10 MLB trade candidates who could be moved this summer, potential landing spots

Luis Robert, OF, Chicago White Sox

Since 2021, Luis Robert's.836 OPS has made him a sought-after outfielder. He's under team control until 2027 at 26, making him a long-term possibility for numerous organisations.

Cal Quantrill, SP, Colorado Rockies

The Rockies have few solid arms this trade season, including Cal Quantrill. Teams value but control his pitching due to his 29 years and arbitration eligibility through 2024.

Jazz Chisholm Jr, OF, Miami Marlins

The Marlins' most sought-after trade asset is Jazz Chisholm Jr. At 26, he can play centre field, second base and shortstop and has team control until 2026.

Mason Miller, RP, Oakland Athletics

Mason Miller is an outstanding Oakland Athletics reliever with a 2.08 ERA and 0.81 WHIP in 34.2 innings. His 46.5 percent strikeout rate and.129 batting average showed his pitching prowess.

Taylor Ward, OF, Los Angeles Angels

Taylor Ward is a reliable Angels outfielder with a.787 OPS and.344 OBP in three seasons. The 30-year-old right-handed hitter has played left field, second and third base since 2022.

Jack Flaherty, SP, Detroit Tigers

With a 2.92 ERA, 0.97 WHIP, and.221 average in 83.1 innings, Jack Flaherty has rejuvenated his Tigers career. The 28-year-old right-hander is guaranteed less than half of his $14 million salary if traded.

Yusei Kikuchi, SP, Toronto Blue Jays

Yusei Kikuchi, a solid left-handed starter for the Toronto Blue Jays, carries a 3.80 ERA and a 1.27 WHIP over the last two seasons. With a 25.4 percent strikeout rate, Kikuchi provides consistent performance and reliability.

Miguel Andujar, OF, Oakland Athletics

Miguel Andujar, a former Yankees top prospect, has thrived with the Oakland Athletics. The first 24 games of the season, he hit.327/.343/.429 with a.772 OPS.

Elias Diaz, C, Colorado Rockies

In 684 at-bats, Colorado Rockies veteran catcher Elias Diaz has a.278/.326/.418 slash line,.744 OPS, and 37 doubles. Diaz, a winter free agency trade candidate, would boost productivity at a position many teams struggle.

Pete Alonso, 1B, New York Mets

Since 2023, power-hitter Pete Alonso's OBP has dropped to.320. Alonso becomes a trade candidate as the Mets face another performance drop and are unlikely to re-sign him this winter.