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The New York Yankees reportedly have an offer ready to try to lure Eugenio Suárez to the Bronx. The Bombers are eager to add a quality bat to their lineup, but the move could require parting with one of their top prospects.
Here is the latest intel I’ve received in conversations and texts with front office executives from all 30 teams and others in the game.
The Detroit Tigers are one of many teams reportedly interested in Eugenio Suárez, but returning to Detroit would allow him to go back to where it all started.
Geraldo Perdomo brought him home on a fielder's choice, Josh Naylor walked, and Eugenio Suárez blasted his 34th homer of the season to give Arizona a 4-0 lead off Cardinals' starter Miles Mikolas. Suárez wasn't done there, however. He'd crush a solo homer in the third inning to extend Arizona's lead.
Don't miss this unique look at Eugenio Suárez's three-run home run in the bottom of the first inning against the Cardinals
The Arizona Diamondbacks host the St. Louis Cardinals in the afternoon portion of Sunday’s MLB slate. Arizona’s Eugenio Suarez returned from the All-Star break in great form, homering twice in last night’s 10-1 victory over St. Louis.
Eugenio Suarez, one of the top names on the market this MLB trade deadline took over the lead in home runs in the National League. The Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman came into the game one back of Shohei Ohtaini. In the first inning, Suarez went deep to left field to give Arizona a quick 3-0 lead over the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNew York Mets analysts detail likely cost in blockbuster trades for Eugenio Suarez or Corey SeagerOn a recent edition of SNY’s “ Baseball Night in NY ,” Mets reporters and analysts Anthony DiComo and Hannah Keyser offered up two blockbuster trade ideas for a pair of star infielders. The former took a swing at a trade the team has been linked to of late. And that is for Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suraez.