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  • MIN 1st Baseman #96
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    Twins selected 1B Aaron Sabato of North Carolina with the 27th pick of the 2020 MLB Draft.
    Sabato really impressed in his two years with the Tar heels, and after hitting 18 homers with a 1.149 OPS in 2019, he was slashing .292/.478/.708 with seven homers in just 19 games before the COVID-19 shutdown. He has easy plus power from the right side, and like most hitters who come out of UNC, he’s willing to take a walk. There’s going to be strikeouts here, and the length in his swing makes hitting for average unlikely. A profile like Sabato’s carries risk -- especially considering he can’t play anywhere but first base -- but the power potential also means there’s reward. At his best, you’re looking at a player that could hit 35 homers while providing above-average run production.

  • BAL Relief Pitcher #83
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    Orioles designated RHP Carson Ragsdale for assignment.
    Ragsdale’s removal from Baltimore’s 40-man roster at the outset of the offseason isn’t a total shock after he was lit up in a pair of late-season relief appearances. The 27-year-old former pitching prospect could attract some interest on waivers.
    Kershaw: 'I'm just glad I got that last out'
    Clayton Kershaw talks about how happy he was to end his career with a World Series win, if he was nervous pitching in relief during Game 3, what his retirement plans are, if he considered playing another year and more.
  • NYY Right Fielder #99
    Aaron Judge was among the winners of the American League Silver Slugger Awards.
    Judge takes home a silver slugger for the fifth time in his career. He joins Byron Buxton and Riley Greene in the outfield in taking home the award. The full list of winners: Cal Raleigh (C), Nick Kurtz (1B), Jazz Chisholm Jr. (2B), Bobby Witt Jr. (SS), José Ramírez (3B), Judge (OF), Buxton (OF) and Greene (OF) and George Springer (DH).
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #73
    Adbert Alzolay (elbow) will pitch for Leones del Caracas during the winter ball season, according to his agent.
    Alzolay missed the entirety of the 2025 season while recovering from Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery. The 30-year-old signed a two-year minor league deal with the Mets, and assuming no setbacks this winter, he has a chance to help the New York bullpen — possibly in a high-leverage role — in 2026.
  • ATL Manager
    The Braves announced that they have hired former Orioles’ interim manager Tony Mansolino to be their next third base coach.
    Mansolino had been the third base coach for more than four seasons before taking over as their interim manager in May of 2025. The Braves also announced that J.P. Martinez will be the team’s next bullpen coach. Martinez spent the 2025 campaign as the Giants’ pitching coach after serving as an assistant pitching coach from 2021-2024. New Braves’ manager Walt Weiss has done a nice job assembling a well-rounded and experienced staff in relatively short order after being officially hired on Monday.
  • CWS Manager #25
    The White Sox have hired Derek Shomon to be their next hitting coach.
    Shomon spent the 2025 season with the Marlins as their assistant hitting coach. Prior to that, he spent two seasons in the same capacity with the Twins. Additionally, the White Sox announced that Sherman Johnson Jr. will be the team’s hitting coordinator while Joel McKeithan will return for a second season as an assistant hitting coach.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #62
    Orioles RHP Shawn Dubin elected free agency.
    Dubin was removed from the Orioles’ 40-man roster and sent outright to Triple-A Norfolk earlier this week. The 30-year-old right-hander struggled during his time with the Astros, but posted a solid 3.38 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and a 7/3 K/BB ratio over eight innings with the O’s to end the season. He’s now free to peddle his wares on the open market where 30 teams are looking for upgrades to their bullpens.
  • FA Shortstop #10
    Angels INF Kevin Newman elected free agency.
    The 32-year-old infielder had 116 plate appearances with the Angels in 2025, slashing a woeful .202/.209/.272 with two home runs and 11 RBI before getting released in early August. He finished the season on a minor league deal with the Tigers, spending all of his time at Triple-A Toledo. At this stage of his career, he’ll likely have to settle for a minor league contract with an invitation to major league camp — hopefully where he can fight for a reserve role on a team’s Opening Day roster.
  • INT Relief Pitcher #64
    Former Dodgers right-hander Matt Sauer has signed a one-year, $950,000 contract with the KT Wiz of the Korea Baseball Organization.
    The 26-year-old hurler will get a World Series ring after registering a 6.37 ERA and 1.45 WHIP across 29 2/3 innings in 10 appearances for the Dodgers this past season. He’ll earn a $750,000 salary and a $200,000 signing bonus with the Wiz. It’s possible that he’ll look to return to the majors if he finds success in his first year overseas.
  • COL General Manager
    Paul DePodesta was officially named as the Rockies’ president of baseball operations on Friday.
    The 52-year-old executive returns to baseball after spending the last 10 years with the NFL’s Cleveland Browns as their chief strategy officer. He certainly has his work cut out for him trying to turn around a Rockies’ franchise that went 43-119 in 2025 and hasn’t had a winning season since 2018. One of his first orders of business will be to find a manager to lead his ballclub. There were nine managerial vacancies in Major League Baseball when the offseason began, only the Rockies’ gig remains open.
  • Rich Dubroff of Baltimore Baseball reports that the Orioles plan to name Dustin Lind as their next hitting coach.
    The 37-year-old spent the 2024 and 2025 seasons working as an assistant hitting coach with the Phillies. Prior to that gig, Lind was the director of hitting and the assistant hitting coach with the Giants from 2020-2023 — where he worked alongside new Orioles’ skipper Craig Albernaz. He’ll take over for Cody Asche who joined the Tigers as an assistant hitting coach earlier in the week. Lind is the first coaching hire that Albernaz has made since being named as the O’s manager in late October.