Top 5 Trade Candidates As Spring Training Approaches
While some big-money teams (attn: LA Dodgers, NY Yankees) are still dreaming of possibly trading for Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal from the Detroit Tigers, or infielder Ketel Marte from the Arizona Diamondbacks, those two are just not available. But there really are, in truth, five big names who could still be traded before Opening Day. Let's take a look, with the help of Jim Bowden of The Athletic.
Jarren Duran, OF, Boston Red Sox
Duran was on the rumor mill for much of the 2025 season, being largely linked to the San Diego Padres. With a projected Boston starting outfield of the future of Wilyer Abreu in right, Ceddanne Rafaela in center and Roman Anthony in left, do they really want to keep Duran as a DH with all the trade value he has?
"It’s not that they want to trade Duran, but if the return was either an infielder or starting pitcher who better fits with their current roster, they’d be open to it," writes Bowden, although he admits that a deal has not been close yet this off-season.
CJ Abrams, SS, Washington Nationals
Abrams had another exciting season for the Nationals—when he was able to put the ball in play and get on base. That's the trick for the speedy shortstop. He has elite speed, and surprising power for his frame. For the second year in a row, however, his on-base percentage was stuck at around the .315 mark. He simply refuses to take walks, which keeps his potential offensive production somewhat capped.
"That said, with his speed/power combination and his prime years ahead of him, his trade value may never be higher," says Bowden. The insider admits that Washington isn't actively shopping Abrams, but they will listen if the right package comes along.
