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  • INT 2nd Baseman #24
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    Rougned Odor has signed with the Yomiuri Giants of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.
    Odor heads overseas after posting a lackluster .675 OPS with four homers and two steals in 59 games last year for the Padres. Still just 29 years old, there’s a chance he’s able to rebuild his value in Japan to earn another shot in the big leagues.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #41
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    The Red Sox aren’t currently in pursuit of Joe Ryan, a source told WEEI’s Rob Bradford.
    That same source also says that top pitching prospect Connelly Early wasn’t part of the trade deadline offer for Ryan. The Twins would presumably want either Early or Payton Tolle as part of a Ryan deal. The Red Sox would still surely love to have Ryan, but they have plenty of starting pitching depth at the moment and seem to be more focused on their lineup.
    What Williams' deal means for Mets' bullpen plans
    Eric Samulski unpacks the reports of Devin Williams signing a three-year deal for the New York Mets and how it impacts his fantasy stock, along with the team's bullpen plans.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #66
    Grant Holmes hasn’t had any setbacks while rehabbing his UCL tear and, in fact, now feels like his stuff better than before the injury.
    Good news for the Braves. Holmes should be in the mix for a rotation spot in the spring, but he might have a better chance of remaining healthy in the pen. The right-hander was 4-9 with a 3.99 ERA in 21 starts and one relief appearance before getting hurt last season.
  • WSH Shortstop #5
    The Athletic’s Will Sammon reports that the Nationals “are getting pushed aggressively on shortstop CJ Abrams.”
    On one hand, Abrams is coming off his best offensive season, slashing .257/.315/.433 with 19 home runs, 92 runs scored, and 31 steals. On the other hand, Abrams has had some off-field issues that led him to be sent to Triple-A by the last management team. With a new president of baseball operations, the Nationals could decide to move on from Abrams and start fresh. The shortstop is projected by MLBTR to make $5.6 million in arbitration next year and will be eligible for free agency after the 2028 season.
  • ATH 2nd Baseman #16
    Athletics signed INF Michael Stefanic to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Stefanic was with the Blue Jays last season, going just 4-for-22 at the big league level and hitting .287/.403/.383 with six home runs and six steals in 106 games at Triple-A. He figures to serve as organizational depth for the Athletics, given his ability to play everywhere on the infield.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #58
    Mets signed RHP Carl Edwards Jr. to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Could this be another bullpen-to-rotation transition for the Mets? Edwards has only ever been a reliever in the big leagues, posting a 3.56 ERA across 286 innings throughout his career, but he did start in Mexico last season and then in seven games at Triple-A for the Rangers, posting a 5.31 ERA, 1.46 WHIP, and a 26-percent strikeout rate. It seems more likely the Mets keep Edwards in the bullpen, and he’ll also likely only serve as organizational depth, but he’s an interesting name to watch in spring training.
  • NYY Shortstop #11
    MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch reports that the Yankees don’t anticipate Anthony Volpe (torn labrum) playing in April.
    There is no timeline beyond that, so the shortstop’s return will depend on how his off-season recovery goes. The Yankees went from insisting Volpe wasn’t playing through an injury to likely being without their starting shortstop for at least the first month of the season. Jose Caballero figures to begin the year at short for the Yankees, unless they make a move in the off-season.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #45
    MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch reports that the Yankees don’t expect Gerrit Cole (elbow) to make his season debut until late May or early June.
    The previous update from the club put Cole on track to face hitters in spring training but be delayed to start next season. Now, it seems like the veteran right-hander will miss at least the first two months of the year. Given what we have seen from pitchers coming back off of a full year lost to Tommy John surgery, Cole shouldn’t be drafted in re-draft leagues before a later-round flyer. He’s likely to be scooped up earlier than that in most drafts based on name recognition alone.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #55
    MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch reports that the Yankees are expecting Carlos Rodón (elbow) back “in late April or early May.”
    We already knew that the left-hander was unlikely to be ready for the start of the season, but now we have a more firm timeline. Given Rodón‘s lengthy injury history, we would assume he doesn’t debut until May. He would present a major risk/reward for fantasy managers who are willing to roll the dice after he had bone spurs removed from his elbow this off-season
  • FA Starting Pitcher #99
    ESPN’s Jesse Rogers and Jeff Passan report that the Diamondbacks and Michael Soroka are in agreement on a one-year, $7.5 million contract.
    Soroka had moments of success this past season, but also struggled with multiple injuries. He was particularly strong in the second half, posting a 2.01 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, and 21/10 K/BB ratio in 22.1 innings. He was also particularly effective out of the bullpen in 2024, so it remains to be seen how Arizona plans to deploy him. However, we would assume he will at least begin the season in the Diamondbacks’ rotation.
    Stay up to date with the MLB free agent market this offseason, including player signings, contract details, and team fits as the 2025-26 Hot Stove heats up.
  • BOS 2nd Baseman #28
    Kristian Campbell has put on weight and simplified his swing while playing winter ball in Puerto Rico.
    Campbell struggled in his first taste of MLB action, but the former top-20 overall prospect has revamped his swing, simplifying his load and the jerky action of his arms. That and his adding muscle have the Red Sox betting on a bounce-back season. Campbell is now allegedly a full-time outfielder, and the Red Sox could trade Jarren Duran this offseason, which would open up a spot on the roster for Campbell in 2026.