The Kansas City Royals, who are 52–54 and four games out of the final American League wild-card spot, indicated they at least won’t sell by reportedly agreeing to an extension Sunday night with potential impending free agent Seth Lugo. Meanwhile, all signs point to the St. Louis Cardinals — at 54–53 and 3 1/2 games out of the last NL playoff berth — paring down over the next few days.
A whole bunch of teams in the middle still could go either way, with some doing mini-rebuilds while keeping an eye on returning to contention in 2026. And then there’s the San Diego Padres, who could sell and buy in A.J. Preller’s inimitable hyperactive fashion.
Here are seven players likely to change uniforms this week, listed in order of the impact they could make on a new team.
Eugenio Suárez, Diamondbacks 3B
One has to imagine the Diamondbacks — six games out of the last wild-card spot but just two years removed from a World Series run as an 84-win team — would like to go for it again. But Suárez, an impending free agent on a 50-homer pace, is the type of player who can bring back a haul and jumpstart a retool, especially in a market with so few sellers and headline names.
Ryan Helsley, Cardinals Closer
Mitch Keller, Pirates Starting Pitcher
Marcell Ozuna, Braves DH

