CHICAGO — The biggest domino of trade season fell last week when the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired All-Star Manny Machado from the Baltimore Orioles. When the next big one falls, the playoff contenders set to meet at Wrigley Field on Monday night might want to get involved. After all, they both have a history of big midseason trades.
The Arizona Diamondbacks brought in slugger J.D. Martinez last year, while the Chicago Cubs hit the July market with big moves in both 2016 (Aroldis Chapman) and 2017 (Jose Quintana). Both teams can use help again now, though in different areas of the game. The Diamondbacks rank mid-pack in scoring while sporting a lowly .309 on-base percentage. The Cubs, meanwhile, can’t get any length from their starting staff.
The Machado trade got the attention of every contender and made headlines around the baseball world, including with the oddsmakers. If the Dodgers weren’t the favorites to come out of the National League before the deal, they are now.
“It was a really good trade by the Dodgers,” Ben Zobrist said over the weekend. “I think that’s what they needed. I still like our chances against a team like that if we can get into that position we’ve been in the last couple of years.”