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  • AZ Starting Pitcher #52
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    Jordan Montgomery revealed that he will undergo Tommy John surgery next week.
    A brutal offseason for Montgomery just gets worse. The 32-year-old signed late in the off-season last year and struggled in his first year in Arizona, pitching to a 6.23 ERA in 117 innings between the bullpen and the rotation. He pitched poorly this spring and had been the subject of trade rumors, but was set to serve as the long reliever in Arizona to start the season. It appears that Ryne Nelson will now have a chance to take that role and act as the sixth starter for the Diamondbacks’ rotation. Montgomery will miss the entire 2025 season and could return over the summer in 2026. However, he will be a free agent this offseason, so where he ends up is anybody’s guess.
  • SEA Right Fielder #10
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    Victor Robles (shoulder) returned to the Mariners’ Cactus League lineup on Sunday.
    The 28-year-old outfielder has been sidelined for nearly a week due to soreness in his shoulder. He’ll serve as the designated hitter and bat leadoff against the Brewers on Sunday afternoon. As of now, there’s no reason to doubt that he’ll be ready for the start of the regular season.
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  • SEA Starting Pitcher #50
    Bryce Miller (side) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Sunday morning.
    It’ll be a touch and feel session for the 27-year-old right-hander who was shut down last week following a PRP injection to help alleviate inflammation in his left side. Miller has been throwing off of flat ground the past few days without issue. He remains hopeful that he’ll be ready for the start of the regular season.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #74
    Nationals optioned RHPs Riley Cornelio and Luis Perales to Triple-A Rochester; Reassigned INFs Orelvis Martinez and Sergio Alcantara, RHPs Bryce Montes de Oca and Tyler Baum and C Caleb Lomavita to minor league camp.
    We’re now starting to see slightly larger batches of cuts around the league as teams start to trim down their rosters in advance of Opening Day. Cornelio, 25, looked sharp in his two Grapefruit League appearances, posting a 1.80 ERA, 0.60 WHIP and a 7/0 K/BB ratio across five innings of work. He should get an opportunity to debut with the Nationals at some point during the 2026 campaign.
  • BAL Left Fielder #62
    Orioles optioned OF Reed Trimble to Triple-A Norfolk.
    The 25-year-old outfielder was never a candidate to crack the team’s Opening Day roster, so this move doesn’t come as a surprise. He’ll open up the season as additional outfield depth for the O’s at the Triple-A level.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #54
    Astros optioned RHP Jason Alexander to Triple-A Sugar Land; Reassigned RHPs Sam Carlson and Alimber Santa to minor league camp.
    With an option remaining, Alexander was always a longshot to make the Astros’ Opening Day roster. He didn’t help his cause in Grapefruit League action though, registering a 6.35 ERA, 1.94 WHIP and a 3/3 K/BB ratio over 5 2/3 innings in his three starts. He’ll get an opportunity with the Astros at some point during the 2026 campaign.
  • TB Left Fielder #11
    Rays’ manager Kevin Cash said Sunday that Gavin Lux (upper body) is expected to make his Grapefruit League debut on Tuesday.
    The 28-year-old infielder has been working his way through a vague upper body issue. He’s going to take live at-bats on the back fields on Sunday and as long as everything goes well with that session, he’ll be cleared to play on Tuesday. Barring any setbacks, he’ll be at second base for Opening Day.
  • TB Center Fielder #31
    Rays’ manager Kevin Cash told reporters on Sunday that Cedric Mullins (back) has shown much improvement and has resumed baseball activities.
    It’s good to hear that the 31-year-old outfielder is back on the field, though it remains unclear when he’ll return to Grapefruit League action. As of now there’s no reason to expect that he won’t be ready for the start of the regular season.
  • TB 1st Baseman #2
    Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports that Yandy Díaz has not played since Tuesday due to soreness in his left hand.
    The soreness is a result of Díaz hitting a ball off the end of the bat. Rays’ skipper Kevin Cash said that the 34-year-old slugger is fine and that he’ll get a few more days off before returning to game action. As of now, it doesn’t sound like anything fantasy managers need to worry about, though it is a situation to monitor.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #78
    Robert Stock told reporters on Sunday that he’ll undergo surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome.
    The 36-year-old right-hander suffered the injury while pitching for Team Israel in the World Baseball Classic. It’s a tough blow for the veteran hurler, though he indicated optimism that he could return before the end of the 2026 campaign.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    Tarik Skubal said after Saturday’s World Baseball Classic start against Great Britain that he’s going to talk to the Tigers and his agent Scott Boras about continuing to pitch for Team USA.
    The original plan had been for the star southpaw to make just one start in the tournament before returning to Tigers’ camp, but Skubal said after Saturday’s start, “I didn’t expect these types of emotions to run through my brain or my thoughts to differ. I was pretty committed to making a start and getting back to camp. Things have changed, obviously.” It’s nice to see that type of passion from the 29-year-old left-hander. Hopefully Boras and the Tigers sign off on the decision, and we get to see Skubal pitch for the Red, White and Blue once again during the tournament.