Deadline Rumors: Could Phillies swing a big deal for Mason Miller?
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Monday, July 21 at 6:59 p.m. ET: Rosenthal: A’s might be willing to change their stance on trading star closer Mason Miller.
Star closer Mason Miller was virtually untouchable during the 2024 trade deadline. Could the A’s stance change this time around? It’s possible, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal.
The way the A’s see it, only a few teams are bold enough to propose an offer for Miller worthy of consideration. General manager David Forst might engage those teams as the deadline nears. But for now, he appears willing to let them grow more desperate.
Which teams might tempt the A’s? The Philadelphia Phillies, who reached agreement Sunday with free-agent reliever David Robertson, probably would be No. 1 on the list.
Rosenthal goes on to list the Dodgers, Yankees, Padres and Mariners as potential suitors.
Miller, 26, has a 4.04 ERA in 35 games this season. Since giving up four runs in the first two games against the Phillies in May, Miller has a 2.00 ERA. He has struck out 40.1% of the batters he has faced.
Miller is under team control through 2029.
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