Celebrities Who Have Lyme Disease and What They've Said

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<p>Grace GavilanesJuly 31, 2025 at 8:54 PM</p>

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<p>According to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease every year. Symptoms can include a rash and flu-like symptoms, with some people going on to experience arthritis, facial palsy, pain, irregular heartbeats and other worsening symptoms.</p>

<p>In recent years, numerous celebrities have come forward with their own stories of suffering, opening up about their health and treatments, both for better and worse.</p>

<p>Justin Timberlake is the latest star to speak out about his experience since being diagnosed, joining a list of stars that include the Hadid siblings, Ben Stiller, Shania Twain and more stars who've been affected by Lyme.</p>

<p>Justin Timberlake</p>

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<p>On July 31, 2025, Timberlake revealed that he had been diagnosed with Lyme disease while on his Forget Tomorrow world tour and finding himself performing through "massive amount of nerve pain or, just feeling crazy fatigue or sickness."</p>

<p>"If you've experienced this disease or know someone who has — then you're aware: living with this can be relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically," he wrote.</p>

<p>"I was faced with a personal decision. Stop touring? Or, keep going and figure it out. I decided the joy that performing brings me far outweighs the fleeting stress my body was feeling. I'm so glad I kept going. Not only did I prove my mental tenacity to myself but, I now have so many special moments with all of you that I will never forget. I was reluctant to talk about this because I was always raised to keep something like this to yourself. But I am trying to be more transparent about my struggles so that they aren't misinterpreted.Sharing all of this with the hope that we can all find a way to be more connected. I'd like to do my part to help others experiencing this disease too."</p>

<p>Alexis Ohanian</p>

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<p>After getting full body scans, the Reddit co-founder shared on X in July 2024 that he had been diagnosed with Lyme disease.</p>

<p>"Wild. No symptoms, thankfully, but gonna treat," he wrote in part, adding, "I spend so little time in the wilderness/northeast this was quite a surprise. Anyway, gonna grab some antibiotics — can't keep me down, tick!"</p>

<p>Leah McSweeney</p>

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<p>The Real Housewives of New York City alum revealed she'd been diagnosed with the disease through an Instagram story in July 2024 where she posted her blood test results.</p>

<p>"Please send success stories of healing from Lyme," she wrote. "It's a new infection not chronic."</p>

<p>"Apologies to all my friends who I've canceled on in the past couple months cus I was feeling like s---," she finished.</p>

<p>Fletcher</p>

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<p>Fletcher</p>

<p>In September 2023, the singer announced her diagnosis on Instagram alongside two photos of herself during a doctor's visit, sharing that her recent health battle has forced her to put her career on pause.</p>

<p>"I have recently been diagnosed with Lyme disease. I started becoming increasingly ill over the last couple years and just kept pushing even though I knew there was something deeper going on," she wrote. "For the last few months I've been receiving treatments, following doctor's orders and doing my best to learn more about this invisible illness."</p>

<p>"Lyme has affected me in a variety of ways and while it has not only taken a tremendous toll on my physical body, it has also caused concern for my voice as well," she continued. "This has won on my soul in a way that's hard to even put words to as singing is the thing I love most in this world and my voice is my vessel for expression."</p>

<p>Yolanda Hadid</p>

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<p>The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has spoken out about her diagnosis onstage, on TV, on social media and in her 2017 book, Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease.</p>

<p>"This disease has brought me and many others to our knees, often wishing to die of utter hopelessness and exhaustion. Like I always say, you don't get it until you get it," she said at the Global Lyme Alliance Gala in 2016. "It's hard for people to understand the invisible disability that owns our life especially behind the beautiful face that shines so bright on the covers of magazines."</p>

<p>Bella Hadid</p>

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<p>In her speech at the 2016 Global Lyme Alliance, Yolanda's daughter Bella explained how her passion for horseback riding - and many aspects of her life - have been hindered because of her Lyme battle.</p>

<p>"It was my dream of my life and what I did every single day until I just stopped and realized I didn't have the brain power to ride horses anymore, so that was the end of that," Bella explained. "I know what it feels like to not want to get out of bed from bone pains and exhaustion and days on end of not wanting to socialize or be around people because the anxiety and brain fog just isn't worth it. After years of this, you begin to get used to living with the sickness, instead of getting cured and moving on with your life."</p>

