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May 7, 2026 ∙ 6 min
Thursday Trade Tracker: Chicago White Sox. Cleon, J.C., Nemo, and the Most Hits in a Game That You Didn't Start.
The history between the Mets and White Sox includes World Champions, Hall of Famers, and key bench pieces. However, the most interesting transactions weren't exactly between the teams, but players who signed with one or the other. The most impactful deal between the two, the Tommie Agee deal, was previously detailed in another piece on December trades. Tom Seaver famously was claimed by the White Sox in 1984, as compensation for losing Dennis Lamp to free agency. The Mets and Frank Cashen...
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Apr 30, 2026 ∙ 6 min
Thursday Trade Tracker: Colorado Rockies. Sabes, The Other Matsui, and a Playoff Game 1 Pitcher.
Coming off a lost weekend to the Colorado Rockies, when we look back at the trade history between these two National League teams, we see a history of indirect consequences. The largest deal was another huge three team trade that will be examined in a future piece about mega-deals. The most famous intersection of these teams was a trade that NEVER really happened. Following the 2000 season, NLCS MVP Mike Hampton famously departed for free agency as his family fell in love with the Colorado...
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Apr 16, 2026 ∙ 8 min
Thursday Trade Tracker : Texas Rangers. Mr. Perfect, The Toddfather, and The Man who Punched out his Manager!
Whether they are exchanging Cy Young winners or participating in chaotic 4-team blockbusters, the Mets and Texas Rangers have a long history as trade partners - even though the Mets rarely seem to come out ahead. Either a salary dump or a prospect haul, the Mets-Rangers pipeline remains one of the most fascinating inter-league relationships in baseball. Some of the most well-loved and famous players might not have been involved in trades, but have played for both of these teams. Look at this...
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