This year's MLB trade deadline didn't have star players on the move -- like Juan Soto in 2022 -- or the volume of last year -- when there were 68 trades on deadline day -- but, as usual, the 6 p.m. ET cutoff went down with a flurry of activity.
We did have two shocking trades: The Astros brought back former star Carlos Correa while the Athletics traded closer Mason Miller to the Padres for Leo De Vries, one of the best prospects in the game. Former Cy Young winner Shane Bieber, still rehabbing in the minors, went from Cleveland to Toronto, while the Orioles and Diamondbacks were busy as expected.