Eugenio Suárez, Arizona Diamondbacks
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The Arizona Diamondbacks are expected to be sellers at the trade deadline, which means third baseman Eugenio Suárez is likely to be on the move.
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SB Nation on MSNCubs trade target: Eugenio SuárezOnly about $5 million remains on Suárez’ contract, and the Cubs can easily fit that in. Jed Hoyer has already gone on record as saying finances should not be an issue in improving this team. Given those conditions (taking all the money and that Suárez is a rental), what would it take to get him from the Diamondbacks?
Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suárez appears to have dodged a major injury after he was hit by a pitch on his hand during the All-Star Game.
Here’s a rundown of all sellers and potential sellers, and their possible market impact. Top tradeable talent: Eugenio Suárez, Josh Naylor, Zac Gallen, Merrill Kelly. Insider notes: Suárez should bring a nice return for a rental with the Yankees, Cubs needing 3B help. Gallen is viewed favorably despite down year.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are used to hot weather. Summer temperatures in the area are known for climbing north of 110 degrees. And though Atlanta’s southeastern humidity makes for a different airiness than the West,
The Milwaukee Brewers are building some serious momentum, and the trade deadline could be their opportunity to seize control of their division. Entering the All
ATLANTA — Eugenio Suárez said he is “happy” in Arizona and is doing his best to help a club that entered the All-Star break floundering but fighting: three games under .500, 11 games removed from the NL West lead and 5.5 games out of a wild-card spot.
Third base is not the only position the Yankees need to strengthen ahead of this year's MLB Trade Deadline.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has given a realistic view of Daniel Suárez's future prospects as he races his last season with Trackhouse Racing.
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EssentiallySports on MSNDale Jr. Warns Suárez: Drop Nice Guy Act or Get ForgottenIn the overheated crucible of the NASCAR Cup Series, careers aren’t simply built on skill behind the wheel; they’re sculpted by moments in the spotlight, flashes of grit, and an uncanny ability to command respect when it’s needed most.
Trackhouse Racing teammates Ross Chastain and Daniel Suárez tangled in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race, with Suárez getting the worst of a Turn 11 collision at Sonoma Raceway. Suárez was running 14th when Chastain overcooked his entry into the final corner in the 45th of 110 laps in the Toyota/Save Mart 350.