<p>In 2023, the model shared that after 15 years, she is "finally healthy."</p>

<p>"The little me that suffered would be so proud of grown me for not giving up on myself🫶🏼," she wrote on Instagram. "I have so much gratitude for and perspective on life, this 100+ days of Lyme, chronic disease, [co-infection] treatment, almost 15 years of invisible suffering, was all worth it if I'm able to, God willing, have a lifetime of spreading love from a full cup, and being able to truly be myself, For the first time ever."</p>

<p>Bella's brother, model Anwar Hadid, also lives with the "invisible illness," Yolanda has shared.</p>

<p>"Watching my babies struggle in silence to support me in my journey struck the deepest core of hopelessness inside of me," she said in a 2015 speech.</p>

<p>Dr. Raphael Kellman told PEOPLE at the time that it's not uncommon for family members to have Lyme disease at the same time, though "it's not genetic, it's because they share the same environment," he added.</p>

<p>Riley Keough</p>

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<p>In her 2023 Vanity Fair cover story, the daughter of Lisa Marie Presley revealed she had Lyme disease. It not only led to her choosing surrogacy when starting a family with husband Ben Smith-Petersen (the pair welcomed daughter Tupelo in August 2022), but also affects her day-to-day life.</p>

<p>"I can carry children," she explained, "but it felt like the best choice for what I had going on physically with the autoimmune stuff."</p>

<p>The Vanity Fair interview took place in Sweden, where the actress said she was on a "little break" as she worked to "alleviate" Lyme symptoms at a holistic center where they do "all kinds of things that you can't really do in America yet, like cleaning your blood," she shared.</p>

<p>Ryan Sutter</p>

<p>Ryan Sutter/instagram Ryan Sutter</p>

<p>After navigating a "mystery" illness for months during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sutter announced in May 2021 that he had Lyme disease, worsened by mold exposure.</p>

<p>Sutter explained that after going through a litany of testing and blood work over the last year, doctors determined that his body is susceptible to taking in mold toxins, which he is frequently exposed to as a firefighter.</p>

<p>"It seems to be that what happened is that my immune system was weakened through exposures to toxins and especially to mold," he said on wife Trista Sutter's podcast, Better Etc. "There are other people in the fire academy that probably had the same exposures who aren't dealing with these exposures because their genetics are stronger, they're able to get rid of the toxins easier."</p>

<p>He also tested positive for COVID-19 and Epstein-Barr virus, a common illness that causes mononucleosis.</p>

<p>"It's been hard," Trista said. "It's a really difficult thing to see the person you love most in the world struggling. And he's a big, strong guy, and oof - to see him get emotional and feel hopeless, in that all I could really do is advocate for him, so that's what I did."</p>

<p>In June 2022, the couple sat down with PEOPLE for an update on Ryan's health — and had good news.</p>

<p>"For so long, I was only thinking about how to survive the day," said Ryan. "But I feel like my life is coming back. And that's been really encouraging."</p>

<p>Kelley Flanagan</p>

<p>Kelley Flanagan/ instagram Kelley Flanagan</p>

<p>Bachelor alumna Kelly Flanagan shared "some not so good news" with her Instagram followers in August 2021 — she tested positive for Lyme disease.</p>

<p>The former Bachelor contestant posted a video on Instagram where she tearfully explained that she's been struggling with the news about her health.</p>

<p>"I'm not having the best day today," Flanagan said, before sharing that she tested positive for Lyme disease. The reality star said that she suspected that something was off because her body "is so much more sensitive and super reactive to a bunch of things."</p>

<p>"Two of my brothers have Lyme disease and a lot of their symptoms sounded really similar to me," she said. "Cause I've just always had something off since I was young, and like, really really had to take care of myself."</p>

<p>Flanagan said that she thinks "this is something that I've had maybe for a while," and she's partially relieved to have a diagnosis.</p>

