The baseball world is buzzing about the possibility of A’s closer Mason Miller being traded as the trade deadline approaches. Miller, who has been lights out this season with a 1.10 ERA, 0.67 WHIP, and 33 strikeouts in 16 1/3 innings, is drawing interest from several contending teams in need of bullpen help.
While the A’s are not ruling out a trade, they are reportedly asking for a “staggering” return for the talented 25-year-old pitcher. Teams like the Padres, Rangers, Cubs, and Dodgers are among those who could potentially meet the A’s asking price. The Baltimore Orioles, in particular, have been mentioned as a possible landing spot for Miller, given their need for a closer and their deep farm system.
Despite the trade rumors swirling around him, Miller is under team control until after the 2029 season, making it likely that the A’s will hold onto him to build around for the future. However, with his dominant stuff and impressive performance this season, the trade deadline could bring some unexpected twists and turns in the baseball world.
For now, baseball fans will have to wait and see if Miller remains with the A’s or if he becomes a key piece in a blockbuster trade that could shake up the playoff race. Stay tuned as the trade deadline approaches for more updates on this developing story.