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by civ ollilavad
Starting pitching is always in high demand around the Trade Deadline, with contenders looking for that one arm who can make a difference in the postseason race or put them over the top in their hunt for a World Series championship. This year's crop of starting pitcher trade options could be fairly robust, especially if bubble teams such as the Padres and Mets join in on the sale. Here are the top 14 starting pitchers who have been floated as possible trade candidates this year, ranked based on their ability to help a rotation in 2023 and beyond. (All stats are through Tuesday.)
NOTE: A report surfaced Wednesday night that the Angels will not trade Shohei Ohtani, then hours later, the club added Lucas Giolito in a trade with the White Sox. We removed Ohtani from the rankings based on that report, as well as Giolito following the deal.
Absent from the list is Noah Syngaraad, which is not quite a surprise; he could however still rank as the 17th best starting pitching option at best.
All this tells us is that the market for Amed Rosario was pretty weak.
Number 7 on the Ohtani-less and Giolito-less list is
7) Aaron Civale, RHP, Guardians
Contract status: controllable through 2025
With Shane Bieber on the injured list, the Guardians could pivot and make Civale available as they pursue offensive help. The 28-year-old righty has recorded a 2.54 ERA and 3.61 FIP on the season, and as a bonus, he comes with two-plus years of team control.
Trade likelihood: Medium