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MLB Stars Who Could Still Be Traded in 2016 Waiver Trade Window

Published by Bleacher Report on Tue, 02 Aug 2016


Unless you're discovering baseball for the first time or have been stuck in a dark cave somewhere, you know that Monday marked the passing of MLB's non-waiver trade deadline. But that doesn't mean baseball's trade season is over.Teams can still swap talent with each other in August, but that talent has to be placed on waivers first. For a refresheror to better understand how the whole process worksI direct your attention to this informative guide penned by Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter.We've seen some big names change hands while the waiver trade window was open in the past, and chances are we'll see a few more join that list before Aug. 31 arrives. Here's a look at six players who could be wearing a new uniform when rosters expand in September.Ryan Braun, OF, Milwaukee BrewersBraun can still hit (.321 BA, .898 OPS) and probably still has a couple of productive years left in him. But that production is unlikely to extend all the way through the five-year, $105 million extension that kicked in this season, as injuries are a legitimate concern for the 32-year-old outfielder.If you can get past all that, there's the whole pesky performance-enhancing-drug scandal, tainted MVP award and Braun's 23-team no-trade clause that stand in the way of a potential deal. Further complicating thingsMilwaukee isn't looking to just dump salary. The Brewers want real prospects in return.That said, Braun remains the biggest game-changing bat available, one that could be the difference between a contender making a deep run into the playoffs and missing out on the postseason altogether.Jeremy Hellickson, SP, Philadelphia PhilliesThat Hellickson remains a member of Philadelphia's rotation might be the most surprising thing we saw on deadline day. It was widely expected that the 29-year-old would be making his next start for a contending club.Per CSNPhilly.com'sJim Salisbury, Phillies general manager Matt Klentak told reporters that he didn't find a deal that "made sense for this organization at this time," with regard to why he didn't trade Hellickson (or anyone else).Still, it's hard to envision the Phillies being thrilled about the prospect of paying Hellickson $17 million next season, and it's even harder to envision Hellickson turning down that qualifying offer.While the club isn't going to give him awayand Hellickson assuredly would be claimed on waiversthere's a deal to be struck that would put the former AL Rookie of the Year in the middle of a contender's rotation for the stretch run.Brian McCann, C, New York YankeesAs Joel Sherman of the New York Post pointed out on Monday, there are obstacles to overcome for the Yankees to unload McCann: his no-trade clause, his salary ($34 million from 2017-18), which the team doesn't want to eat any of, and their desire to receive real prospects back in a deal.But with prospect Gary Sanchez having nothing left to prove in the minors and the club looking toward the future, eating some of that salary to make a deal work makes sense.McCann might be willing to waive his no-trade clause to return to Atlanta, where he lives during the offseason and where his career began. Not only would his leadership be a welcome addition in the Braves clubhouse, but the fan-favorite might help draw a crowd to the team's new ballpark next season.Kendrys Morales, DH, Kansas City RoyalsSeeing as how the Royals are unlikely to pick up the $11 million team option they hold on Morales for 2017, it was a bit of a surprise that we didn't see the veteran slugger traded before the non-waiver trade deadline.That said, for a contender in need of a veteran bat that isn't interested (or able) to take on a long-term deal (like those belonging to Braun and McCann), Morales might be its least expensive option. An acquiring team would only be on the hook for what's left of his 2016 salary (roughly $3 million) and a $1.5 million buyout of his option.Yasiel Puig, OF, Los Angeles DodgersAccording to Fox Sports'Ken Rosenthal, Puigdid not show up at Dodger Stadium on Monday after being told he was either being traded or sent to the minors. With Josh Reddick's arrival pushing Puig further down the organizational depth chart, the time has come for him and the Dodgers to part ways.Questions about his maturity will surely scare off some teams, but the 25-year-old remains a dynamic talent and is due roughly $20 million combined through the 2018 season. Considering his upside, that's enough of a potential bargain for another team to take a chance on.James Shields, SP, Chicago White SoxEven with San Diego picking up half of the $44 million left on Shields' contract, which runs through 2018, the veteran starter would clear waivers without issue, freeing the White Sox to strike a deal with any team.While the 34-year-old's numbers with Chicago are unsightly (5.17 ERA, 1.55 WHIP), they're also skewed by a trio of horrendous starts upon his arrival at U.S. Cellular Field. Since then, Shields has been one of the better pitchers in baseball.For a contender in need of rotation help, Shields could be an option, especially if said contender believes he can continue to pitch at his current level.Unless otherwise noted, all statistics courtesy ofBaseball-Reference.comand are current through games of Aug. 1. All contract information courtesy ofCot's Contracts(via Baseball Prospectus).Hit me up on Twitter to talk the waiver trade window and all things baseball:@RickWeinerBR.
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