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  • CHC Relief Pitcher
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    Twins purchased the contract of RHP Carlos Gutierrez from Triple-A Rochester.
    Gutierrez, 25, compiled a 4.62 ERA and 57/31 K/BB ratio over 62 1/3 innings this season at the Triple-A level. The 2008 first-round pick could still have a future in the Twins’ bullpen.
  • MIL Center Fielder #80
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    Brewers signed OF Jordyn Adams to a minor league contract.
    Adams is a former first-round pick who has bounced around over the past few years, and he’ll need an outstanding spring training if he has any chance to make the Brewers’ Opening Day roster.
    SF Giants' Baer 'proud' of Bay Area hosting SB LX
    Just beyond Oracle Park, San Francisco Giants President Larry Baer sits down with Dan Patrick ahead of Super Bowl LX, where they discuss the state of modern stadiums, what he values about the city, and much more.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #59
    Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the Blue Jays are among the teams showing interest in Framber Valdez.
    Valdez has been linked to the Orioles and Mets, but there’s another team playing in the East that reportedly has interest in the former Houston ace. Even with Toronto adding Dylan Cease and having a pretty full rotation, it’s not surprising to see them having interest in a player with the ability of Valdez as they look to return — and possibly win — the World Series.
  • HOU Catcher #21
    Yainer Diaz won his arbitration case against the Astros and will make $4.6 million in 2026.
    Diaz won out after the Astros filed at just $3 million. The catcher hit .256 with 20 homers, 70 RBI and a 95/20 K/BB ratio over his 567 plate appearances with Houston in 2025.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #67
    Red Sox signed RHP Kyle Keller to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Keller returns stateside with a contract that can pay him $1.9 million according to Will Sammon of The Athletic, if he makes the club. The 32-year-old pitched well in his two years in the NPB with a 2.42 ERA over 156 2/3 innings, and he’ll have a good chance of earning a roster spot with a quality showing at spring training.
  • NYY Outfield #37
    Yankees sent OF Marco Luciano outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    Luciano was designated for assignment at the end of January, and finally, no one claimed him. The former top prospect will need to be added to the 40-man roster if the Yankees deem him worthy of an MLB spot at any point.
  • LAD Center Fielder #22
    Dodgers claimed OF Michael Siani off waivers from the Yankees.
    Are the Dodgers just bored? Siani was designated for assignment by Los Angeles and claimed by the Yankees a little over a week ago, and now they’ve decided they want him back, after all. To make room for Siani, the team designated Andy Ibáñez for assignment three weeks after they signed him for $1.2 million. Baseball is weird.
  • LAD Infield #77
    Dodgers designated INF Andy Ibáñez for assignment.
    That was quick. Ibáñez had just signed a one-year, $1.2 million contract in the middle of January, and now he is off the 40-man roster two weeks before pitchers and catchers report. It’s possible someone could make a waiver claim, but there’s just as good of chance he’ll hit free agency — again — in a few days.
  • FA 1st Baseman #41
    Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic reports that the Diamondbacks have an agreement with free agent first baseman Carlos Santana.
    Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that Santana will make $2 million, and that the deal is pending a physical. Santana hit .219/.308/.325 with 11 homers and seven steals in his time with the Guardians and Cubs in 2025. The 39-year-old will see playing time assuredly, but could be part of a first base/DH platoon with Pavin Smith and Tyler Locklear.
  • BAL Pitcher #38
    Kyle Bradish won his arbitration hearing against the Orioles and will make $3.55 million in 2026.
    Bradish defeated the Orioles’ offer of $2.875 million. The right-hander forged a 47/10 K/BB over 32 innings across six starts after returning from his elbow injury. He’ll pitch near the top of the Baltimore rotation to open the 2026 season.
  • FA 1st Baseman #41
    Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the Diamondbacks and Carlos Santana are “progressing toward a deal.”
    Interest between the two teams was reported over the weekend, but it seems that the two sides are coming closer to an agreement. Santana hit just .219/.308/.325 with 11 homers, 54 RBI, and seven stolen bases in 474 plate appearances between the Guardians and Cubs in 2025. If this deal does come to fruition, he’ll be given a chance to battle Pavin Smith and Adrian Del Castillo for starting reps at either first base or designated hitter.