seattle Mariners right fielder has everyone on edge, waiting for news about the knee injury he suffered this weekend. Haniger, who has 16 homers and 15 doubles in 2021, seemed destined to have the best season of his career in the majors, either to offer him an extension or to turn him into a trading piece.

Joey Gallo could leave the Rangers soon

Another who has been dealing with physical ailments, Gallo has been linked to the Yankees and the Padres. The outfielder who hit 41 home runs in 2017 and 40 in 2018 hasn’t had such a display of power again, but he’s still one of the best pieces the Texas Rangers have to offer. He has 11 home runs this year.

Javier Báez is said to be on the market

A discussion about an extension between the Puerto Rican shortstop and the Chicago Cubs did not prosper, who would be considering offering him on the exchange market even though they are fighting for the lead in the NL Central. The 28-year-old Baez will be a free agent at the end of the season and has hit 14 home runs so far.