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  • FA Starting Pitcher #64
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    Red Sox re-signed RHP Sterling Sharp to a minor league contract.
    Sharp made four relief appearances for the Marlins during the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign. He was cut loose by the Nationals in early August and wound up latching on with the Red Sox a few days later. The 27-year-old righty reliever returns to Boston’s system as extra organizational relief depth after posting a serviceable 5.45 ERA, 1.59 WHIP and 90/42 K/BB ratio across 100 2/3 innings (25 appearances, 20 starts) last season between the Double-A and Triple-A levels. He remains an interesting relief project for the Red Sox.

  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
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    Rangers re-signed RHP Cal Quantrill to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Re-signed might come as a surprise to most, but the Rangers inked Quantrill to a minor league deal last September. They never did call him up afterwards, leaving him with a hideous 6.04 ERA in 117 2/3 innings with the Marlins and Braves. Like Patrick Corbin a year ago, he rates as adequate rotation depth, though he probably has even less of a ceiling.
    What's in store for the Nationals without Gore?
    Eric Samulski reveals the "names to know" among the five prospects the Nationals received from the Texas Rangers in exchange for pitcher MacKenzie Gore and his 'considerable upside.'
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #7
    Blake Snell said Thursday that he was “tired” and “exhausted” after throwing 34 innings in last year’s postseason and that he’s slow-played his offseason schedule as a result.
    “You want to ramp up, but I gotta take my time and get healthy,” Snell told the California Post’s Jack Harris. He said the plan is still for him to be ready for Opening Day, but he’s also not going to take any chances this spring. None of this seems like great news, but it’s not like anyone is penciling in Snell for 180 innings anyway; he’s topped 130 just twice in the majors. If he’s at his best for 130 innings this year, it’ll probably be enough for him to justify his draft day price tag. Should Snell be unavailable initially, it’d probably lock up rotation spots for Emmet Sheehan and Roki Sasaki in L.A. and open the door for Justin Wrobleski, Ben Casparius or maybe River Ryan to open up as the sixth starter.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #38
    Astros signed LHP Tom Cosgrove to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Cosgrove, 29, excelled for the Padres in his major league debut in 2023, throwing 51 1/3 innings with a 1.75 ERA, but with his velocity in decline, he’s given up 20 runs in 18 2/3 innings in the majors in the two seasons since. He doesn’t figure to win a bullpen spot out of spring training.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #33
    Royals signed RHP Eli Morgan to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Another veteran reliever for a team that just signed Héctor Neris. Morgan, 29, missed most of last season with elbow troubles, though not before he gave up 10 runs in 7 1/3 innings for the Cubs in April. He was much more successful in Cleveland the previous three seasons, posting a 3.27 ERA and a 181/48 K/BB in 176 innings.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #66
    The Astros are acquiring Kai-Wei Teng from the Giants for Jancel Villareal, according to The Athletic’s Chandler Rome.
    For the Giants, this is about freeing up a spot on the 40-man to make room for Harrison Bader, and in return, they’ll get a 21-year-old catcher. The Astros will DFA J.P. France to make room for Teng.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #80
    Dodgers signed RHP Ryder Ryan to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Ryan, 30, had a 5.66 ERA in 20 2/3 innings for the Pirates in 2024 and then spent all of last season with the club’s Triple-A team, finishing with a 4.73 ERA and a 61/38 K/BB in 72 1/3 innings. He’ll probably share a roster spot with younger brother River on the Dodgers’ Triple-A team this year.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #40
    Brewers signed RHP Jacob Waguespack to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The Rays thought they had something interesting in Waguespack a couple of years ago, but he went on to miss most of 2024 with shoulder issues and he didn’t impress them enough in the minors to get a chance last season. He wound up with a 2.45 ERA and a 31/11 K/BB in 33 innings as a Triple-A reliever, with the last 10 of his 25 appearances coming after the Phillies picked him up. He’ll be a long shot to win a spot in the Milwaukee pen this spring.
  • NYM Catcher #15
    Mets signed C Austin Barnes to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 36-year-old backstop saw just 44 plate appearances with the Dodgers during the 2025 campaign before being released in May. He then signed with the Giants at the end of June and spent the remainder of the season at the Triple-A level. He’ll add quality catching depth for the Mets and can be ignored for fantasy purposes.
  • WSH Catcher #11
    Nationals designated C/INF Mickey Gasper for assignment.
    The versatile 30-year-old was just claimed off of waivers from the Twins last week, but he’ll head back into roster uncertainty after the Nationals needed to clear a 40-man roster spot for Richard Lovelady on Thursday. While Gasper has had continued success at the Triple-A level, he has struggled to a .133/.250/.195 slash line with a 28/14 K/BB ratio over 133 plate appearances at the big league level over the past two seasons.
  • WSH Relief Pitcher #57
    Nationals claimed LHP Richard Lovelady off of waivers from the Mets.
    Lovelady was inked to a one-year contract as a free agent in October, but the Mets attempted to sneak him through waivers this week as they needed to clear room on their 40-man roster. The 30-year-old left-hander posted an 8.49 ERA, 1.54 WHIP and a 12/6 K/BB ratio over 11 2/3 innings in 10 appearances between the Blue Jays and Mets in 2025.