The Arizona Diamondbacks and Seattle Mariners pulled off a trade on July 30, with Arizona sending third baseman Eugenio Suarez for first baseman Tyler Locklear and pitching prospects Juan Burgos and Hunter Cranton.
Suarez is set to become a free agent after this season. He’s batting .248 this season with 36 home runs and 87 RBIs.
Locklear was the No. 9-ranked prospect in the Mariners’ organization, according to MLB.com. Cranton was No. 16. Burgos was No. 17.
What grades did the Diamondbacks and Mariners receiver for the trade? Who won the 2025 MLB trade deadline deal?
Check out the early reviews for the trade between the DBacks and Mariners, which hasn’t been officially announced.
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Details: Arizona Diamondbacks dealing Eugenio Suarez to Seattle Mariners
CBS Sports: Diamondbacks receive a C, Mariners land an A for Eugenio Suarez trade
R.J. Anderson writes: “It’s to be seen what the Diamondbacks can get from this trio. Perhaps Locklear becomes a fixture in the middle of Arizona’s lineup, and/or maybe both Cranton and Burgos can work their way into high-leverage situations. In that case, this deal will age well enough. As it stands, though, it’s probably OK to feel a touch underwhelmed by this package considering the strength of the Mariners’ system and the paucity of comparable offensive talent available.”
USA TODAY Sports: Diamondbacks earn a B+, Mariners get an B+ for Eugenio Suarez trade
Jesse Yomtov writes: “Pretty good return, plucking three of Seattle’s top 20 prospects in Locklear (No. 9), Cranton (16) and Burgos (17). Locklear, 24, will likely find himself getting a run-out in Arizona’s lineup sooner rather than later. The first baseman made his big-league debut last season and has nothing left to prove in the minors (.316/.401/.552, 19 HR, 82 RBis in Class AAA).”
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The Athletic: Diamondbacks given a C, Mariners take an A for Eugenio Suarez trade
It writes: “Locklear is well-liked but ultimately a right-handed first baseman dependent on power. Arizona could be a good fit to get him at-bats. Burgos and Cranton should develop into big-league relievers, but it’s hard to say what kind of ceiling either have.
Fansided: Diamondbacks land C+, Mariners earn an A for Eugenio Suarez trade
Chris Landers writes: “The Diamondbacks should feel good about getting Locklear in this deal. And Cranton and Burgos should be able to contribute — Burgos out of the pen right away potentially. Still…that’s all they could squeeze out for a bat as hot as Suarez’s? I get his defense is suspect, but still.”
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