Getty Images/Ringer illustration From the Marlins' fire sale to however you look at Tampa Bay's strategy, here's a recap of the end of this year's best (and worst) trade performances Even though there was no star blockbuster move, like Max Scherzer to the Rangers and Justin Verlander to the Mets in 2023 or Juan Soto to San Diego in 2022, the 2024 MLB trade deadline turned into a head-spinning frenzy in the final hours with a series of leaguewide deals. In some of the biggest deadline day moves, Tigers starter Jack Flaherty was sent to the Dodgers, Marlins closer Tanner Scott went to the Padres, and the Orioles added Trevor Rogers and Eloy Jiménez. Perhaps most notable was who did not get traded. Tarik Skubal remained in Detroit, the White Sox kept their two top trade-value players, and Blake Snell stayed with the Giants. The extremely high prices for pitching became the story of the deadline, and only some of the more aggressive general managers were willing to pay those inflated prices. Here are my winners and losers from the 2024 MLB trade deadline: Winner: The Miami Marlins' Fire Sale The Marlins may end up being one of the biggest winners of the deadline because they...