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  • WSH Shortstop
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    Seth Bynum went 4-for-4 with a double on Saturday and is batting .317 in the Arizona Fall League.
    The 25-year-old Bynum, who hit just .236/.326/.304 between Single-A Potomac and Double-A Harrisburg, was maybe the weakest prospect assigned to the AFL. Still, he’s managed a .413 OBP in 54 at-bats for the Saguaros. The Nationals would like to see him develop into a utilityman, but it’s unlikely to happen.
  • ATH Shortstop #94
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    The Athletics announced 31 non-roster invites spring training, including prized shortstop prospect Leo De Vries plus starting pitchers Gage Jump and Jamie Arnold.
    De Vries was the centerpiece the Padres sent back to the A’s for Mason Miller last season and is considered one of the best prospects in baseball. It’s customary for top prospects to get an invite to major league spring training, especially when they’ve already reached Double-A like De Vries did last season. It’s unlikely the 19-year-old is ready to compete for a major league roster spot yet though. Of this trio, Jump has the best chance to reach the majors in 2026 after breaking out with a 3.28 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, and 131/34 K/BB ratio across 112 2/3 innings between High-A and Double-A last season.
    What's in store for the Nationals without Gore?
    Eric Samulski reveals the "names to know" among the five prospects the Nationals received from the Texas Rangers in exchange for pitcher MacKenzie Gore and his 'considerable upside.'
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #45
    Nationals designated LHP Konnor Pilkington for assignment.
    The move clears a spot on the Nationals’ 40-man roster for INF Tsung-Che Cheng, who was claimed off waivers from the Mets. Pilkington is a former third-round pick who had a 4.45 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 34/17 K/BB ratio across 28 1/3 innings in relief for the Nationals last season. Those walks have always been a problem for him, but since he still has a minor league option remaining, it’s likely another team takes a shot on him.
  • WSH Shortstop #71
    Nationals claimed Tsung-Che Cheng off waivers from the Mets.
    Cheng was designated for assignment last week by the Mets last week. The Nationals are the third team to claim him this month. The 24-year-old put together a .207/.305/.267 slash line with one home run and 18 stolen bases in 107 Triple-A games last season in the Pirates organization and could provide speed and defense for the Nationals in a bench role should he make the club out of camp.
  • MIL Catcher #20
    Brewers signed C Reese McGuire to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The Brewers had been eyeing McGuire as a backup for William Contreras, and he may still win that job, but the team has not committed an MLB contract to him as of yet. The 30-year-old hit .226/.245/.444 in 140 plate appearances for the Cubs last season but continued to post positive framing grades behind the plate, which we know the Brewers value.
  • MIA Right-Handed Pitcher
    Marlins signed RHP Stephen Jones to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 28-year-old Jones spent last season in the Padres’ system compiling a 3.94 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 55/19 K/BB ratio across 61 2/3 innings between Double-A and Triple-A. He’s been working out at Driveline this offseason and is reportedly up to 97 mph on his fastball with five-pitch mix. He’ll have a shot to win a bullpen job out of camp for the Marlins.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #85
    Cubs signed LHP Charlie Barnes to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Barnes returned to major league baseball in 2025 after pitching in Korea for four seasons. He registered a 3.58 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, and 516/166 K/BB ratio in 553 innings in four seasons in the KBO. He signed with the Reds in August of 2025 and compiled a 7.13 ERA and 27/5 K/BB ratio in 24 innings at Triple-A. He will operate as organizational depth for the Cubs.
  • LAA Center Fielder #53
    Angels designated OF Wade Meckler for assignment.
    The Angels claimed Kaleb Ort off waivers from the Yankees and needed to free up a 40-man roster spot, so Meckler was the odd man out. The 25-year-old was claimed off waivers from the Giants at the beginning of January after hitting .287/.390/.370 in Triple-A in 2025. He should get a shot to prove himself in spring training somewhere.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #63
    Angels claimed RHP Kaleb Ort off waivers from the Yankees.
    Ort was designated for assignment by the Yankees last week. The Angels will be his third team since the end of the season. The 33-year-old registered a 4.89 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, and a 49/27 K/BB ratio across 46 innings out of the Astros’ bullpen in 2025. He figures to have a chance to break camp with the Angels.
  • COL Right Fielder #35
    Rockies designated OF Yanquiel Fernandez for assignment.
    The Rockies had room on the 40-man roster, so this is a bit surprising. Fernandez is just 23 years old and hit .284/.347/.502 with 13 home runs and just a 14 percent strikeout rate in 64 games at Triple-A Albuquerque in 2025. That success didn’t carry over in his 147 MLB plate appearances, but it was his first crack at the big leagues. There might be something more going on here, but if not, he will certainly get claimed on waivers.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher
    Twins acquired RHP Jace Kaminska and cash from the Rockies for INF Edouard Julien and RHP Pierson Ohl.
    The Twins had designated Ohl for assignment and were unable to send Julien to the minors since he was out of minor league options, so this was about getting something for two players who were no longer in the team’s plans. That being said, this is a pretty solid get. Kaminska was the Cal League pitcher of the year in 2024 when he posted a 2.78 ERA with 104 strikeouts in 87 1/3 innings at High-A. However, he also injured his elbow at the end of that season and had Tommy John surgery, which cost him the entire 2025 season. He will be 24 years old this season and likely begin the year at Double-A as he starts to ramp back up.