<p>"It's a blessing and a curse because now I can target why I feel off so often but also means several different lifestyle changes and extensive research on how to help/hopefully cure this!" she wrote in the caption. "I know this is going to be tough for me seeing what my brothers have gone through mentally and physically but I'm going to put so much of my time and energy into figuring this out and combatting this."</p>

<p>Debbie Gibson</p>

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<p>While Debbie Gibson finally achieved her dream of competing on season 25 of Dancing with the Stars, the singer admitted her Lyme disease made the experience a challenging one. "I can't be cavalier with my body," she told PEOPLE. "I can't just push myself without thinking what happens next. [Lyme disease] can affect my stamina."</p>

<p>But there's a silver lining: after fighting the disease for years, Gibson knows her physical strengths and weaknesses. "I've always been in tune with my body," she said. "But the last few years have helped me learn where I can push my limits. I'm going to choose to think of that as an advantage!"</p>

<p>In a candid chat with PEOPLE in August 2021, she elaborated on her symptoms and treatment, saying she's "learned to expect the unexpected."</p>

<p>"I know I can get through it," she said of tougher days. "And every time I get through it, I'm reminded of how strong we all are."</p>

<p>Kelly Dodd & Rick Leventhal</p>

<p>Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Rick Leventhal and Kelly Dodd</p>

<p>In June 2021, the Real Housewives of Orange County star revealed the couple's diagnosis on her Instagram Story.</p>

<p>"So, we tested positive for Lyme disease," Dodd said, while filming Leventhal sitting across the table from her.</p>

<p>She went on to say that this is her first bout with the disease. "I've never had contact with a tick in my life," she said.</p>

<p>Leventhal, however, told Dodd he's had Lyme disease twice in the past.</p>

<p>He then took an antibiotic pill, adding that the medicine cured his other bouts with Lyme and stressing that he hopes it will work again.</p>

<p>Dodd didn't say where she and Leventhal suspected they contracted Lyme. A rep for the reality star did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.</p>

<p>Amy Schumer</p>

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<p>The actress and comedian opened up about her diagnosis in a September 2020 Instagram post featuring a throwback photo with her "first ever fishing pole."</p>

<p>"Anyone get LYME this summer? I got it and I'm on doxycycline," she wrote. "I have maybe had it for years. Any advice? Can you have a glass of wine or 2 on it?"</p>

<p>"I know to stay out of the sun. I'm also taking these herbs from cape cod called lyme-2," Schumer continued, asking followers to comment with their own experience with the tick-borne disease. "I also want to say that I feel good and am excited to get rid of it."</p>

<p>Ramona Singer</p>

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<p>The Real Housewives of New York City star was diagnosed with Lyme disease in March 2020. The diagnosis came after Singer started feeling sick around Valentine's Day, according to E! News.</p>

<p>The reality star believes that she contracted the tick-borne illness while in the Hamptons. She was diagnosed early and told E! that she is "very lucky and very blessed."</p>

<p>Justin Bieber</p>

<p>Broadimage/Shutterstock Justin Bieber.</p>

<p>The superstar revealed in January 2020 that a July 2019 photo of him that sparked Internet speculation about his health (above) was taken at the height of his battle with Lyme.</p>

<p>"While a lot of people kept saying Justin Bieber looks like s---, on meth etc. they failed to realize I've been recently diagnosed with Lyme disease," he wrote on Instagram. "It's been a rough couple years but getting the right treatment that will help treat this so far incurable disease and I will be back and better than ever."</p>

<p>Avril Lavigne</p>

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<p>In her 2015 PEOPLE cover story, the singer revealed she had been battling Lyme disease for a year. "I had no idea a bug bite could do this," said Lavigne, who believes she was bit by a tick in 2014. "I was bedridden for five months."</p>

<p>In a 2019 PEOPLE story, Lavigne — whose foundation is working with various Lyme disease organizations to raise money and awareness for the cause — said she was feeling well.</p>

<p>"It gave me a purpose," she added of her journey, "and made me find myself all over again."</p>

<p>"When you go through something like that, you realize how fulfilling simple things are - things I could do anymore, like being able to get up in the morning and go to the kitchen and grab a cup of coffee," she added. "It taught me patience; it taught me being more present. That was a beautiful lesson."</p>

