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  • BAL Starting Pitcher #49
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    Orioles signed RHP Julio Teheran to a minor league contract.
    The deal is now official. Teheran fortifies Baltimore’s injury-depleted starting rotation with some additional depth, but doesn’t offer much appeal for fantasy managers. The 33-year-old journeyman right-hander is an option to take the ball for Thursday’s series finale against the Blue Jays.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #50
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    Astros reassigned RHP Amos Willingham and LHP Tom Cosgrove to minor league camp.
    No real surprises among this duo, as both would have needed exceptionally strong springs to push for inclusion in the club’s Opening Day bullpen. Willingham was lit up during Grapefruit League play, posting a 10.50 ERA, 2.17 WHIP and a 10/4 K/BB ratio across six innings.
    Snell 'a really risky pick' in fantasy drafts
    Eric Samulski reacts to news that Los Angeles Dodgers' starting pitcher Blake Snell will miss at least six weeks due to a shoulder injury and why fantasy managers should exercise caution with drafting him.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #70
    Reds reassigned RHP Tejay Antone to minor league camp.
    The 32-year-old right-hander struggled during Cactus League play, registering a 7.94 ERA, 1.94 WHIP and a 7/4 K/BB ratio across 5 2/3 innings. He’ll attempt to get himself right at Triple-A Louisville before getting an opportunity to contribute to the Reds’ bullpen.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher
    Mets reassigned RHPs Ryan Lambert and Carl Edwards Jr., LHP Joe Jacques, C Kevin Parada, INFs Ryan Clifford, Jackson Cluff, Grae Kessinger and Jacob Reimer and OFs Ji Hwan Bae, A.J. Ewing and Jose Ramos to minor league camp.
    Lambert comes as a bit of a surprise, as he had looked sharp during Grapefruit League play. He should get an opportunity to work out of the Mets’ bullpen at some point in 2026. Edwards will continue to work as a starter at Triple-A Syracuse where he adds quality rotation depth that will be needed throughout the season.
  • SEA Shortstop #3
    J.P. Crawford (shoulder) is scheduled to return to Cactus League action on Tuesday.
    Crawford has been battling a minor shoulder injury. The team has opted to take a cautious approach rather than rushing him back and risking further injury. The 31-year-old shortstop is confident that he’ll be ready and in the Mariners’ lineup on Opening Day.
  • MIA Catcher #80
    Marlins optioned C Joe Mack and RHP Ryan Gusto to Triple-A Jacksonville; reassigned OF Kemp Alderman, RHP Zach Brzycky and RHP Jack Ralston to minor league camp.
    We’re not so sure Mack isn’t the Marlins’ best option behind the plate right now, but the team is committed to Agustín Ramírez for the moment and Liam Hicks will stick as the backup. Mack, who is the team’s best defensive catcher, went 3-for-24 with a homer this spring.
  • BOS Right Fielder #52
    Wilyer Abreu belted a go-ahead three-run homer in the sixth inning on Saturday night, powering Venezuela to a stunning 8-5 victory over Japan in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic.
    Venezuela fell behind early 5-2 in the contest, but Maikel Garcia slugged a two-run homer in the fifth inning that pulled them back to within a run. Then in the sixth, Ezequiel Tovar and Gleyber Torres singled before Abreu pummeled a game-changing 409-foot (108.1 mph EV) three-run blast that sunk the defending champions. That would be his only hit in the three at-bats on the night, though it changed the entire tournament. Next up for Venezuela, is a date with Italy in the semifinals on Monday.
  • KC 3rd Baseman #11
    Maikel Garcia crushed a two-run homer on Saturday as Venezuela triumphed over Japan in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic.
    Venezuela entered the fifth inning staring at a three-run deficit, but Garcia was able to pull them a bit closer when he launched a 406-foot (104.1 mph EV) two-run blast off of Chihiro Sumida. He also doubled off of Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the contest, finishing the night 2-for-5. He’ll look to replicate this fine effort against Italy in the semifinals on Monday evening.
  • ATL Right Fielder #13
    Ronald Acuña Jr. belted a leadoff home run on Saturday night as Venezuela roared past Japan in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic.
    The 28-year-old superstar wasted no time in this one, crushing the second pitch thrown by Yoshinobu Yamamoto for a 401-foot (106.2 mph EV) solo shot to give Venezuela an early advantage. That would be his only hit in five at-bats on the night, including three strikeouts, but it set the tone for the eventual comeback victory.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #55
    Ranger Suárez struggled in a no-decision against Japan in the World Baseball Classic quarterfinal on Saturday night, surrendering five runs on three hits in just 2 2/3 innings.
    The 30-year-old southpaw also issued three walks while striking out four in the ballgame. He served up a leadoff solo homer to Shohei Ohtani to open the first inning. Suárez then walked two batters to open the third — one intentionally to Ohtani — before giving up an RBI double to Teruaki Sato and a three-run blast to Shota Morishita. Overall he got five whiffs on 51 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of 25 percent.
  • LAD Designated Hitter #17
    Shohei Ohtani blasted his third home run of the World Baseball Classic on Saturday night, but it wasn’t enough to propel Japan to victory over Venezuela.
    After Ronald Acuña Jr. homered to open the top half of the first inning, Ohtani matched his Venezuelan counterpart with a leadoff blast of his own — a 427-foot (113.6 mph EV) bomb off of Ranger Suárez. Ohtani also walked intentionally in the third inning and rode home on a three-run homer by Shota Morishita. Ohtani will now return back to Dodgers’ camp and finish preparing for the start of the regular season.