HOUSTON, TX – August 1, 2025 – While the Houston Astros were making headlines with their blockbuster acquisitions of Carlos Correa, Jesus Sanchez, and Ramón Urías, the rest of the American League West was far from quiet at the trade deadline. Each division rival made strategic moves, either bolstering their rosters for a playoff push or shedding assets for future gains, setting the stage for an even more intense second half.
Seattle Mariners: Aggressive Buyers Boost Offense The Mariners were among the league’s most aggressive buyers, significantly upgrading their offense. They brought back a familiar face in slugging third baseman Eugenio Suárez from the Arizona Diamondbacks, a power threat who should slot directly into the middle of their lineup. Just days prior, Seattle also acquired first baseman Josh Naylor from the D-backs, giving them two new formidable bats. To fortify their bullpen, they added left-handed reliever Caleb Ferguson from the Pittsburgh Pirates. These moves indicate the Mariners are serious about challenging the Astros for the division crown.
Los Angeles Angels: Bolstering the Bullpen and Infield Depth The Angels opted to be buyers, albeit with a more measured approach. They focused on shoring up their bullpen, acquiring veteran relievers Andrew Chafin (LHP) and Luis García (RHP) from the Washington Nationals. Additionally, they added versatile infielder Oswald Peraza from the New York Yankees, providing crucial depth. Notably, the Angels chose not to sell off their expiring veteran contracts, signaling their desire to remain competitive through the season.
Texas Rangers: Strengthening the Pitching Staff The Texas Rangers made a clear push to enhance their pitching, a vital need in the competitive AL West. They landed veteran starting pitcher Merrill Kelly (RHP) from the Arizona Diamondbacks, adding an experienced arm to their rotation. In the bullpen, the Rangers acquired left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe from the Minnesota Twins and right-hander Phil Maton from the St. Louis Cardinals, aiming to create a more reliable late-inning relief corps.
Oakland Athletics: Full Rebuild Mode As expected, the Oakland Athletics were active sellers, shedding valuable assets to build for the future. Their biggest move saw them trade star closer Mason Miller (RHP) and starting pitcher J.P. Sears (LHP) to the San Diego Padres. In return, the A’s received a package of prospects highlighted by highly-touted shortstop Leodalis De Vries, among others, signaling a continued commitment to their long-term rebuild. They also sent DH Miguel Andujar to the Cincinnati Reds.
With these diverse moves across the division, the AL West looks poised for a thrilling race to the finish, with each team adjusting their strategies in response to the intense competition.