<p>Shania Twain</p>

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<p>As a legend in the country music world, Twain kept vocal struggles under the radar so as to not worry her fans. But she eventually shared her diagnosis to explain why she was having vocal struggles due to the effects of dysphonia, the result of Lyme disease. "I was very scared for a little while that I wouldn't sing again, ever," she told PEOPLE. "I went through that moment, but I found a way. I found a way to do it."</p>

<p>Using her voice to sing now, she says, requires lengthy warmups and physical therapy that's "very, very difficult."</p>

<p>Ben Stiller</p>

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<p>The actor was first diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2010. He suspects he contracted the illness on a trip to Nantucket, Massachusetts. "I'm symptom-free now," Stiller told The Hollywood Reporter in 2011, "but Lyme doesn't ever leave your system. It's a really tough thing."</p>

<p>Alec Baldwin</p>

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<p>Baldwin took the stage as Master of Ceremonies at the Bay Area Lyme Foundation's 2017 gala, LymeAid, where he got candid about his struggle with the illness. "I really thought this is it, I'm not going to live," he said of his condition. "I was alone, I wasn't married at the time, I was divorced from my first wife. I was lying in bed saying, 'I'm going to die of Lyme disease,' in my bed and 'I hope someone finds me and I'm not here for too long.' "</p>

<p>Kelly Osbourne</p>

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<p>In 2004, the star attended dad Ozzy's surprise 56th birthday party, which featured a reindeer sanctuary in the family's backyard. During the event, Kelly was bitten by a tick, and would go on to face an array of symptoms, including a sore throat and stomach pains. "I've learned to advocate for myself when it comes to my health, and I trust my intuition," she wrote in her memoir, There Is No F*cking Secret: Letters From a Badass Bitch. "If I think something is wrong, I refuse to let anyone dismiss it. And sadly, I stay the f--- away from reindeer."</p>

<p>Ally Hilfiger</p>

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<p>"I was convinced that bugs were crawling in my body. I could feel them eating at my organs, my stomach and especially my brain," Hilfiger wrote in her, Bite Me: How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood, Made Me Crazy, and Almost Killed Me, speaking of first being diagnosed with Lyme disease after being bitten by a tick in 1992 at 7 years old.</p>

<p>"I wasn't me anymore. I was a weakly projected image of myself on a wall, crying out for someone to help me and figure out what was wrong."</p>

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US and Ecuador sign agreement to combat transnational crime

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<p>U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, left, shakes hands with Ecuador's Minister of Interior John Reinberg following a press briefing at the Ecuadorian Presidential Palace, Thursday, July 31, 2025, in Quito, Ecuador. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)</p>

<p>QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — The United States and Ecuador on Thursday signed a bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening their collaboration against transnational criminal networks.</p>

<p>The agreement, signed during a visit of U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to the South American country, facilitates the exchange of information on suspected criminal offenders and risk assessments of cargo and travelers. Noem told reporters the efforts are "crucial steps to improve security and ensure that migration is carried out within the framework of the law."</p>

<p>The deal with Ecuador comes as the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump seeks to bolster regional cooperation in its clampdown against immigration and transnational criminal groups, including Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the White House earlier this year.</p>

<p>On Wednesday, Noem signed a similar agreement with Chile, which she visited as part of her latest tour of Latin America. That agreement allows Chilean officials to identify potentially dangerous migrants entering or exiting the country and share their fingerprints, iris scans and other biometric data with Homeland Security to prevent such individuals from traveling to the U.S.</p>

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Fever's Sophie Cunningham: Caitlin Clark critics 'dumb as f---'

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<p>Field Level MediaJuly 31, 2025 at 6:13 PM</p>

<p>Jun 7, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Injured Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) and guard Caitlin Clark (22) react from the bench during the first half of a WNBA game against the Chicago Sky at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images (Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images)</p>

<p>When it comes to the face of the WNBA and the player taking the league to new heights, the Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham minces no words.</p>

<p>Cunningham says critics of teammate Caitlin Clark don't just come from the stands or via social media either. There is a resentment from players in the league that the seventh-year guard finds abhorrent.</p>

