Three MLB infielders to switch teams in November
November 21, 2025
Mauricio Dubon (X)
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series at the beginning of the month. Since then, 13 MLB players have been on the move. Let’s take a look at three infielders who have been traded.Â
Nick Allen
The middle infielder from San Diego was traded from Atlanta to Houston on November 19. He is joining his third MLB team after three seasons in Oakland and one in Atlanta. In 2025, Allen lacked power, as he batted .221 with zero home runs and 22 runs batted in during 135 games. He scored 32 runs and had 82 hits, 11 doubles, eight stolen bases, 31 walks, 93 total bases, eight sacrifice bunts, three sacrifice flies, 93 total bases, an on base percentage of .284, and a slugging percentage of .251.
Mauricio Dubon
The middle infielder from San Pedro Sula, Honduras was traded from Houston to Atlanta on November 19 for Allen. Dubon is joining his fourth MLB team after one season in Milwaukee and four seasons each in San Francisco and Houston. In 2025, Dubon won the Gold Glove Award as a utility infielder, and batted .241 with seven home runs and 33 runs batted in during 133 games. He scored 43 runs, and had 89 hits, 21 doubles, three stolen bases, 24 walks, 131 total bases, three sacrifice bunts, one sacrifice fly (came in a 10-3 Astros win over the Minnesota Twins on June 13), an on base percentage of .289, and a slugging percentage of .355. Dubon won a World Series with the Astros in 2022.
Tristan Gray
The infielder from Houston, Texas was traded from the Tampa Bay Rays to the Boston Red Sox on November 18 for pitcher Luis Guerrero. Gray has played two seasons with the Rays and shared one season with the Oakland Athletics and Miami Marlins. In 2025, Gray batted .231 with three home runs and nine runs batted in. During 30 games, he scored nine runs, and had 18 hits, five doubles, six walks, 32 total bases, one sacrifice bunt (in a 6-5 Rays win over the Seattle Mariners on September 2), one sacrifice fly, an on base percentage of .282, and a slugging percentage of .410.
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