The Oakland A’s rookie closer Mason Miller, known for being MLB’s hardest thrower, is the subject of trade rumors as the deadline approaches. Some rival executives believe the A’s will keep Miller in their lineup, citing his impressive pitching stats and potential as an “elite” closer. However, others speculate that a bidding war could emerge for Miller, making a trade irresistible for the A’s to consider. The decision to trade Miller, who has six years left before free agency, remains uncertain.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles Angels’ star Mike Trout suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee while running in from center field during a game. The extent of the injury is still being evaluated, with hopes that Trout may only miss six weeks if the damage is average. Despite the injury, a trade for Trout seems unlikely at this time. Additionally, Angels’ third baseman Anthony Rendon is facing a Grade 2 hamstring pull, further impacting the team’s lineup.

New York Mets pitcher Gerrit Cole is on track to return to the field by mid-June after starting his bullpen sessions. Mets pitcher Jose Quintana, who has been performing well as an ace for the team, is content in New York and open to a return as a free agent. If the Mets are not competitive this season, Quintana and Luis Severino could become valuable trade targets. However, Mets first baseman Pete Alonso is considered unlikely to be traded, although the team remains open to offers.

The Boston Red Sox, who initially seemed inclined to trade closer Kenley Jansen, are now unlikely to do so due to their strong performance this season. Jansen’s potential availability in the trade market has changed, leading to speculation about other players who could be traded before the deadline. For the A’s and other teams considering trades, the possibility of acquiring a top closer like Miller is enticing but comes with its own set of risks and uncertainties.

As the MLB trade deadline approaches, teams are evaluating their options and assessing the potential impact of injuries on their roster. The decision to trade star players like Mike Trout or Mason Miller requires careful consideration of the players’ value, potential returns, and long-term implications for the team’s performance. With key players dealing with injuries and uncertainties about potential trades, the upcoming weeks will be crucial for teams looking to make strategic moves to improve their rosters for the remainder of the season.

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