Plenty of factors in play as tricky hitting market takes shape for MLB trade deadline

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The teams who are sellers now are so bad that it is difficult to find desirable bats.

The Nationals have third baseman Jeimar Candelario in a rebound season and his walk year. But it is hard to find tempting hitters on the Athletics, Royals and Tigers.

The Cardinals also control Paul Goldschmidt through next season, and rival executives think he is more likely to be extended than dealt.

Has Christian Yelich rebounded sufficiently in his age-31 season that any club would be willing to absorb some, most or all of the five years at $135.5 million he is still owed beyond this season? And would the Brewers, after taking such abuse for trading Josh Hader while contending last year, agree to deal Yelich, even though they would probably like to be out of the contract? Also, Yelich has full no-trade rights.

 

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