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As the MLB trade deadline looms, teams have reportedly found it difficult to make the deals they want.
ESPN's Buster Olney reported Monday that teams have grown frustrated with "the high asking prices of the dealers" and the lack of players available at the deadline.
While several teams have addressed specific needs and added some firepower to their rosters, other teams are struggling to make any big moves as Tuesday's deadline approaches.
There have been very few stars dealt at this year's deadline and while that might change before Tuesday, high asking prices might be why no teams add a major needle-mover.