The Pirates are willing to engage in trade discussions for most players, excluding Paul Skenes. Two-time All-Star Bryan Reynolds may be a valuable asset in a limited trade market. His partial no-trade clause permits him to block trades to six teams: Yankees, Mets, Blue Jays, Dodgers, Giants, and Padres. All are in playoff contention, yet several teams on his no-trade list seem to have other priorities. This situation complicates potential trades involving Reynolds, who might also consider waiving his clause to leverage a better trade destination.
The news of Reynolds' no-trade list makes a deal sending him to any of those six clubs far less likely.
The Pirates are open for trade talks about most of their roster, excluding Paul Skenes.
Reynolds's partial no-trade protection allows him to block trades to a list of six teams: Yankees, Mets, Blue Jays, Dodgers, Giants, and Padres.
Players with limited no-trade protection often prioritize contenders on their no-trade lists to maximize leverage in determining their trade destinations.
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