MLB trade tracker 2023: All the biggest deals before Tuesday’s deadline

All the big deals, in one place, ahead of the trade deadline.

MLB trade deadline madness has officially come and gone now that the 6 p.m. ET deadline on Tuesday has passed.

We’ve seen some big deals involving contenders (the Los Angeles Angels definitely count now that they’re keeping Shohei Ohtani and adding arms and bats) and those out of the playoff race who are waving the white flag (hello, New York Mets, see their trades below).

MORE: The winners (Shohei Ohtani) and losers (Yankees!) of the 2023 MLB trade deadline.

It’s hard to keep track of all the major deals, but that’s what this list is for! We’ll keep updating it through Tuesday when deadline drops and include a bunch of the trades from the week before.

Let’s dive in:

The winners (Shohei Ohtani) and losers (Yankees!) of the 2023 MLB trade deadline

The winners and losers of the 2023 MLB trade deadline.

A wild 2023 MLB trade deadline — which featured so many deals leading up to Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET — has come and gone, and there’s so much to buzz about.

A few contenders — the Angels and Rangers, for two — got stronger. Shohei Ohtani didn’t get dealt. Not as much as the top tier of the MLB’s best. But there was no lack of news and drama … and you never know if these moves will truly pay off with the postseason format that means anyone can make a run.

MORE: Every major MLB trade deadline deal, in one place

So as we do every year, we’ll declare who won big and who lost in the process (note that some things might change after the 6 p.m. ET deadline as the last-minute deals come in).

MLB trade rumors: 10 players remaining who could be dealt by the 2023 deadline

Who’s left on the MLB trade market after a bunch of trades? Here’s a look.

Just because the 2023 MLB trade deadline is 6 p.m. ET on Tuesday, August 1 doesn’t mean all the wheeling and dealing has to take place on that day.

Already, we’ve seen some huge deals, with the Anaheim Angels shoving all-in and surrounding Shohei Ohtani with help on the mound and in the lineup.

And as of Monday morning, there are still some noteworthy names left despite the fact that our first version of this list is now outdated — Ohtani’s not getting dealt, Max Scherzer is now a Ranger, and Jordan Montgomery is joining him in Texas.

Let’s run through who could be left with the clock ticking:

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MLB trade deadline 2023: Buy, sell or hold? What all 30 teams should do

Who should buy, sell or hold at the 2023 MLB trade deadline? Here’s your answer.

As of publishing this, we are under a week until the MLB trade deadline.

Will we see some big names move area codes? Will one of them be Shohei Ohtani? Shouldn’t the Los Angeles Angels trade him if they’re not going to re-sign him in the winter?

OK, it’s not just about Ohtani (although the buzz is mostly about him). It’s also about which teams can get the most in deals for those aforementioned big names, and which contenders can upgrade in the hopes of winning a World Series.

With that in mind, it’s time for our annual take on what every team should do: Buy now, sell now, or hold on to what they’ve got?

Let’s go: