General managers in both leagues might have gotten a few days out of the office, but that hasn't kept them from texting, emailing or calling to talk trades during the All-Star break. And the trade buzz has indeed begun to pick up.
Braves pitcher Julio Teheran, Yankees reliever Andrew Miller and Rockies outfielder Carlos Gonzalez are all considered to be on the trade block, but a few MLB execs told me they think their respective teams will hang on to their valuable assets, at least until this offseason. Hearing that, I set out to identify which players are most likely to be traded before this year's deadline.