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  • SEA Relief Pitcher #73
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    Rays pitching prospect Cole Wilcox underwent Tommy John surgery Wednesday.
    It’s a bummer for Wilcox, who was fantastic in 10 Low-A starts this season before getting injured. Acquired from the Padres in the Blake Snell trade, Wilcox is now unlikely to pitch in games until 2023.

  • SF Relief Pitcher #48
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    Giants signed RHP Gregory Santos to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    San Francisco grabs another lottery ticket reliever with Santos heading to the Bay Area following an injury-plagued run with the Mariners where he made just 16 relief appearances over two seasons prior to being non-tendered last month. The 26-year-old durability is the primary concern at this stage of his career, but he’s an experienced high-leverage arm with a wipeout slider. He’ll compete in spring training for a spot in the Giants’ season-opening bullpen mix.
    Will Pirates make more moves this offseason?
    James Schiano and Eric Samulski discuss the Pirates acquiring Jhostynxon Garcia and signing Gregory Soto, who appeared in 25 games with the Mets last season and struggles with "poor command" and a limited repertoire.
  • KC 3rd Baseman #11
    Royals signed 3B Maikel Garcia to a five-year contract extension with a $21 million club option for 2031.
    The long-term agreement, which keeps Garcia in Kansas City through at least 2030, is now official. The 25-year-old third baseman took a meaningful step forward in the power department, emerging as one of the most impactful fantasy contributors at the hot corner last season, slashing .286/.351/.449 with a career-high 16 homers and 23 stolen bases across 666 plate appearances over 160 games. He’s quietly solidified himself as a foundational piece for the Royals alongside franchise cornerstone Bobby Witt Jr., and projects as a borderline top-five fantasy option at third base next season even if some regression in over-the-fence pop shows up.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #43
    The Reds are signing reliever Caleb Ferguson to a one-year contract, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal.
    The relief market continues to move at a breakneck pace while the position player sector progresses at a glacial rate. Ferguson provides Cincinnati with a badly-needed experienced southpaw that they can deploy in late-game situations, something they lacked this past season. The 29-year-old produced a strong 3.58 ERA — 3.26 FIP — 1.16 WHIP and 18.9 percent strikeout rate across 65 1/3 innings over 70 appearances between the Pirates and Mariners last year. He’ll operate in middle relief helping bridge the gap to stopper Emilio Pagàn.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #41
    Rays signed LHP Steven Matz to a two-year, $15 million contract.
    The deal is now official. The intriguing wrinkle for fantasy purposes is that the Rays appear poised to deploy Matz as a traditional starter next season. The 34-year-old veteran southpaw operated exclusively in relief for the Cardinals and Red Sox this past season, compiling a 3.05 ERA — 3.46 FIP — and 59/11 K/BB ratio across 76 2/3 innings over 53 appearances. There’s some late-round appeal in deeper mixed leagues if he winds up making Tampa Bay’s season-opening rotation.
  • TB Center Fielder #25
    Rays designated OF Tristan Peters for assignment.
    Peters loses his spot on Tampa Bay’s 40-man roster with veteran lefty Steven Matz being officially added. The 25-year-old rookie went 0-for-12 with seven strikeouts in four games at the highest level this past season.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #37
    The Giants are signing Adrian Houser to a two-year, $22 million contract, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
    There’s also an option for a third year. Houser, who turns 33 in February, experienced a velocity spike last season and posted a nice 3.31 ERA in 21 starts for the White Sox and Rays, though that came with a modest 18% strikeout rate. The salary isn’t out of line with expectations, but given his age and his lack of any truly impressive seasons previously, it’s kind of surprising to see him get the second guaranteed year. He’ll join Logan Webb and Robbie Ray in a Giants rotation that still probably needs one more vet in the mix.
  • ATL 3rd Baseman #30
    Braves signed INF Aaron Schunk to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    It was bound to happen at some point: Schunk grew up in Georgia and was drafted by the Rockies out of the University of Georgia in 2019. The 28-year-old hit .222/.246/.302 in 131 plate appearances for the Rockies the last two seasons. Unfortunately, his bat just doesn’t seem good enough to make him more than a quad-A player.
  • TB Shortstop #80
    The Rays have pulled the plug on Jadher Areinamo’s winter league season in Venezuela, telling him to instead get ready for spring training.
    Areinamo was playing about as well as anyone in the Venezuelan Winter League until Nov. 30, when he had to leave La Guaira to apply for an extended visa. That came through and he was set to rejoin the team today, but the Rays decided to deny permission for that to happen. The 22-year-old Areinamo was hitting .364/.420/.693 with 13 homers in 36 games for the Tiburones. He leads the circuit in OPS and was tops in homers when he departed, with only Balbino Fuenmayor having overtaken him since.
  • SEA Catcher #21
    Mariners signed C Andrew Knizner to a one-year contract.
    It’s worth $1 million, according to MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer. Knizner secures a big-league deal after hitting .221/.299/.299 in 33 games for the Giants last season. Somewhat interesting is that he had the best defensive numbers of his career during that span. He also struck out at half of his career rate (10/7 K/BB in 88 plate appearances). He’s the clear backup to Cal Raleigh at the moment, though the Mariners still might have interest in a Mitch Garver reunion if the price proves right.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #68
    Giants signed RHP Jason Foley to a one-year contract.
    Foley, the Tigers’ primary closer in 2024, didn’t pitch in the majors last season and ended up undergoing shoulder surgery that’s expected to cost him the first half of 2026. The 30-year-old has a career 3.16 ERA and a strong 54% groundball rate in 199 2/3 innings as a major leaguer. While this is just a one-year deal, the Giants could control him for three years through arbitration.