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    Rangers acquired RHP Xavier Moore and cash from the Twins for OF Zack Granite.
    Moore, 20, holds a 4.54 ERA over 25 relief appearances in the lower minors. He’s merely organizational depth.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #17
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    Aaron Gleeman and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic report that the Twins and free agent left-hander Taylor Rogers have reached an agreement on a one-year, $2 million contract.
    The 35-year-old southpaw broke into the big leagues with the Twins in 2016 and racked up 50 saves over his six seasons there before beginning his tour of the National League in 2022. Rogers posted a 3.38 ERA, 1.38 WHIP and a 53/23 K/BB ratio over 50 2/3 innings between the Reds and Cubs in 2025. Given their current options, there’s a chance that Rogers could once again find himself at least in the conversation for saves at the back end of the Twins’ bullpen.
    Beltrán, Jones elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
    Dan Patrick reacts to Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones being elected to the Baseball all of Fame and the effects that cheating scandals have on what makes a player worthy.
  • DET Left Fielder #32
    Tigers signed OF Corey Julks to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Julks, 29, saw just 13 plate appearances at the big league level with the White Sox in 2025, going 3-for-12 (.250) with one RBI and three strikeouts. With a strong showing in Grapefruit League action, there’s a chance he could crack the Tigers’ Opening Day roster in a reserve role with the intention of mashing against left-handed pitching.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #61
    Yankees signed RHP Dylan Coleman to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 29-year-old hurler struggled to a 4.91 ERA, 1.84 WHIP and a 14/14 K/BB ratio over 14 2/3 innings between Triple-A Norfolk and Double-A Chesapeake in 2025 before being cut loose by the Orioles in mid-May. He’ll add extra bullpen depth for the Yankees.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #64
    Mets designated RHP Cooper Criswell for assignment.
    The Mets claimed Criswell from Boston last month to add to their rotation depth, but they obviously feel a little more comfortable about things now. Mostly a non-factor in 2025 while pitching in Triple-A and missing some time with injury, the 29-year-old nevertheless had a 4.00 ERA in 117 innings for the Red Sox over the last two years.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #51
    Mets acquired RHP Freddy Peralta and RHP Tobias Myers from the Brewers for RHP Brandon Sproat and INF/OF Jett Williams.
    The Mets didn’t have an obvious big hole in their rotation, so the upgrade they wanted wasn’t going to come cheap. This qualifies, however, and the Mets didn’t have to sacrifice from the major league team to make it happen. Peralta is under control for just one more season, but he’s a bargain at $8 million and the Mets should have a chance to retain him for the long haul. The 29-year-old is coming off his best season to date, finishing fifth in the NL Cy Young balloting with a 17-6 record and a 2.70 ERA. Dogged by durability issues earlier in his career, he’s avoided the IL and made 95 starts the last three years. He’ll probably regress somewhat from his 2025 performance, but he’s a legitimate Opening Day starter for a team that needed one.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #36
    Tobias Myers was sent from the Brewers to the Mets along with Freddy Peralta in Wednesday’s four-player deal.
    Myers was surprisingly successful as a rookie in 2024, posting a 3.00 ERA in 138 innings for the Brewers, and while his 2025 started badly, resulting in him spending a fair amount of time in the minors, he still wound up with a 3.55 ERA in six starts and 16 relief appearances for the Brewers. One area of concern was that his strikeout rate dipped from 22% in 2024 to 17% last season. Myers’ 92-95 mph fastball is underwhelming, but he throws strikes and his new splitter is a weapon. He should be of use as a middle reliever in New York, though he has an option year left if the Mets choose to stash him away. He also won’t even be arbitration eligible until 2028.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #40
    Brewers acquired RHP Brandon Sproat and INF/OF Jett Williams from the Mets for RHP Freddy Peralta and RHP Tobias Myers.
    Sproat, 25, debuted for the Mets late last season and finished with a 4.79 ERA in four starts. He had a 4.24 ERA and a 113/53 K/BB in 121 innings for Triple-A Syracuse. A 6-foot-3 right-hander with a 94-98 mph fastball, he projects as something like a No. 4 starter with his plus slider and above average groundball rate. Minus Peralta, the Brewers currently would seem to have two rotation openings, with Logan Henderson and Chad Patrick probably the favorites based on 2025 results. However, Sproat should also be in the mix with Robert Gasser, and Aaron Ashby and Angel Zerpa are candidates to slide over the pen.
  • MIL Shortstop #90
    2022 first-round pick Jett Williams was traded from the Mets to the Brewers in the four-player Freddy Peralta deal.
    Williams is just 5-foot-7, but he packs some punch anyway, coming in at .262/.363/.465 with 17 homers and 34 steals between Double- and Triple-A last year. He’s still mostly a shortstop at this point, but he’s logged time in center and at second base, and center might wind up being his best position. He just turned 22 in November, and he probably needs another full year in the minors, but he projects as a regular somewhere, and his speed makes him particularly intriguing as a fantasy prospect.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #51
    The Mets are acquiring Freddy Peralta from the Brewers for Brandon Sproat and Jett Williams, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
    The Mets will also get Tobias Myers, The Athletic’s Will Sammon confirms. Coming off his fifth place finish in the NL Cy Young balloting, Peralta will join Nolan McLean, David Peterson, Clay Holmes and likely either Kodai Senga or Sean Manaea in the Mets rotation. Sproat could be a candidate to go right into Milwaukee’s rotation, though it seems more likely that he’ll open up in Triple-A. Williams is probably a year away, but he could be a starting shortstop or center fielder for the Brewers in 2027. The Mets will have Peralta for $8 million this year before he becomes eligible for free agency next winter.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #51
    The New York Post’s Joel Sherman says the Mets-Brewers talks regarding Freddy Peralta are serious and that the Mets are also due to receive fellow right-hander Tobias Myers if a trade is completed.
    Sherman says the Brewers have asked for both Brandon Sproat and Jett Williams, and it sounds like the Mets may have relented following the addition of Myers to the proposed deal.