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  • MIA Relief Pitcher #38
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    Jesus Tinoco struck out one in a clean inning of work to earn the save against the Cubs on Wednesday.
    While the Marlins began the season a bit erratic with their late inning bullpen deployment, Tinoco has now received their last three save chances and seems to be their preferred ninth inning option. He did blow one of those three chances though – just yesterday against these same Cubs – and things can change fast, but all signs are pointing to him being the guy in Miami at this moment.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #50
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    Red Sox signed RHP Tayron Guerrero to a mionr league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 35-year-old hurler hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since the 2019 season. He spent the 2025 campaign toeing the slab for the Chiba Lotte Marines of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball where he registered a 3.60 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and a 46/23 K/BB K/BB ratio across 50 frames. He’ll add bullpen depth for the Red Sox.
    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.
  • MIL Center Fielder #87
    Brewers signed OF Dasan Brown to a minor league contract.
    Brown, 24, was a third-round selection by the Blue Jays from the 2019 draft class and spent his first seven years in the minors in their organization. In 2025, Brown slashed a miserable .174/.285/.260 with four homers, 15 RBI, 36 stolen bases and an 86/34 K/BB ratio over 291 plate appearances. We’ll see if a change of scenery can get his career back on track.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #46
    Cubs signed RHP Tyler Beede to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 32-year-old hurler opened the 2025 season pitching at the Triple-A level for the Twins, posting an 8.00 ERA, 2.33 WHIP and a 7/9 K/BB ratio over nine innings before being let go. He then logged 21 1/3 innings for the Long Island Ducks in the independent Atlantic League and 13 1/3 frames in the Mexican League. He’ll add organizational bullpen depth for the Cubs.
  • FA 3rd Baseman #2
    Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic adds that Alex Bregman’s agreement on a five-year, $175 million contract with the Cubs includes $70 million in deferrals.
    Rosenthal also notes that the annual luxury tax charge for the Cubs will be less than $35 million and that the present-day value is expected to land in the $30-$31 million range. What an unbelievable evening it must have been for sports fans in Chicago with the Bears rallying to defeat the Packers in the Wild Card round while the Cubs announced their pact with Bregman simultaneously. The 31-year-old represents a massive upgrade to the middle of the Cubs’ lineup.
  • FA 3rd Baseman #2
    Alex Bregman is signing with the Cubs for $175 million over five years, according to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman.
    Along with a full no-trade clause, he gets $20 million more than Pete Alonso and $25 million more than Kyle Schwarber over the same timeframe. Outfield might have been the bigger priority for the Cubs, but Bregman still seems like a big upgrade from Matt Shaw at third, and the Cubs could see what Shaw looks like in the outfield. Trading Nico Hoerner is another possibility. For the Red Sox now, it’s Bo Bichette or bust.
  • FA Center Fielder #35
    ESPN’s Buster Olney reports the Yankees are operating under the assumption that Cody Bellinger is going to sign elsewhere.
    Olney’s report comes on the heels of The Athletic’s Brendan Kuty noting earlier this week that the Yankees and Bellinger remain far apart on the length of a potential deal. The 30-year-old slugger has been connected to more than a half-dozen clubs — including the Mets, Dodgers, Giants, Phillies, Blue Jays, Angels and Reds — since the offseason began. It increasingly sounds like he’s headed elsewhere, with Olney adding that the two sides are at an impasse in negotiations, despite the Yankees’ efforts to bring him back.
  • CIN 1st Baseman #4
    Reds signed 1B Michael Toglia to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Toglia will get a fresh start in another phenomenal home ballpark after being non-tendered by the Rockies earlier this offseason. The 27-year-old slugger’s all-or-nothing approach resulted in 42 home runs and a staggering 373 strikeouts across 1,067 plate appearances for the Rockies over the past four seasons. His stratospheric power potential makes him a fascinating lottery ticket but he’ll need to make some strides in the contact department to regain any semblance of fantasy appeal.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #45
    Braves re-signed RHP Tyler Kinley to a one-year, $3 million contract with a $5.5 million club option for 2027.
    The deal, which is now official, includes a $1.25 million buyout, which guarantees Kinley at least $4.25 million to return to Atlanta’s high-leverage mix just a few weeks after the club declined his $5.5 million option for 2026. The 34-year-old veteran reliever finished last season with a respectable 3.96 ERA — 3.69 FIP — 1.18 WHIP and 73/33 K/BB ratio across a career-high 72 2/3 innings split between the Rockies and Braves. He’ll help bridge the gap to Atlanta closer Raisel Iglesias along with new high-priced setup man Robert Suarez.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #99
    Braves signed RHP Javy Guerra to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Guerra returns stateside after spending the past two seasons pitching overseas in Japan for the Hanshin Tigers. The hard-throwing 30-year-old righty last appeared in the majors for the Brewers and Rays when he made 17 relief appearances during the 2023 campaign. He’s an interesting zero-risk lottery ticket for Atlanta as a spring training flyer.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #38
    Marlins re-signed RHP Jesus Tinoco to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Tinoco returns to Miami where he’ll continue rehabbing from last year’s elbow surgery. The 30-year-old reliever compiled a respectable 4.01 FIP, 1.29 WHIP and 10/8 K/BB ratio across 19 1/3 innings over four appearances with the Marlins last year. He made 32 appearances between the Rangers, Cubs and Marlins back in 2024.