Summary of the deadline for MLB exchanges: Yankees, dishes, paadres among the teams that have made big movements

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The MLB trade deadline has been full of surprises this year.

The deadline for 18 hours of the and Thursday, brought numerous unexpected movements, including leverages high to the suitors and a meeting in Houston.

You will find below four teams that have taken over.

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The Minnesota Twins stop, Carlos Correa, heads for the canoe after the ninth round against the Washington Nationals in Target Field. (Matt Blewett / Imagn images)

Houston astros find Carlos Correa

Houston Astros’ third basic player, Isaac Paredes, was released for the season after having injured his hamstrings, and the team turned to one of his old stars to replace Paredes.

The team acquired Correa, who will stop at the stop at the third base to take the place of parids, according to the New York Post.

The all-star three times was not his usual self this season but has always been solid. In 93 games, Correa has an average of the stick of .267 with seven circuits and 31 products produced.

The Astros (62-47) lead the West American League by five games and are well positioned for a race in deep playoffs.

In return, the Twins acquired the left launcher of the Matt Mikulski minor leagues. The twins also pay $ 33 million out of $ 91.5 million due to Correa throughout the 2028 season, according to ESPN.

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The Pittsburgh Pirates launcher David Bednar reacts at the end of the final against the Giants of San Francisco during the ninth round at Oracle Park. (D. Ross Cameron / Imagn Images)

New York Yankees completely reorganize the enclosure of the lifts, bench

The Director General of Yankees, Brian Cashman, acquired seven players before the deadline for the trade, three readers and four position players.

The Yankees enclosure has been a major weakness in recent times with an MPM of 6.38 in the last 27 games. The Yankees have acquired All-Star David Bednar twice of Pittsburgh Pirates, All-Star Camilo Doval of the Giants of San Francisco and Jake Bird of Colorado Rockies.

Bednar, 30, had an MPM of 2.37 with 17 stops in 38 rounds for the pirates. Doval, 28, has an MPM of 3.09 with 15 stops in 46.2 rounds. Bird, 26, has an MPM of 4.73 in 53.1 lanches launched.

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The Yankees also acquired the public service player Amed Rosario of the Nationals of Washington, the Austin Slater Austor of the Chicago White Sox and the public service player Jose Caballero of the Rays of Tampa Bay.

Rosario and Slaten have a large number against left -handed launchers, while Caballero is equal for the head of MLB in interceptions (34).

Last week, the Yankees acquired the third basic player Ryan McMahon from the Rockies to consolidate the hot corner.

The Yankees (60-49) have a place of joker in the American League and continue the Blue Jays in Toronto for first place in the American League East.

The Pittsburgh Pirates launcher David Bednar offers land against the Giants of San Francisco during the ninth round at Oracle Park. (D. Ross Cameron / Imagn Images)

New York dishes strengthen their enclosure, Get Center Fielder

The dishes made a few movements before the deadline to strengthen their enclosure, acquiring the lifter of the stars twice Gregory Soto from the Baltimore Orioles, the establishment of the man Tyler Rogers of the Giants of San Francisco and the double star Ryan Helsley of the Cardinals of St. Louis.

Soto has a 3.79 MPM with 46 stick withdrawals in 38 rounds between Orioles and Dies this season. Rogers was excellent for the Giants, appearing at a 1.80 MPM in 50 sleeves. Helsley recorded 21 stops with a 3.00 MPM for cardinals.

Padres acquires All-Star Closer Mason Miller of athletics in the successful agreement before the deadline for trade

They also filled their hole in the central field, acquiring Mullins of All-Star from Orioles on Thursday.

Mullins plays a strong central field and has an average of the stick of .229 with 15 circuits and 49 products produced, but it has been hot lately.

The dishes (62-47) have an advance of half a match on the Phillies (61-47) for first place in the NL East.

The Mason Miller athletics launcher reacts after the final during the ninth round against the Cleveland Guardians of Sutter Health Park. (Images Sergio Estrada / Imagn)

The Padres of San Diego take place

The director general of the Padres, AJ Preller, is known to be aggressive, and he did nothing to change his reputation on Thursday when he went out and acquired seven players.

The Padres acquired All-Star Mason Miller and the starting launcher JP Sears of athletics, but the price was high. They abandoned one of the best prospects for Leo de Vries sport.

They also abandoned three pitch prospects, sending Braden Nett, Henry Baez and Eduarniel Núñez to athletics.

Miller, 26, regularly throws more than 100 MPH on his fast ball. In the season, Miller had a 3.76 MPM with 20 stops in 38.1 rounds for athletics for this season.

Sears, 26, will be a starter at the rear of the rotation for the paadres. It has a file of 7-9 and 4.95 ERA in 22 departures this season.

After Preller succeeded in the brocbuster trade with athletics, he acquired the first goal player from the stars Ryan O’Hearn and the voltiseur Ramón Laureano des Orioles.

O’Hearn, 32, had an excellent season with the Orioles, reaching .283 with 13 circuits and 43 products produced. Laureano, 31, also had a strong season offensively with an average of the stick of .290, 15 circuits and 46 points produced while playing a solid defense.

The Mason Miller athletics launcher launches ground against the Blue Jays in Toronto during the ninth round at the Sutter Health Park. (Images of Dennis Lee / Imagn)

The Padres also acquired the receiver Freddy Fermin from the Kansas City Royals and the interior player Will Will of the Toronto Blue Jays. The two players will provide depth on the bench.

The final move made by the Padres was the acquisition of the launcher starting from the Nestor Cortes of the Brewers of Milwaukee stars. Cortes only made two departures this season after being placed on the injured list with a stack of the left elbow.

The Padres (60-49) hope that their litany of moves will be sufficient to catch the Los Angeles Dodgers (63-46) for first place in the West National League.

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