Rays Continue to Free Space on 40-Man Roster by Dealing Cristopher Sanchez to Phillies

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Turns out November isn't an insignificant month for MLB, as Wednesday has been comprised of compelling roster moves leading up to the Rule 5 Draft deadline.

The Tampa Bay Rays were involved in their second trade of the day, as they dealt left-handed hurler Christopher Sanchez to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for infield prospect Curtis Mead.

The Rays also offloaded right-hander Jose De Leon to the Cincinnati Reds earlier in the evening.

Of course, Tampa Bay remained intent on freeing up space on their 40-man roster with the deadline to submit them having passed at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

MLB.com ranks the Rays farm system as No. 2 in the league and the organization's front office is wisely prioritizing promoting their top talent to the 40-man roster to prevent the risk of losing them to December's Rule 5 Draft.

The Phillies, on other other hand, clearly value Sanchez's potential as they subsequently added him to their 40-man roster ahead of the deadline.

Additionally, they promoted fellow left-handers JoJo Romero and Garrett Cleavinger, as well as right-hander Mauricio Llovera.

Sanchez was a viable piece for the Rays' minor league affiliates in 2019. Across stints with Bowling Green, Charlotte, and Durham, the 22-year-old compiled an impressive 2.26 ERA with 73 strikeouts in 75.2 innings of work.