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  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
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    Erick Fedde, Joe Ross, Austin Voth and Rogelio Armenteros are competing to be the Nationals fifth starter this spring.
    Fedde would seem to have the inside track after occupying Stephen Strasburg’s rotation spot last year, but he’ll need to hold off Ross and Voth in camp. The 27-year-old righty registered a respectable 4.29 ERA, 1.37 WHIP and 28/22 K/BB ratio across 50 1/3 innings over 11 appearances (eight starts). Armenteros, who was claimed off waivers from the Diamondbacks this offseason, is the wild card in the competition. He missed the entire 2020 season after undergoing surgery to remove a bone spur in his right elbow. It’s a position battle worth watching closely for fantasy managers in NL-only formats.

  • WSH Relief Pitcher #58
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    Nationals signed LHP Cionel Pérez to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The New York Post’s Jon Heyman adds that Pérez will earn $1.9 million with $700,000 in additional incentives if he makes Washington’s roster. The 29-year-old southpaw struggled this past season, spending most of it at the Triple-A level but was a mainstay in Baltimore’s relief mix during each of the previous three seasons dating back to 2022. He represents an interesting low-risk addition for the rebuilding Nationals as a middle relief option.
    Carroll, Lindor, Holliday all injure hamate bones
    Eric Samulski dives into the rash of hamate bone injuries affecting MLB stars, sharing the latest news regarding Corbin Carroll, Jackson Holliday and Francisco Lindor, who all will miss time with hamate bone injuries.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #37
    Orioles acquired RHP Jackson Kowar from the Twins for cash considerations.
    Kowar finds himself on the move for the third time since late January. The 29-year-old righty should be able to secure a spot in Baltimore’s bullpen as a low-leverage option after making 15 relief appearances for the Mariners this past season. He can be safely ignored in all fantasy formats.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #60
    Orioles placed RHP Colin Selby on the 60-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation.
    Selby will open the season with an extended stint on the injured list after suffering a shoulder injury during his offseason throwing program. The 28-year-old righty made 11 appearances for the Orioles this past season.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #48
    The Padres and Germán Márquez are in agreement on a one-year contract, according to ESPN’s Alden González.
    Márquez augments San Diego’s rotation depth as a reliable back-end stabilizer and innings-eater after spending the first decade of his career with the division-rival Rockies. The 30-year-old workhorse struggled to an unsightly 6.70 ERA — 5.77 xERA — 1.71 WHIP and 83/48 K/BB ratio across 126 1/3 innings during his return from Tommy John surgery last season. Getting out of Coors Field’s high-octane offensive environment is undoubtedly a positive development, but his lackluster strikeout rate keeps him off fantasy managers’ radar screens until further notice.
  • NYY Catcher #22
    Ben Rice (neck) is aiming to resume swinging soon.
    Rice was shut down from hitting after sleeping on his neck wrong earlier this week. It sounds like a relatively minor physical issue but fantasy managers should keep a close eye on his status. The soon-to-be 27-year-old slugger has emerged as one of the more polarizing hitters in the fantasy landscape as he’s gone off the board 54th overall, on average, in NFBC drafts since February 1.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #50
    Kris Bubic (shoulder) faced hitters on Saturday in a live batting practice session.
    Bubic is working his way back from last year’s rotator cuff strain that shortened his breakout campaign to just 20 starts, finishing with a pristine 2.55 ERA — 3.17 xERA — 1.18 WHIP and 116/39 K/BB ratio over 116 1/3 innings. The 28-year-old southpaw carries some durability question marks but will be a top-50 range starting pitcher in fantasy drafts this spring.
  • AZ Pitcher #29
    Diamondbacks manager Torrey Lovullo named Merrill Kelly his Opening Day starter.
    It’s a tad early for such declarations but fantasy managers will take it. Kelly ostensibly gets the nod for next month’s lid-lifter against the Dodgers over Zac Gallen, who agreed to return to the desert on a one-year pact earlier this weekend. The 37-year-old veteran posted a sparkling 3.52 ERA — 4.15 xERA — 1.11 WHIP and 167/48 K/BB ratio across 184 innings last year between the Diamondbacks and Rangers.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #53
    Calvin Faucher lost his arbitration hearing against the Marlins and will earn $1.8 million this season.
    It’s a rare loss for a player in the salary arbitration process this offseason after Faucher filed at $2.05 million. The 30-year-old high-leverage arm lost any semblance of fantasy appeal when the Marlins signed veteran stopper Pete Fairbanks to a one-year pact earlier this offseason. He’ll operate in a setup role, which technically gives him some value in holds leagues.
  • SF Pitcher #65
    Landen Roupp faced hitters on Saturday in a live batting practice session.
    Roupp appears on track for a normal spring training after suffering a season-ending bone bruise in his left knee last August. The 27-year-old righty is vying for one of the final spots in San Francisco’s rotation this spring after posting a serviceable 3.80 ERA — 4.25 xERA — 1.48 and 102/45 K/BB ratio across 106 2/3 innings over 22 starts last year. He’ll need to beat out prospects Carson Whisenhunt, Blade Tidwell and swingman Hayden Birdsong to lock up a rotation spot. There’s some appeal in deeper mixed leagues and NL-only formats.
  • MIL Catcher #99
    Brewers signed C Gary Sánchez to a one-year, $1.75 million contract.
    The deal is now official. Sánchez returns to Milwaukee following a one-year detour in Baltimore where injuries limited him to just 30 games. The 33-year-old backstop’s time as a fantasy-relevant option are clearly over, but he provides the Brewers with a reliable veteran backup behind ironman starter William Contreras.