5 Players Playing Their Way Out of Trades: Peralta, Adames & More
This season's trade deadline has seen players like Freddy Peralta and Willy Adames potentially diminishing their trade value with subpar performances. Each of these five players was anticipated to be on the move, yet their struggles have created skepticism among contending teams. Notable examples include Peralta, who has a 7.18 ERA in his last seven games, and Jarren Duran, whose batting average has plummeted to .199. The current trend suggests teams may hesitate to trade for underperforming assets, jeopardizing their chances to strengthen rosters before the deadline.
By the Numbers- Freddy Peralta: 5-6 record, 4.83 ERA in 16 starts; 7.18 ERA in last seven outings.
- Jarren Duran: .199 batting average with 30.2% strikeout rate, four homers this season.
- Zac Gallen: 6.10 ERA, .317 opponent batting average, worst among qualified MLB starters.
While these players are struggling, the teams could still find value in them based on upside. A change of scenery might revitalize some of these athletes, increasing their trade appeal. Additionally, potential buyers may weigh the risk of investing in a player trying to rebound against their current performance.
State of Play- Mets and Giants are showing signs of becoming deadline sellers amid disappointing seasons.
- Red Sox and Diamondbacks face challenges improving trade assets due to player underperformance.
The upcoming weeks will be critical for these players to improve their stats and attract interest from other teams. If they continue to struggle, it may lead to fewer trades, pushing teams to seek alternatives or hold onto their current rosters.
Bottom LineFor teams eyeing trades, monitoring player performance in the weeks leading up to the deadline will be paramount. A few standout performances could shift perceptions, making them more appealing despite current struggles. Ultimately, proactive measures from these players could salvage their trade value and ensure teams remain competitive.
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