Latest On Eugenio Suarez's Market
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The D-backs are transitioning to a seller's approach, having traded first baseman Josh Naylor to the Mariners. Third baseman Eugenio Suárez, with a strong performance of .252/.325/.593 and 36 home runs this season, is a sought-after player. The Mariners are still pursuing him despite landing Naylor, while other teams, including the Reds, Cubs, and Yankees, are also interested in Suárez. The Astros have entered the bidding due to an injury to Isaac Paredes but face financial constraints to make the acquisition.
Eugenio Suárez, hitting .252/.325/.593 with 36 home runs, is a prime target for contenders, particularly the Mariners who have already acquired Josh Naylor.
The Mariners’ interest in Suárez persists despite acquiring Josh Naylor, as they didn’t compromise their top prospects in that deal and view him as their top target.
Alongside the Mariners, teams such as the Reds, Cubs, and Yankees have expressed interest in acquiring Suárez, reflecting his high market demand.
The Astros are now interested in Suárez following Isaac Paredes' injury, but crossing the luxury tax threshold presents significant challenges for Houston.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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