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  • MLB Outfield #12
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    Orioles desingated INF/OF Stevie Wilkerson for assignment.
    The Orioles needed to create a spot on the roster for right-hander Spenser Watkins after making several roster transactions on Wednesday. Wilkerson is likely to clear waivers and end up back in the Orioles organization.

  • COL Outfield #13
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    Zac Veen reported to Rockies’ camp strong and healthy after overcoming substance abuse issues and packing on more than 40 pounds of muscle over the winter.
    The dynamic 24-year-old outfielder admitted that he battled a “pretty big substance abuse problem for a few years” and that he’s now finally “completely clean and sober” after taking time to work on himself and complete an 11-week program for substance abusers. Veen still faces an uphill battle at securing a spot on the Rockies’ Opening Day roster, but if he does ultimately find his way into regular playing time he has all of the tools to be an impact performer for fantasy purposes.
    Braves RHP Schwellenbach to begin season on IL
    Eric Samulski reacts to news that Braves pitcher Spencer Schwellenbach has been placed on the 60-day IL to have surgery on his right elbow, another blow to Atlanta's starting rotation before the 2026 season begins.
  • MIN Pitcher #49
    Twins’ general manager Jeremy Zoll told reporters on Tuesday that Pablo López’s MRI exam revealed significant tearing of the UCL in his right elbow.
    López is heading for a second opinion, but Zoll conceded that season-ending surgery is an option. The 29-year-old hurler was limited to just 14 starts during the 2025 season due to forearm, shoulder and hamstring issues. He then experienced soreness in his elbow while throwing a live batting practice session on Monday. The Twins should provide another update after López gets his second opinion, but the unfortunate expectation is that he won’t pitch at all during the 2026 season.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #31
    Cam Schlittler (back) resumed throwing off of a mound on Tuesday without any issues.
    The 25-year-old right-hander has been brought along slowly in Yankees’ camp as he has been battling a bit of inflammation in the middle of his back. It sounds like it was only a minor issue though and shouldn’t be something that should impact his availability for the start of the regular season. This shouldn’t impact his fantasy draft stock at all.
  • MLB Commissioner
    Evan Drellich, Ken Rosenthal and Andy McCullough of The Athletic report that Tony Clark plans to resign as the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association.
    Clark and the union have been under investigation due to purported improprieties regarding the usage of licensing money. Mets’ infielder Marcus Semien, who is a member of the MLBPA executive subcommittee told reporters on Tuesday that he believes Clark’s resignation is related to the investigation into the improper use of licensing money. Joel Sherman of the New York Post adds that a full statement is expected from Clark before the end of the day on Tuesday. With baseball’s collective bargaining agreement set to expire after the 2026 season and the unrest between players and owners over the future of the game, the chances of a lockout grow increasingly likely.
  • STL Pitcher #61
    Cardinals’ right-hander Riley O’Brien is dealing with a bit of calf soreness which could impact his availability to participate in the World Basebabll Classic.
    The 31-year-old hurler is currently being evaluated by the team. O’Brien is expected to serve as the closer for South Korea in the upcoming World Baseball Classic, but if the calf issue continues to linger he’ll be unable to participate. Look for the club to provide an update on his status as soon as more information becomes available.
  • ATL 1st Baseman #7
    Braves signed 1B Dominic Smith to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Smith, 30, slashed a respectable .284/.333/.417 with five homers, 33 RBI and a 42/15 K/BB ratio across 225 plate appearances with the Giants during the 2025 campaign. He’ll provide the Braves with quality depth at the first base position.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #31
    Padres signed RHP Walker Buehler to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The Padres have been stockpiling rotation depth over the past couple of days, signing German Marquez and Griffin Canning to one-year, major league deals and now adding Buehler on a minor league pact. The 31-year-old hurler posted an underwhelming 4.93 ERA, 1.52 WHIP and a 92/61 K/BB ratio over 126 innings between the Red Sox and Phillies in 2025.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #31
    The Padres are signing Walker Buehler to a minor league deal, according to the Union-Tribune’s Kevin Acee.
    No one ever appeared very interested in betting on a rebound from Buehler after he posted a 4.93 ERA and just a 16% strikeout rate last season, but at least here he’ll get nice weather, a fine pitcher’s park and a chance to compete for a spot in a rotation with two pretty obvious holes. It’ll be worth keeping an eye on him.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #48
    Padres signed RHP Germán Márquez to a one-year, $1.75 million contract with a mutual option for 2027.
    We’re not overly optimistic about Márquez’s chances of resembling an average MLB starter at this point, but the price is certainly right. He figures to have a good chance of overtaking Randy Vásquez or JP Sears for a spot in San Diego’s rotation, especially if Griffin Canning needs some IL time at the start of the year. Márquez went 3-16 with a 6.70 ERA for the Rockies last season in his first full year back from Tommy John. His velocity was down only about one mph from where he peaked at six years ago, but his secondary pitches just weren’t what they used to be.
  • NYM Right Fielder #18
    Mets signed OF Mike Tauchman to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Tauchman hit .263/.356/.400 for the White Sox last year and has averaged a .359 OBP and 1.4 fWAR per year as a platoon guy the last three seasons, but no major league offers were forthcoming, it seems. He seems like a nice get for the Mets as a DH and fallback right field option against right-handers, though there might not be room for him if Carson Benge makes the team. If they do somehow carry both Benge and Tauchman, that’d be more bad news for Mark Vientos.