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  • MLB Third Base Coach #13
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    Brittany Ghiroli of The Athletic reports that Major League Baseball has placed Starlin Castro on administrative leave while they investigate an alleged domestic violence incident.
    Details are uncertain at the moment. MLB has the ability to extend the administrative leave in seven-day increments as they see fit but would need to gain approval from the MLBPA. Worth noting is that Castro was investigated for sexual assault back in 2012, although prosecutors ultimately declined to charge him.

  • TOR Right Fielder #25
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    Blue Jays manager John Schneider said Anthony Santander’s “Shoulder is good. Back is good. He finally feels normal, so that’s a good thing.”
    If Santander is healthy, the Blue Jays will almost assuredly give the 30-year-old a spot in their starting lineup after signing him to a five-year, $92.5 million deal last year. However, he won’t have a long leash. With George Springer locked in at designated hitter, Santander would need to start in right field, but the Blue Jays also have Myles Straw, Davis Schneider, and are firmly in the mix for Kyle Tucker. The key for Santander will be getting healthy in time for spring training, and then the team can go from there.
    Red Sox land first baseman Contreas from Cardinals
    With the Boston Red Sox swinging a big trade for St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreas, Eric Samulski breaks down the deal for both sides and the fantasy baseball significance of the move.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #61
    Rangers signed RHP Nabil Crismatt to a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training.
    Crismatt threw 34 innings for the Diamondbacks in 2025, posting a 3.71 ERA, 1.44 WHIP, and 25/9 K/BB ratio in eight appearances (five starts). This will be Crismatt’s second stint with the Rangers after playing one month with them in Triple-A in 2024.
  • BAL Right Fielder #37
    Orioles designated OF Will Robertson for assignment.
    This makes room for Zach Eflin on the 40-man. The move comes three weeks after Robertson was claimed off waivers from the Pirates and two days after the team tweeted happy birthday to him. Robertson, 28, hit .129/.173/.143 in 75 plate appearances for the Jays and White Sox last season.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #24
    Orioles re-signed RHP Zach Eflin to a one-year, $10 million contract with a mutual option for 2027.
    According to FanSided’s Robert Murray, Eflin gets a $3 million signing bonus, a $5 million salary and a $2 million buyout on a $25 million mutual option for 2027. The price of both the option and the buyout will increase by $1 million with 15 starts next year, an additional $1.5 million with 20 starts and then another $2.5 million with 25 starts. So, a healthy 2026 spent in the rotation would guarantee him $15 million in all. After two healthy and productive seasons in 2023 and ’24, Eflin had a 5.93 ERA and a 50/13 K/BB in 71 1/3 innings last season. The 31-year-old is expected to be ready in the spring following back surgery in August.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #24
    The Orioles are re-signing free agent Zach Eflin to a one-year, $10 million deal, according to the New Yost Post’s Jon Heyman.
    Eflin, who was 26-17 with a 3.54 ERA between 2023 and ’24, is coming off a rough 2025 (6-5, 5.93 ERA in 14 stars) that included season-ending back surgery in August. Maybe he’ll rebound, but he seems more like a depth starter than a potential No. 2 or No. 3 at this point. As things stand now, he’s set to join a rotation that includes Trevor Rogers, Kyle Bradish, Shane Baz and Dean Kremer. That wouldn’t leave any room for Tyler Wells or Cade Povich, assuming that everyone is healthy.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #33
    Andrew Heaney announced his retirement from professional baseball.
    The 34-year-old southpaw pitched for six different teams (Marlins, Angels, Yankees, Dodgers, Rangers and Pirates) across his 12 major league seasons, compiling a 56-72 record, 4.57 ERA, 1.28 WHIP and a 1156/339 K/BB ratio over 1136 2/3 innings. We wish him the best of luck in the next stage of his life.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #56
    Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that Hunter Harvey’s one-year contract with the Cubs is worth $6 million.
    The deal has yet to be officially announced as the 31-year-old right-hander still needs to pass his physical. Harvey was limited to just 12 appearances during the 2025 campaign due to recurring adductor and shoulder issues. When healthy though, he has proven to be a weapon at the back end of any bullpen and he should find himself in a setup role in front of closer Daniel Palencia.
  • NYM 3rd Baseman #10
    Ronny Mauricio said that the Mets instructed him to play exclusively at third base in the Dominican Winter Leagues.
    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said earlier this offseason that Brett Baty would get the majority of playing time at third base in 2026, but it’s noteworthy that Mauricio is being used exclusively at third in the winter leagues. He’s a player who has played shortstop, second base, and outfield as well, so the Mets may be looking to position him as the primary competition for Baty at third base.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #29
    Marlins signed RHP Pete Fairbanks to a one-year, $13 million contract.
    The deal, which was agreed to earlier this week, is now official after the 32-year-old right-hander passed his physical. The contract includes a $1 million signing bonus and Fairbanks will have the potential to pick up an additional $1 million in incentives. He’ll step in as the Marlins primary closer — in place of an injured Ronny Henriquez and over incumbent Calvin Faucher — after recording 75 saves for the Rays over the past three seasons.
  • TOR 1st Baseman
    Blue Jays signed 1B/OF Jorge Burgos to a minor league contract.
    Burgos, 23, spent the first seven years of his minor league career in the Guardians’ organization. He spent the entire 2025 campaign at Double-A Akron where he slashed an underwhelming .206/.295/.386 with 14 homers, 73 RBI and a 95/43 K/BB ratio over 407 plate appearances. He’ll add depth in the upper minors for the Jays.