Trade Deadline: Who was dealt, who wasn't?

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July 30th, 2024

The 2024 MLB Trade Deadline was July 30 at 6 p.m. ET.

July 30: Tracking every Deadline deal

The 2024 Trade Deadline has passed, and Jack Flaherty, Randy Arozarena, Tanner Scott, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Zach Eflin were among the biggest names dealt. You can find all of the trades made leading up to Tuesday's Deadline right here.

July 30: Crochet, Robert stay put amid White Sox sale

Although the rebuilding White Sox reportedly fielded offers for Garrett Crochet (controllable through 2026) and Luis Robert Jr. (signed through 2025 with 2026-27 club options), they ended up holding onto both players.

Chicago did trade away a number of notable players, though, dealing Erick Fedde, Tommy Pham, Paul DeJong, Michael Kopech and Eloy Jiménez.

July 30: Rays the most active Deadline seller

The Rays were the most active team when it came to trading away notable players from their Major League roster prior to the Trade Deadline.

Tampa Bay executed a multitude of trades in July, dealing Randy Arozarena (Mariners), Zach Eflin (Orioles), Isaac Paredes (Cubs), Aaron Civale (Brewers), Jason Adam (Padres), Amed Rosario (Dodgers), Phil Maton (Mets) and Shawn Armstrong (Cardinals).

Yandy Díaz, Pete Fairbanks and Zack Littell were also floated as potential trade candidates, but they ended up staying with the Rays through the Deadline.

July 30: Blue Jays opt for measured sale

The Blue Jays were one of MLB’s most intriguing sellers to watch leading up to the Trade Deadline, but they ended up holding onto their most coveted assets with an eye on contending in 2025.

Danny Jansen, Yimi García, Nate Pearson, Justin Turner, Yusei Kikuchi, Trevor Richards, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Kevin Kiermaier were traded, but Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, Kevin Gausman, Chris Bassitt and Chad Green stayed put.

July 30: Best players who weren't traded

Here's a look at the top trade candidates who weren't moved before Tuesday's Deadline.

Starting Pitchers: (Angels), (White Sox), (Rockies), (Tigers), (Giants), (Cubs)

Relief Pitchers: (Rays), (Nationals), (Athletics)

Position players: (Giants), (Rays), (Blue Jays), (Reds), (Rays), (Angels), (Angels), (White Sox), (Athletics), (Angels)

July 30: Looking ahead to free-agent market

Now that the Trade Deadline has passed, the next time clubs will be able to improve their rosters will be this offseason, when top stars such as Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes, Pete Alonso, Max Fried and Alex Bregman hit free agency. Here's a look at the upcoming free-agent class, as well as potential free agents after 2024-25. More >