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  • ATH 3rd Baseman #50
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    Athletics optioned INF Armando Alvarez to Triple-A Las Vegas.
    Alvarez is being sent down to make room on the active roster for Tyler Soderstrom. He hit .243 with no home runs and two RBI for the Athletics this year.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #59
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    Blue Jays signed RHP Nic Enright to a two-year, minor league contract.
    Enright had Tommy John surgery in October, so he’s out for 2026. He also had to overcome Hodgkin’s lymphoma earlier in his career, but he pitched quite well in his major league debut last season, posting a 2.03 ERA and a 30/12 K/BB in 31 innings. He’ll be 30 when he returns in 2027, but he might yet turn out to be a quality reliever for a few years.
    Marlins' Fairbanks a 'top 15' closer in fantasy
    Eric Samulski analyzes Pete Fairbanks' decision to sign with the Miami Marlins as a free agent, detailing how the move makes him a top 15 closer in fantasy baseball.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #24
    Zach Eflin, who is returning from back surgery, said he’ll throw his first bullpen session on Jan. 6.
    If all goes well, Eflin could be part of the season-opening rotation, but it’s also possible he’ll start off on the injured list. Eflin re-signed with the Orioles on Sunday after becoming a free agent at season’s end. He’s guaranteed $10 million next season, with a chance to earn up to an additional $5 million if he proves healthy.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #51
    The Giants are close to adding Tyler Mahle on a one-year deal, according to the San Francisco Chronicle’s Shayna Rubin.
    MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand says it’s a done deal. Probably not what Giants fans were hoping for in the rotation after a similar addition in Adrian Houser, but maybe there’s still more to come. Mahle did put up a 2.18 ERA in his 16 starts for the Rangers last season, but his peripherals were unimpressive, and he again dealt with shoulder problems. Having undergone Tommy John in 2023, he’s made a total of 24 starts the last three years, and his velocity last season was down two mph from his one completely healthy and productive season with the Reds in 2021.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #56
    Cubs signed RHP Hunter Harvey to a one-year, $6 million contract.
    He can make an extra $1.5 million in bonuses, according to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman. When he wasn’t on the IL with shoulder and groin injuries, Harvey threw 10 2/3 scoreless innings for the Royals last season, though his velocity was down about two mph. He has a career 3.11 ERA in 185 innings since debuting with the Orioles in 2019. He’ll probably be helpful in a setup role when healthy.
  • CWS Center Fielder #24
    White Sox signed OF Jarred Kelenic to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The sixth overall pick in the 2018 draft, Kelenic was a consensus top-10 prospect five years ago, but he’s hit just .211/.282/.376 in 1,488 major league plate appearances with the Mariners and Braves. He spent most of last year in Triple-A and further drove down his stock by batting .213/.286/.309 with four homers in 95 games for Gwinnett. He’s still only 26, and there’s always the chance he could take a step forward. However, it’s hard to find much reason for optimism at this point.
  • ATH Relief Pitcher #72
    Athletics signed RHP Nick Hernandez to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 31-year-old Hernandez, a slider specialist with an 89-92 mph fastball, has a 7.06 ERA in 21 2/3 major league innings with the Padres and Astros. He’ll compete for a spot in the A’s bullpen during spring training.
  • ATL Left Fielder #28
    Braves signed OF José Azocar to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Things have been trending in the wrong direction for Azocar, who had 216 plate appearances in the majors as a rookie in 2022, but just 102, 79 and 21 the last three seasons. Overall, he’s hit .244/.290/.319 in 228 games, two of which actually came with the Braves last summer in between stints in the Mets organization. He seems destined to be Triple-A insurance for Atlanta.
  • ARI 2nd Baseman #4
    Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen said he wants to resolve Ketel Marte’s status in the near future.
    Marte is still available in trade talks at the moment, but Hazen might shut down things soon if no one steps up with the offer the D-backs want. “But this isn’t going to continue to linger,” he said. “We need to focus our offseason. Again, my gut this whole time was that [a trade of Marte] wasn’t going to happen, and I think it seems likely that that’s the case and we want to focus on other things we need to do.” The Red Sox, Rays and Tigers are among the teams to have asked about Marte, who is entering the second year of a seven-year, $116.5 million extension.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #6
    According to The Athletic, Anthony Rendon and the Angels have come to terms on a deal that will allow him to retire with one year left on his deal.
    Rendon, coming off hip surgery, was due $38 million in the final season of a seven-year, $245 million contract. The buyout figures to allow him to collect all that money over a longer period of time, and in return, Rendon won’t have to show up to spring training for rehab and pretend that he wants to play. Rendon will finish his Angels tenure with a .242/.348/.369 line in 257 games played.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #38
    The Angels are signing Kirby Yates to a one-year deal, a source told 7News’s Ari Alexander.
    There’s a new favorite to close for the Angels, who lost out on a bid to re-sign Kenley Jansen. It’ll be Yates’ second stint with the team, though you could have blinked and missed the first; he made one appearance and gave up two runs for the Halos in 2017. Yates struggled to a 5.23 ERA while dealing with injuries with the Dodgers last season, but he still struck out 52 in 41 1/3 innings. He had a 1.17 ERA and 33 saves for the Rangers in 2024. The deal is worth $5 million, according to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman.