The Chicago Cubs landed one of the most coveted bats in the trade market Monday, re-acquiring third baseman Jeimer Candelario from the Washington Nationals for a pair of prospects.
Candelario made his MLB debut for the Cubs in 2016.
At 29 years old, Candelario is putting together the most consistent season of his career, batting .258 with 16 home runs and 53 RBIs in 99 games.
Candelario batted just .217 in 2022 and was non-tendered by the Detroit Tigers last offseason before the Nationals signed him to a one-year, $5million deal.
The Cubs also added right-handed reliever Jose Cuas from the Kansas City Royals.
An aggressive trade deadline approach by the Cubs seemed unlikely even two weeks ago, but Chicago used a 10-1 stretch in late July to get back over .500 and within striking distance of the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers.
The switch-hitting Candelario has primarily been a career third baseman but could see time at first or designated hitter for the Cubs.
Diamondbacks trade three players for Mariners closer Paul Sewald
Targeting their first playoff berth since 2017, the Arizona Diamondbacks are buyers at the trade deadline.
Arizona acquired relief pitcher Paul Sewald from the Seattle Mariners for infielder Josh Rojas, outfielder Dominic Canzone and minor leaguer Ryan Bliss, multiple media sources reported Monday.
Arizona’s front office faced a fork in the road after a 7-16 record in July has jeopardized a promising 49-34 start to this season.
The Diamondbacks (56-50) entered play Monday in third place in the NL West but trail the Los Angeles Dodgers by just four games. Arizona began Monday one game off pace for a wild card spot.
Sewald has a career-high 21 saves in 24 opportunities this season and has been among MLB’s most effective relievers over the past three seasons, boasting a 2.88 ERA in 172 appearances since the start of the 2021 campaign.
Arizona’s bullpen has proven to be in dire need of an upgrade, posting a 6.37 ERA during the team’s July slump.
Brewers acquire outfielder Mark Canha from Mets
The Milwaukee Brewers added a right-handed bat to their lineup Monday, while the disappointing New York Mets shed another veteran player.
The Brewers acquired outfielder Mark Canha from the Mets for pitching prospect Justin Jarvis, multiple media outlets reported.
Canha, 34, is batting .245 this season with six home runs and 29 RBIs.
Canha joins a Brewers team that is battling for a third NL Central title over the last six seasons and added veteran first baseman Carlos Santana last week.
The Mets, meanwhile, continue their fire sale after dealing Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers on Saturday and closer David Robertson to the Miami Marlins on Friday.
Giants hope to revive outfielder AJ Pollock
The San Francisco Giants acquired outfielder AJ Pollock and utilityman Mark Mathias from the Seattle Mariners Monday, according to multiple reports.
Pollock, 35, is hitting just .173 this season, but the Giants hope he can help a banged-up outfield group that just lost Mike Yastrzemski to the injured list.
“Obviously [Pollock] hasn’t had a great season in Seattle,” President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi said. “But we kind of look at sort of some of the underlying measures - plate discipline, of how he’s moving around the field, his sprint speeds are good. We just view him as a really good change-of-scenery candidate.”