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  • ARI Relief Pitcher #29
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    Brad Ziegler announced his retirement Wednesday after 11 big-league seasons.
    He did so on his 39th birthday. Especially for someone who didn’t debut until age 28, Ziegler had a heck of a career, making 739 relief appearances with a 2.75 ERA and 105 saves. He even led the majors in appearances at age 38, pitching in 82 games and throwing a career-high 73 2/3 innings this year between the Marlins and Diamondbacks. He would have had no trouble finding work as a free agent this winter.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #54
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    Orioles claimed LHP José Suarez off waivers from the Braves.
    The Braves tried to push Suarez through waivers after avoiding arbitration with him last week by signing him to a $900,000 deal. The 28-year-old Suarez had a 1.86 ERA in one start and six relief appearances after the Braves picked him up from the Angels last season. He previously posted a 5.47 ERA in 61 starts and 38 relief appearances for the Halos from 2019-24. He’s out of options, so unless he makes the Orioles out of spring training, he’ll go back on waivers again at the end of March. More likely, though, is that the Orioles just put him right back on waivers in the coming days.
    Weathers could have 'a lot of upside' with NYY
    Eric Samulski dissects what the New York Yankees are getting in SP Ryan Weathers after acquiring him from the Miami Marlins, who received four low-level prospects in return.
  • BAL Outfield #37
    Orioles designated OF Marco Luciano for assignment.
    Luciano lasted eight days on the Orioles’ 40-man, which is longer than most of their waiver pickups this winter. Maybe they’ll get lucky and sneak him through waivers, as they just did with Jhonkensy Noel.
  • ARI Relief Pitcher #45
    Diamondbacks signed RHP Taylor Clarke to a one-year contract.
    Clarke, who was non-tendered by the Royals in November, returns to his original organization here; he had a 4.99 ERA in 20 starts and 58 relief appearances for Arizona from 2019-21 before being non-tendered for the first time. The Royals let him go even though he had a career-best 3.25 ERA in 55 1/3 innings last season, but he is homer-prone and probably a worse fit there with the team moving the fences in. The Diamondbacks figure to treat him as a middle reliever.
  • ARI Relief Pitcher #36
    Diamondbacks designated RHP Gus Varland for assignment.
    Varland was claimed off waivers from the White Sox in August but then spent the rest of the season in Triple-A. The 29-year-old has a 4.82 ERA and a 47/24 K/BB in 46 2/3 with the Brewers, Dodgers and White Sox the last two years.
  • FA Left Fielder #1
    The Rockies are signing Willi Castro to a two-year contract, sources told ESPN’s Jorge Castillo.
    He’ll get $12.8 million, according to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman. Castro seemed in line for a one-year pact after cratering with the Cubs following a deadline deal, but the Rockies needed to commit a little extra, even for a position player who will be lucky to take advantage of Coors Field. The switch-hitting Castro figures to be an everyday player for Colorado, though he could continue to be deployed all over the place. He’s hit .244/.328/.386 with 32 homers and 57 steals in 1,498 plate appearances over the last three seasons. Unfortunately, though, 33 of those steals came in 2023, and he’s gone just 24-for-37 since. Still, with Coors backing him and maybe more steal attempts on a bad team, he could be a factor in mixed leagues.
  • PIT Shortstop
    Pirates signed SS Wilton Guerrero Jr. to a minor league contract.
    Guerrero, a 16-year-old shortstop, was MLB.com’s No. 19 international prospect and is reportedly getting a $1.95 million bonus. Guerrero’s dad played in the majors from 1996-2004, with the majority of his at-bats coming on Expos teams that also featured Wilton Jr.'s uncle Vladimir. Perhaps Wilton Jr. will one day share the field with his cousin Vlad Jr.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #38
    Reds signed RHP Pierce Johnson to a one-year, $6.5 million contract with a mutual option for 2027.
    According to MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon, Johnson will make $5.5 million in 2026 and then get a $1 million buyout of his $8 million mutual option. Well, he didn’t actually say that, but that’s how it always works out. Johnson’s 3.05 ERA last season was his best mark in his five relatively full major league campaigns, but his strikeout rate fell for a second straight year; he came in at 32% from 2020-23, 28% in 2024 and 25% last year. He’s also a pretty big flyball pitcher while throwing his curve about 70% of the time, and GABP doesn’t seem like a great park for him. He figures to join Tony Santillan in a setup role in front of Emilio Pagán.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #67
    Reds designated RHP Yosver Zulueta for assignment.
    Zulueta has posted a 5.32 ERA over 23 2/3 innings in brief looks with the Reds the last two years, but his mid-90s fastball and slider helped him amass a 31.2% strikeout rate in Triple-A last season. Odds are that some team will decide to give him a look and claim him off waivers.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher
    Guardians acquired LHP Franklin Gomez from the Mets for international bonus pool money.
    The Mets needed some extra pool money to sign top international prospect Wandy Asigen, who recently committed to them after a deal with the Yankees fell apart. That worked out great for the Guardians, who don’t like spending money. Gomez was the Mets’ No. 22 prospect, according to Baseball America. The 20-year-old, an international signing in 2022, had a 2.76 ERA in 71 2/3 innings for two A-ball teams last season.
  • HOU 2nd Baseman
    Astros signed INF-OF Riley Unroe to a minor league contract.
    A second-round pick of the Rays back in 2013, Unroe, who never has gotten the chance to play in the majors, has hit .246/.345/.353 with 58 homers and 155 steals in 4,219 plate appearances over 12 seasons in the minors. Last year was one of his best efforts, as he finished at .278/.397/.409 in 68 games as a part-timer for Triple-A Toledo. He also ended up with a 0.84 ERA in seven relief appearances, though that’s because eight of the nine runs he allowed were unearned.