MLB Trade Deadline 2014 Recap: Every Deal Made On The Final Day

Every Deal Made On Final Day Before MLB Trade Deadline
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Hang up the phones. The MLB non-waiver trade deadline has finally passed. And unlike last year, there was a whole lot of action during the final day.

A couple of blockbuster deals were made as both Oakland and Detroit bolstered their starting pitching rotations. Boston kicked off the day by sending lefty ace Jon Lester and outfielder Jonny Gomes to Oakland in exchange for slugger Yoenis Cespedes. Then hours later, the Tigers countered by acquiring 2012 Cy Young award winner David Price from Tampa just before time expired.

Those were far from the only deals made as the 4 p.m. ET deadline approached. Here's a recap of all the deals that were made on the final day of the non-waiver trade deadline.

Detriot Tigers - Tampa Bay Rays - Seattle Mariners
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Boston Red Sox - Oakland Athletics
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Oakland Athletics - Minnesota Twins
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A's get: Sam Fuld (OF)
Twins get: Tommy Milone (P)
St. Louis Cardinals - Boston Red Sox
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Milwaukee Brewers - Arizona Diamondbacks
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Washington Nationals - Cleveland Indians
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Nationals get: Asdrubal Cabrera (SS)
Indians get: Zach Walters (SS)
Seattle Mariners - San Diego Padres
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Baltimore Orioles - Boston Red Sox
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Orioles get: Andrew Miller (P)
Red Sox get: Eduardo Rodriguez (OF)
New York Yankees - Boston Red Sox
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Yankees get: Stephen Drew (SS)
Red Sox get: Kelly Johnson (3B)
New York Yankees - Arizona Diamondbacks
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Yankees get: Martin Prado (INF)
D'backs get: Peter O'Brien (C)
Chicago Cubs - Atlanta Braves
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Miami Marlins - Houston Astros
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