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  • KC Left Fielder #44
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    Royals placed OF Dairon Blanco on the 10-day injured list with right Achilles tendinopathy.
    Blanco dealt with the problem this spring, too, so the Royals are going to give him some rest here. The pinch-running specialist swiped two bases and scored twice while getting one at-bat in the Royals’ first three games.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #62
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    Phillies acquired RHP Jonathan Bowlan from the Royals for LHP Matt Strahm.
    It’s an interesting reliever for reliever swap. Bowlan, 29, registered a 3.86 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and a 46/17 K/BB ratio across 44 1/3 innings with the Royals in 2025. Given that he’s out of options, Bowlan seems destined for a middle relief role in the Phillies’ Opening Day bullpen.
    Will Pirates make more moves this offseason?
    James Schiano and Eric Samulski discuss the Pirates acquiring Jhostynxon Garcia and signing Gregory Soto, who appeared in 25 games with the Mets last season and struggles with "poor command" and a limited repertoire.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #25
    Royals acquired LHP Matt Strahm from the Phillies for RHP Jonathan Bowlan.
    Strahm returns home to the organization that drafted him in the 21st round back in 2012. The 34-year-old hurler debuted with the Royals in 2016 before traveling around the league. While he has some experience in the ninth inning, it’s likely that he’ll settle into his traditional setup role with the Royals.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #25
    Robert Murray of Fansided reports that the Royals have a deal in place to acquire left-handed Matt Strahm from the Phillies.
    Mark Feinsand of MLB.com adds that Jonathan Bowlan will be heading to the Phillies in the trade. It’s a terrific get for the Royals though, as Strahm has developed into one of the most reliable left-handed setup men in all of baseball. The 34-year-old southpaw registered a 2.74 ERA, 1.08 WHIP and a 70/20 K/BB ratio over 62 1/3 innings while snagging six saves during the 2025 campaign.
  • INT 3rd Baseman
    Robert Murray of Fansided reports that the Padres have agreed to a three-year contract with infielder Song Sung-Mun.
    Independent journalist Francys Romero adds that the deal, which is still pending a physical, will be in the neighborhood of $13 million over three seasons. The 29-year-old slugger slashed a monstrous .315/.387/.530 with 26 homers, 90 RBI and 25 stolen bases for the Kiwoom Heroes of the Korea Baseball Organization in 2025. While he played primarily at third base in the KBO, Sung-Mun seems destined to play second base for the Padres with Manny Machado entrenched at the hot corner.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #34
    Michael King is re-signing with the Padres on a three-year, $75 million deal with two opt outs.
    The deal is backloaded, so King will make $22 million if he opts out after 2026 or $45 million if he opts out after 2027. It’s a little odd he allowed it to be structured that way, given that he didn’t seem to have a shortage of suitors, but it suggests San Diego is where he wanted to be all along. The Yankees, Red Sox, Mets and Orioles were also thought to be interested in him. The 30-year-old right-hander finished seventh in NL Cy Young Award balloting back in 2024 but was limited to 15 starts this past season due to shoulder and knee issues, recording a strong 3.44 ERA — 4.42 FIP — and 76/26 K/BB ratio across 73 1/3 innings. He’s a top-30 range fantasy starter heading into drafts next spring.
    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.
  • NYY Shortstop #38
    Yankees signed Zack Short to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Short fortifies New York’s middle infield depth heading into next season after hitting .220/.291/.380 with two homers across 56 plate appearances over 30 games for the Astros this past season. The 30-year-old journeyman shortstop is the prototypical emergency stopgap option for an organization like the Yankees after getting into 243 games in the big leagues between five different teams over the past half-decade.
  • LAA 2nd Baseman #18
    Angels signed 2B Donovan Walton to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Walton got into a pair of games for the Phillies this past season, going 1-for-8 with one RBI across nine plate appearances. He spent most of the year at the Triple-A level, hitting .270/.356/.396 with 13 homers and four steals in 123 games. The well-traveled 31-year-old infielder has gotten into 72 games at the highest level between the Mariners, Giants and Phillies since 2019. He’ll bolster Los Angeles’ infield depth heading into spring training.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #67
    Rays released RHP Brian Van Belle.
    Van Belle underwent elbow surgery earlier this offseason and is expected to miss all of next season. The 29-year-old righty was jettisoned from Tampa Bay’s 40-man roster earlier this offseason after making four relief appearances in the big leagues last year. He spent most of the year as a starter at the Triple-A level, recording a solid 3.17 ERA — 3.66 FIP — and 88/17 K/BB ratio across 105 innings of work.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #57
    Mets re-signed RHP Kevin Herget to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Herget provides New York with some experienced relief depth heading into next season after posting a 2.77 ERA — 3.37 FIP — and 6/5 K/BB ratio across 13 innings over seven appearances between the Mets and Braves. The 34-year-old journeyman has made 31 relief appearances in the big leagues since 2022.
  • NYY Catcher #83
    Yankees signed C Payton Henry to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Henry hasn’t appeared in the big leagues since the 2022 campaign when he got into 15 games for the Marlins. The 28-year-old backstop posted a .249/.323/.415 slash line with 11 homers in 65 games at the Triple-A level this past season. He’ll function as emergency organizational catching depth for the Yankees.