<p>"It literally pisses me off when people are like, 'She's not the face of the league.' What?" Cunningham said on her new podcast, 'Show Me Something.' "There's really good, well-known people in our league. I'm not discrediting them. We have a lot of badasses in our league. Hell yeah to that. I'm all for that. But when people try to argue that she's not the face of our league or our league would be where we're at without her, you're dumb as s---. You're literally dumb as f---."</p>

<p>Cunningham was on the other side with the Phoenix Mercury last season, when Clark was a rookie, and said teammates planned to zero in on the young star player.</p>

<p>"I know the talks Phoenix had in their locker room of, like, 'We're gonna show her what the W really is,'" Cunningham said. "I get it to a certain extent. Every rookie coming into the league, that's how you're going to treat them. But there's just more for her. It's her second year. Now being on her team and seeing it, I'm like, 'What are people doing?' It's just too much."</p>

<p>Cunningham came to Clark's defense on the court earlier this season in an incident with the Connecticut Sun's Jacy Sheldon and Marina Mabrey.</p>

<p>Clark has been limited to just 13 games because of multiple leg injuries and her 16.5 points per game are below her 19.2 mark over 40 games last season when she was named WNBA Rookie of the Year.</p>

<p>But within those 13 games was a matchup with Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky that drew 2.7 million viewers that was the most watched WNBA game in 25 years. Teams in smaller home arenas also move their games to bigger arenas for matchups with Clark and the Fever.</p>

<p>"This is what we've always wanted as a league so like, who cares who gets the credit," Cunningham said. "And if you're smart (you know) you're making money off them. ... Just be nice. Why can't people be nice?"</p>

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Rio Takeda and Eri Okayama lead a Japanese surge in the Women's British Open

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<p>1 / 5Britain Golf Women's OpenRio Takeda of Japan competes during the first round of the Women's British Open golf championship, at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Porthcawl, Wales, Thursday, July 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)</p>

<p>PORTHCAWL, Wales (AP) — Rio Takeda overcame a double bogey at the turn with four birdies over her final seven holes Thursday for a 5-under 67 to share the lead with Eri Okayama in a Women's British Open that featured a Japanese surge and a mixed day for Lottie Woad.</p>

<p>Japanese players held the top three spots at Royal Porthcawl, with Miyu Yamashita at 68. Three others were among the top 12 after an opening round in which the wind kept anyone from going low but about half the field was at par or better.</p>

<p>Takeda, one of 20 players who have won on the LPGA Tour this year, took a double bogey on the par-5 ninth hole, only to rally over the closing hole to make up ground. Okayama, who plays the Japan LPGA, hit fairway metal to 12 feet on No. 17 for her final birdie.</p>

<p>Woad started the month as the No. 1 amateur in women's golf. She won on the Ladies European Tour, missed a playoff by one shot in an LPGA major and then won the Women's Scottish Open against a strong field in her pro debut.</p>

<p>She was the betting favorite at the final major of the year and did well to stay in the mix with a birdie on the par-5 18th for an even-par 72.</p>

<p>Woad played alongside defending champion Lydia Ko (73) and Lilia Vu, a double major winner from two years ago, who had a 74.</p>

<p>"Had a good amount of birdies, just a few poor bogeys on the front nine that could have definitely been avoided," Woad said. "Nice to finish on par and birdie the last. It's one of those rounds that could have definitely gotten away from me. I am happy how I hung in there and got a decent round together."</p>

<p>Nelly Korda, whose No. 1 ranking she has held for the last 16 months is in jeopardy, had an early bogey and kept a clean card the rest of the way, adding three birdies for a 70. Much like Woad, that round could have produced a much higher score if not for a series of key pars, none bigger than Korda's 12-footer on No. 16.</p>

<p>"Sometimes you have to get lucky when you make the wrong decision. You kind of have to bail yourself out," said Korda, still looking for her first win this year after seven titles last season.</p>

<p>Korda and Woad played in the afternoon, when the wind began to blow harder off the Bristol Channel, and faced a quick turnaround before starting the second round in the morning.</p>

<p>Mao Saigo, who won the first LPGA major of the year at the Chevron Championship, and Riviera Maya Open winner Chisato Iwai were in the large group at 69. That also included Mimi Rhodes of England, who leads the LET money list with three titles.</p>

<p>Rhodes grew up playing across the Bristol Channel, and she came over a month ago to see Royal Porthcawl ahead of her first Women's British Open. The wind was strong that day, which made Thursday feel more manageable.</p>

<p>"The members told me it was the windiest they'd ever seen it, so I played it like with a lot of wind," Rhodes said. "So yeah, maybe I played it when it was at its toughest and now I just think it's easier."</p>

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Mason Miller trade grades: Who won stunning Padres-Athletics deal?

