Every major MLB trade leading up to the July 31 deadline in one place

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Manny Machado already moved from Baltimore to L.A. this month. | Matt Slocum/AP Photo

The 2018 MLB trade deadline is less than a week away, which means teams are running out of time to acquire players before they’ll be required to go on waivers prior to deals. This is the time of the season when general managers are at their busiest, a fever pitch matched only by the annual Winter Meetings.

Many players will end up being moved on July 31 as a result of the deadline, but teams have already begun making trades in the lead up to that date.

Manny Machado, arguably the biggest fish on the market, was already sent from the Orioles to the Dodgers in a blockbuster deal. Several relievers have changed hands as teams try to solidify their bullpens for the stretch run.

But teams are far from done with their work, and the reports and whispers about what they’re trying to accomplish will be flowing for the next few days. It’s one of the most interesting times of the year in the baseball world.

To keep track of all the completed deals leading up to July 31, we’ll be maintaining a running list here.

MLB trade tracker, July 2018

July 29

Braves receive: RHP Brad Brach

Orioles receive: International bonus pool money

White Sox receive: LHP Caleb Frare

Yankees receive: International bonus pool money

July 28

Cardinals receive: LHP Chasen Shreve, RHP Giovanny Gallegos

Yankees receive: 1B Luke Voit, international bonus pool money

Brewers receive: 3B Mike Moustakas

Royals receive: OF Brett Phillips, RHP Jorge Lopez

July 27

Astros receive: RHP Ryan Pressly

Twins receive: RHP Jorge Alcala, OF Gilberto Celestino

Phillies receive: IF Asdrubal Cabrera

Mets receive: RHP Franklyn Kilome

Diamondbacks receive: IF Eduardo Escobar

Twins receive: OF Gabriel Maciel, RHP Jhoan Duran, OF Ernie De La Trinidad

Mariners receive: RHP Sam Tuivailala

Cardinals receive: RHP Seth Elledge

Cubs receive: LHP Cole Hamels, cash considerations

Rangers receive: RHP Eddie Butler, RHP Rollie Lacy, player to be named later

July 26

Braves receive: LHP Johnny Venters

Rays receive: International signing slot

Yankees receive: LHP J.A. Happ

Blue Jays receive: 3B Brandon Drury, OF Billy McKinney

Brewers receive: RHP Joakim Soria

White Sox receive: LHP Kodi Medeiros, RHP Wilber Perez

Astros receive: C Martin Maldonado

Angels receive: LHP Patrick Sandoval, international bonus pool money

Rockies receive: RHP Seughwan Oh

Blue Jays receive: OF Forrest Wall, 1B Chad Spanberger, player to be named later

July 25

Red Sox receive: RHP Nathan Eovaldi

Rays receive: LHP Jalen Beeks

Rays receive: RHP Brian Shaffer, C Michael Perez

Diamondbacks receive: RHP Matt Andriese

July 24

Yankees receive: LHP Zach Britton

Orioles receive: RHP Dillon Tate, RHP Cody Carroll, LHP Josh Rogers

July 22

Royals receive: OF Brian Goodwin

Nationals receive: RHP Jacob Condra-Bogan

July 21

Athletics receive: RHP Jeurys Familia

Mets receive: 3B William Toffey, RHP Bobby Wahl, international bonus pool cash

July 19

Indians receive: LHP Brad Hand, RHP Adam Cimber

Padres receive: C Francisco Mejia

Twins receive: OF Jeremy Hazelbaker

Rays receive: Cash considerations

Cubs receive: RHP Jesse Chavez

Rangers receive: LHP Tyler Thomas

July 18

Dodgers receive: SS Manny Machado

Orioles receive: OF Yusniel Diaz, 3B Rylan Bannon, RHP Dean Kremer, RHP Zach Pop, IF Breyvic Valera

July 16

Rays receive: LHP Hoby Milner

Phillies receive: Cash considerations

July 6

Indians receive: RHP James Hoyt

Astros receive: RHP Tommy DeJuneas

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