The trade deadline is here at Major League Baseball. The 2022 MLB trade deadline is set for or 6 p.m. ET on Tuesday (Aug. 2), meaning teams have less than four hours left to bolster their rosters ahead of the August and September playoff push. This year’s trade deadline is not short on intrigue or big names. The biggest name of them all — Juan Soto — is on the move. About six hours before the deadline, the Nationals and Padres agreed to a deal that would send Soto (and Josh Bell) to San Diego and a number of top prospects to Washington. Willson Contreras, Ian Happ and Noah Syndergaard are some of the other notable names that could be moved by Tuesday night. Trades take place on Tuesday, but some teams didn’t expect to complete their trades. The Yankees were one of MLB’s busiest teams before the deadline, acquiring starter Frankie Montas, outfielder Andrew Benintendi and relievers Lou Trivino and Scott Efross while sending Joey Gallo to the Dodgers. Prior to the soto deal, the Padres pulled off a surprise acquisition of Josh Hader from the Brewers. The Mariners, meanwhile, made a splash by trading for Luis Castillo, the top starting pitcher available. Want to track every important transaction before the deadline? We invite you below with our 2022 MLB Trade Deadline Tracker.