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  • CWS Starting Pitcher #20
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    Cardinals acquired RHP Erick Fedde from the White Sox as part of a three-team deal, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
    The deal has many layers and came together over a few hours on Monday afternoon, but the full scope of the trade is that the Cardinals receive Fedde and OF Tommy Pham, the Dodgers will receive INF/OF Tommy Edman and RHP Michael Kopech, and the White Sox will get INF/OF Miguel Vargas, 2B prospect Jeral Perez, and INF prospect Alexander Albertus. There are a lot of moving pieces here but Fedde figures to slot into the Cardinals’ starting rotation, likely moving Andre Pallante to the bullpen. While the strikeout totals haven’t been great for Fedde, he has been a tremendous source of ratios and now has a clear upgrade in team context, which is great for his fantasy value.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #24
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    The Rockies are signing Michael Lorenzen to a one-year, $8 million deal with a club option for 2027, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports.
    Although he wound up with a 4.64 ERA in 141 2/3 innings for the Royals last season, Lorenzen gets the second-highest salary of his career to go take on Coors Field. Unfortunately, he’s no longer the groundball pitcher he used to be — he’s been well below his career norm there three years running — but he’ll probably take some steps to change that while dealing with the game’s worst environment for pitchers. He’ll join Kyle Freeland and Chase Dollander as the sure things in the Colorado rotation. As is, it’s Tanner Gordon, Ryan Feltner and McCade Brown for the last two spots, but one imagines the Rockies will try to bring in at least one more veteran.
    Okamoto could be 'undervalued' 2026 fantasy asset
    The Blue Jays continued their strong offseason by adding Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto on a four-year deal, leaving Eric Samulski to assess what his presence means for Toronto's offseason plans and fantasy assets.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #27
    Cubs acquired RHP Edward Cabrera from the Marlins for OF Owen Caissie, INF Cristian Hernández and INF Edgardo De Leon.
    Cabrera, who has three years left before free agency, looked like he turned the corner after making mechanical adjustments last season, though he did miss time down the stretch with another arm issue. The 27-year-old’s 144 2/3 innings (including two rehab starts) were easily a career high in his nine seasons in the Marlins organization. The Cubs are hoping he’s the kind of pitcher who gets healthier with age, but we’ll see. He’d seem to finish off a rotation that will also include Matthew Boyd, Shota Imanaga, Jameson Taillon and Cade Horton, with Justin Steele expected back in June or July. Colin Rea is now due to open up in middle relief, though that was also the case at this time last year (he went on to make 27 starts). Caissie’s departure leaves Moisés Ballesteros as the now obvious Kyle Tucker replacement, with Seiya Suzuki shifting from DH to right field, but it also could make it more likely that they’ll add a bat.
  • MIA Right Fielder #19
    Marlins acquired OF Owen Caissie, INF Cristian Hernández and INF Edgardo De Leon from the Cubs for RHP Edward Cabrera.
    The 23-year-old Caissie is the prize of the deal for the Marlins, and he’s obviously ready for a major league gig after hitting .281/.380/.507 with 41 homers in 982 plate appearances for Triple-A Iowa the last two years. Still, his upside is in question, especially given that he’s been striking out 28% of the time in the minors. If the Cubs were particularly high on him, they probably would have kept him and given him a shot in Kyle Tucker’s spot next season. Most likely, he’ll turn out to be a decent enough regular, but not a guy who goes to All-Star games. The Marlins will probably primarily roll with a Kyle Stowers-Jakob Marsee-Caissie outfield, with Griffin Conine more focused on first base and DH.
  • MIA Shortstop #78
    Shortstop Cristian Hernández was traded from the Cubs to the Marlins in the Edward Cabrera deal.
    One of the top international signings in the 2021 class, Hernández has yet to hit as hoped, but he does have some plate discipline and he still figures to add some power. At age 21, he came in at .252/.329/.365 with seven homers and 52 steals in 115 games in High-A ball. He’s a legitimate shortstop, so he won’t have to excel offensively to turn into a decent regular. Still, he has some improving to do over these next two years. The Cubs failed to protect him from the Rule 5 draft last month, but he went unpicked.
  • MIA 1st Baseman
    Infielder Edgardo De Leon was traded from the Cubs to the Marlins in the Edward Cabrera deal.
    The 18-year-old De Leon hit .276/.353/.500 in 153 plate appearances in the Complex League last season and figures to advance to Low-A ball this year. He’s limited to the infield corners, but he’s on his way to possessing impressive power.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #67
    Rays re-signed RHP Brian Van Belle to a two-year minor league contract.
    Van Belle made his major league debut with the Rays in August, allowing five runs over 8 1/3 innings in four appearances, before finishing up on the injured list with elbow soreness and then undergoing surgery. He’s expected to miss all of 2026, but the Rays will have compete for a spot in 2027.
  • CWS 3rd Baseman
    ESPN’s Buster Olney reports that Munetaka Murakami’s contract specifies that he can’t be sent to the minors unless he gives permission.
    The Mets had a similar clause in their contract with Japanese RHP Kodai Senga. It’s noteworthy in Murakami’s case because he comes to Major League Baseball with some strikeout concerns. If he were to have an extended period of struggle at the start of the season, the White Sox would not be able to have him work it out in Triple-A unless he agreed. Of course, the White Sox aren’t likely to be competitive this season, so he’d likely be given a long lease regardless. But that’s noteworthy for fantasy managers.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #48
    Dodgers signed RHP Brusdar Graterol to a one-year, $2.8 million deal to avoid arbitration.
    This is the same salary that Graterol made last year before he missed the entire 2025 season while recovering from shoulder surgery. With Edwin Diaz now in town, the Dodgers don’t need Graterol to fill a high leverage role, so he will likely be given plenty of time to work himself back into meaningful innings.
  • LAA Center Fielder #53
    Angels claimed OF Wade Meckler off waivers from the Giants.
    Meckler spent most of last season at Triple-A Sacramento, hitting .287/.390/.370. He’s a left-handed hitter who can play all three outfield positions and still has minor league options. That will make him valuable outfield depth for the Angels.
  • CHC Right Fielder #19
    Craig Mish reports that the Marlins acquired OF prospect Owen Caissie, and INF prospects Cristian Hernandez and Edgardo Deleon from the Cubs in exchange for RHP Edward Cabrera.
    The deal is pending physicals. Caissie is the 47th-ranked prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, and a solid return for Miami in exchange for three years of Edward Cabrera. Despite being unable to break into the Cubs’ lineup in 2025, Caissie hit .286/.386/.551 with 22 homers in 99 games for Triple-A Iowa. He did miss time at the end of the season with a concussion, but Caissie pairs solid power with a consistently high walk rate, which helps to offset some of his strikeout concerns. The likely profiles best in right field and will join an exciting young outfield in Miami that also features Kyle Stowers in left field and Jakob Marsee in center field.