The latest episode of the MLB Trade Rumors Podcast is now live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you subscribe as well! You can also use the player at this link to listen, if you don’t use Spotify or Apple for podcasts.
This week, host Darragh McDonald is joined by Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias to discuss…
Plus, Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors joins the show to discuss…
The Cardinals going into a rebuild, which should put a bunch of interesting names on the trade block (21:50) The Rangers parting ways with Bruce Bochy with questions about how aggressively they will be trying to contend in 2026 (33:20) The Mets just missing the postseason with Pete Alonso becoming a free agent again (42:10) The Nationals hiring Paul Toboni as their new president of baseball operations (52:45) The Blue Jays putting Alek Manoah on waivers, who is claimed by the Braves (1:00:55)Check out our past episodes!
The Tigers And Astros Try To Hang On, And Brewers’ Rotation Issues – listen here The Struggling Mets, Bryce Eldridge, And Trey Yesavage – listen here Talking Mariners With Jerry Dipoto – listen hereThe podcast intro and outro song “So Long” is provided courtesy of the band Showoff. Check out their Facebook page here!
Photo courtesy of Tim Heitman, Imagn Images
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