
MLB Trade Rumors’ Anthony Franco is set to host a live chat for Trade Rumors Front Office subscribers today at 2:00 PM Central. The session will provide an in-depth look at the latest trade rumors and front office strategy from across Major League Baseball. Subscribers will have the chance to ask Franco questions and receive real-time analysis from one of the game’s top trade reporters.
Franco has been a key voice in the trade rumor landscape for years, with a track record of breaking major stories before they hit mainstream media. Alongside Tim Dierkes and Steve Adams, he has built a reputation for insightful, data-driven coverage of MLB front offices. Subscribers to Trade Rumors Front Office also gain access to exclusive articles, contract tracking tools, and ad-free browsing.
The live chat comes at a busy time for MLB trade rumors. Teams are evaluating their rosters ahead of the July 30 trade deadline, and a number of star players are expected to be on the move. Franco has already broken news on several notable transactions this season, including a blockbuster trade that sent a top starting pitcher from a first-place team to a contender.
Franco’s work is supported by a range of proprietary tools, including the MLB Contract Tracker, which gives fans and analysts a detailed look at player salaries, remaining contract years, and arbitration eligibility. These tools provide context for evaluating trade value and long-term implications for each team.
Tim Dierkes and Steve Adams also contribute weekly subscriber-only articles that break down team needs, market trends, and player performance. Their combined expertise gives Front Office subscribers a unique advantage in understanding the evolving trade landscape.
Those interested in joining the live chat must have an active Trade Rumors Front Office subscription. The session will be held via a secure platform and will not be available to the general public or non-subscribers.
The chat is scheduled for today at 2:00 PM Central, and fans are encouraged to submit questions in advance. With the trade deadline approaching, now is the time to stay ahead of the curve and gain insider insight from one of the best in the business.

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