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  • INT Third Base Coach #7
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    CBS Sports’ Jon Heyman reports that the Red Sox, Giants, Rangers, Reds and Dodgers are among the teams “in the running” for Cuban infielder Alexander Guerrero.
    A total of seven teams are said to have made bids. The Dodgers were reportedly close to a five-to-seven year, $32 million contract with Guerrero not too long ago, but the deal fell through and he has since hired Scott Boras to represent him. However, they shouldn’t be ruled out as a possible landing spot.
  • NYY 2nd Baseman #13
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    Yankees agreed to terms with 2B Jazz Chisholm Jr. on a one-year, $10.2 million contract.
    Chisholm, who made $5.85 million last year, is entering his final year of arbitration. There’s been some talk of the Yankees perhaps signing Bo Bichette and trading Chisholm, but even if they do add Bichette, there could be room for both. Chisholm hit .242/.332/.481 with a career-high 31 homers and 31 steals last year. Durability is a concern, but he’s very obviously a top fantasy second baseman.
    Okamoto could be 'undervalued' 2026 fantasy asset
    The Blue Jays continued their strong offseason by adding Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto on a four-year deal, leaving Eric Samulski to assess what his presence means for Toronto's offseason plans and fantasy assets.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #53
    Yankees agreed to terms with RHP David Bednar on a one-year, $9 million contract.
    Bednar is receiving a $3.1 million raise in his last year before free agency. He finished last year as the Yankees’ closer after replacing Devin Williams, and it seems obvious at this point that he’ll keep the job going into 2026. He had a 2.30 ERA and an 86/19 K/BB in 62 2/3 innings for the Pirates and Yankees last season.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #63
    Yankees agreed to terms with RHP Fernando Cruz on a one-year, $1.45 million contract.
    Pitching in a setup role, Cruz had a 3.56 ERA and a 72/24 K/BB in 48 innings in his first season with the Yankees. This is his first arbitration season, and he’ll be eligible for free agency after 2028, though he’ll be 38 at that point.
  • NYY Shortstop #11
    Yankees agreed to terms with SS Anthony Volpe on a one-year, $3.475 million contract.
    Volpe is sitting at exactly three years of service time after debuting at the beginning of the 2023 season. He’s avoided any Triple-A demotions since, though it’s possible that could happen this year if he’s not quickly up to speed once he makes his way back from shoulder surgery. He struggled to a .212/.272/.391 line in 153 games last season.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #81
    Yankees agreed to terms with RHP Luis Gil on a one-year, $2.1625 million contract.
    Gil, who debuted for the Yankees in 2021 three years before winning AL Rookie of the Year, was a first-time arbitration eligible after posting a 3.32 ERA in 11 starts last season. He, of course, missed much of the season with a lat strain. The Yankees seem rather down on him now, but he’ll have a rotation spot initially. He just might be vulnerable to getting demoted when either Carlos Rodón or Gerrit Cole returns.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #36
    Mariners agreed to terms with RHP Logan Gilbert on a one-year, $10.927 million contract.
    Gilbert was a Super Two player after 2023, so this is his third of four years in arbitration. The 28-year-old had a 3.44 ERA and a 173/31 K/BB in 131 innings last season, though he did serve his first ever IL stint with an elbow strain in the first half of the year. Despite that, he still tracks as a top-five fantasy SP in 2026.
  • NYY Shortstop #72
    Yankees agreed to terms with INF José Caballero on a one-year, $2 million contract.
    Caballero qualified for arbitration as a Super Two player after falling just two days short of having three years of service time. The utilityman hit .236/.339/.347 with 49 steals in 370 plate appearances for the Rays and Yankees last season. He’s expected to open up as the Bombers’ starting shortstop with Anthony Volpe due to miss the first month after shoulder surgery.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #49
    Pirates signed RHP Chris Devenski to a minor league contract.
    Once a mainstay in the Astros pen, Devenski got hurt in 2020 and has bounced around since, throwing a total of 107 2/3 innings in the majors the last five years. He pitched 16 2/3 innings with a 2.16 ERA for the Mets last year, but apart from that, his best ERA since 2019 is 4.46 in 2023.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #78
    Orioles agreed to terms with RHP Yennier Cano on a one-year, $1.6 million contract.
    Cano struggled to a 5.12 ERA in 58 innings last year, but he’s still a strong groundball pitcher with a decent strikeout rate and his .335 BABIP last year wasn’t all his fault. He’ll contend for a setup role in the Baltimore pen, but since he does have two option years left, he’s not promised anything.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #52
    Astros agreed to terms with RHP Bryan Abreu on a one-year, $5.85 million contract.
    Arbitration isn’t kind to setup men in general, but Abreu has been good enough for long enough that he’s at least getting paid about one-third of what he’s worth. The 28-year-old had a 2.28 ERA in 71 innings for the Astros last season. He’ll be a free agent after 2026.