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  • NYM Left Fielder #1
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    Jeff McNeil is not in the Mets’ starting lineup for Sunday night’s showdown against the Phillies.
    McNeil will get a rare night off with tough opposing southpaw Jesús Luzardo toeing the slab for the Phillies. Luisangel Acuna will start in his place at second base and will bat ninth for the Mets on Sunday evening in Philadelphia.
  • NYM Shortstop #71
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    Mets claimed INF Tsung-Che Cheng off of waivers from the Rays.
    It’s the second time in two weeks that the 24-year-old shortstop has changed teams through waivers. The Rays claimed him from the Pirates on January 8, then designated him for assignment just a few days later to make room for Brett Wisely. He’ll now join the Mets. Cheng slashed an underwhelming .209/.307/.271 with just one home run and 18 stolen bases across 107 games at Triple-A Indianapolis during the 2025 season.
    How Bichette slots into Mets' expected lineup
    Eric Samulski and James Schiano discuss the Mets signing Bo Bichette in free agency after missing out on Kyle Tucker and unpack how the move affects the rest of the lineup and why this is a great move for fantasy.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #45
    Marlins claimed RHP Osvaldo Bido off of waivers from the Rays.
    The Rays tried to sneak the hard-throwing right-hander through waivers earlier in the week but the Marlins were ready to bounce. The 30-year-old hurler struggled to a 5.87 ERA, 1.61 WHIP and a 68/35 K/BB ratio over 79 2/3 innings with the Athletics during the 2025 campaign, but he’s just one year removed from a very strong season overall. It’s likely that he’ll operate in a swingman role for the Marlins in 2026.
  • TB Left Fielder #2
    Rays’ president of baseball operations Erik Neander told reporters on Friday that Gavin Lux is expected to play primarily at second base.
    The 28-year-old saw most of his action with the Reds in left field or as a designated hitter in 2025 while playing a bit at second base and third base. It sounds like he’ll step in as the Rays’ regular second baseman, filling the void left by Brandon Lowe. Neander also noted that he’s fully confident in what Lux can provide both at the plate and in the field. Even if he’s slated for full-time action, it’s difficult to envision Lux having much fantasy value in 2026.
  • FA Catcher #10
    Ken Rosenthal and Matt Gelb of The Athletic report that the Phillies are close to re-signing catcher J.T. Realmuto.
    Robert Murray of Fansided adds that it’ll be a three-year, $45 million deal with incentives that could run the total as high as $60 million. It always felt like a reunion with the Phillies made the most sense for the 34-year-old backstop, and now it looks like they’re close to pushing that deal across the finish line. Realmuto hit .257/.315/.384 with 12 homers, 52 RBI and eight stolen bases across 550 plate appearances in 2025 — his seventh season with the Phillies.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #58
    Astros signed RHP Cody Bolton to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 27-year-old right-hander was released by the Guardians last June after giving up three runs on four hits over two innings in his lone appearance at the big league level. He’ll add bullpen depth for the Astros.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #40
    Brad Keller has been added to Team USA for the World Baseball Classic.
    Keller’s addition should round out the pitching staff, though it’s quite possible one or two guys will drop out before the tourney. Keller busted out with the Cubs in relief last season, posting a 2.07 ERA and a 75/22 K/BB in 69 2/3 innings. He signed a two-year, $22 million deal with the Phillies last month.
  • FA Left Fielder #23
    According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the White Sox have expressed interest in free agent outfielder Michael Conforto.
    Conforto, 32, disappointed during his lone season with the Dodgers, slashing a meager .199/.305/.333 with 12 homers and 36 RBI in 486 plate appearances. Any chances of a potential return to the Dodgers were likely squashed on Thursday when they agreed to a mega deal with Kyle Tucker. He represents an affordable way for the White Sox to add some left-handed thump to the middle of their lineup.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Pirates invited SS Konnor Griffin, INF Duce Gourson, 2B Termarr Johnson, C Shawn Ross, C Omar Alfonzo, RHP Noah Davis and RHP Chris Devenski to spring training.
    There hasn’t been any doubt, but now it’s official that Griffin will be at camp. Given the Pirates’ history, it seems unlikely that he’ll have much of a shot at winning the shortstop job prior to Opening Day, but he could well prove to be the best man for the job at age 19 (he turns 20 in April). Griffin hit .333/.415/.527 with 21 homers and 65 steals between high-A and Double-A last season, and he is widely regarded as the game’s No. 1 prospect.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #46
    Reds acquired LHP Brock Burke from the Rays for INF Gavin Lux.
    The 29-year-old southpaw moved from the Angels to the Rays and then to the Reds as part of a three-team deal that sent Josh Lowe to the Angels and Gavin Lux to the Rays. Burke was a key cog in the Halos’ bullpen in 2025, compiling a 3.36 ERA, 1.23 WHIP and a 52/18 K/BB ratio across 61 2/3 innings. He’ll add a valuable left-handed arm to the back end of the Reds’ bullpen.
  • TB Left Fielder #2
    Rays acquired INF Gavin Lux from the Reds for LHP Brock Burke.
    The Rays nabbed Burke as part of the swap that sent Josh Lowe to the Angels on Friday, then they flipped the left-hander to the Reds to land Lux. The 28-year-old former top prospect hit .269/.350/.374 with just five homers, 53 RBI and one stolen base in 503 plate appearances during his lone season with the Reds. Expect his Rays to take full advantage of his versatility in 2026.