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<p>Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY July 31, 2025 at 6:07 PM</p>

<p>If it's true that you can't predict baseball, there's probably a greater maxim contained within that: You can't predict what course the San Diego Padres will take at the trade deadline.</p>

<p>The Padres provided a bolt from the blue of what was a largely rote trade deadline by acquiring dominant closer Mason Miller and back-end starter J.P. Sears from the Athletics, with a four-player package headed by elite prospect Leo De Vries off to Sacramento.</p>

<p>The deal can't be fully assessed until the clock strikes 6 ET on July 31, since the Padres positioned themselves to both buy and sell – perhaps trading incumbent closer Robert Suarez – at a deadline in which they hold the No. 3 NL wild card spot but are also just three games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the West.</p>

<p>Still, we'll attempt to assess this trade in a vacuum, even if the following grades are just a little bit incomplete:</p>

<p>Mason Miller was an All-Star as a rookie in 2024.Mason Miller trade gradesPadres grade: B</p>

<p>It's quite a coup getting both the game's most dominant closer and a guy with four years of club control remaining after this season. Miller, 26, is generally untouchable in the ninth inning and in two seasons as A's closer has nailed down 48 of 54 save opportunities, an 89% conversion rate on par with Hall of Famers Trevor Hoffman and Mariano Rivera.</p>

<p>Miller has struck out 40% of batters in that span, and opposing batters are hitting .161 against him. That's merely lifting the lid on his overall dominance.</p>

<p>In Sears, the Padres get a former Yankees prospect who's had to pitch toward the front of the A's rotation even as his stuff indicates he should be further down the pecking order. The expectations and the pitching conditions will be friendlier in San Diego, though the lefty with the 4.95 ERA this year (4.48 career) might see those expectations rise if the Padres turn and deal erstwhile ace Dylan Cease.</p>

<p>The cost? It's huge. De Vries is the most significant international signing the Padres have had this decade, no small honor, and he's consistently been challenged – and succeeded – at levels where the average player is four to five years older than him. Put simply: Not many 17-year-olds flash power and speed in stateside A ball and go on to the Arizona Fall League, as De Vries did in 2024.</p>

<p>While Miller's controllable years mean the Padres can flip him in future seasons for either immediate help or to galvanize their system, it still stings to trade a potential (likely?) franchise player for a reliever.</p>

<p>Athletics grade: A</p>

<p>The deal begs one dark question: Will any of their young stars make it to Las Vegas, should they ever complete their ballpark there?</p>

<p>It's yet another step back at the big league level for the A's in a five-year cycle of utter desiccation that hastened their move from Oakland. And it's perhaps not a coincidence that Miller was dealt months before he entered the first of four years of salary arbitration.</p>

<p>But man, what a return. Given De Vries' speed on the uptake wherever the Padres put him – he's got eight homers, eight steals and a .357 OBP at high A Fort Wayne this year – he has a shot to debut in the big leagues while still a teenager.</p>

<p>And since it's the A's, he also has a shot to reach Sacramento/Las Vegas/Winnemucca by the time star rookies Jacob Wilson and Nick Kurtz haven't gotten too expensive for owner John Fisher's taste.</p>

<p>As a cherry on top, the A's received right-handed pitchers Braden Nett, Eduarniel Nuñez and Henry Báez, ranked seventh, 14th and 16th by Baseball America in the Padres' system. Nuñez, 26, has already made his major league debut, making four relief appearances for San Diego, while Nett (23, 3.39 ERA in 17 starts) and Báez (22, 1.96 ERA in 20 starts) are with Class AA San Antonio.</p>

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<p>This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Mason Miller trade grades: Padres-Athletics MLB deadline deal analysis</p>

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