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  • BOS Center Fielder #16
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    The Athletic’s Jayson Stark reports that many teams believe Jarren Duran is “the most likely of those players in their outfield to change teams.”
    Executives who spoke to Stark suggest that the Red Sox don’t need to sell at the deadline as much as they need “to reconfigure the roster.” That means getting rid of some of the glut of players they have in the outfield. With Ceddanne Rafaela signed to a long-term deal and currently ranking inside the top 10 in WAR in the AL, he’s a lock to remain in Boston, as is top prospect Roman Anthony. Masataka Yoshida is set to come off the IL this week, but doesn’t have much trade value since he’s primarily a designated hitter, which means Duran and Wilyer Abreu remain the two names who could be traded. Abreu is younger and under team control for longer, plus he is coming off a Gold Glove season in right field, which makes Duran the most likely player to be dealt. If Duran is moved, his fantasy value could take a hit if he’s in a less hitter-friendly park or not leading off for his new team.
  • AZ Infield #10
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    Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazan said, “I think we’ll still probably see Jordan [Lawlar] out in the outfield.”
    After trading Blaze Alexander to the Orioles on Thursday, the Diamondbacks opened the door for Lawlar or Tim Tawa to get starts in left field. Lawlar had previously been only an infielder as a prospect, but he played center field during winter ball and seems to be moving to the outfield in 2026. “You’re going to see him work in the infield some as we move into spring training,” explained Hazan. “I think the majority of his work is going to come in the outfield.” The 23-year-old top prospect battled through injuries in 2025 and failed to produce in his brief MLB at-bats, but continued to show good skills in the minors and could finally get a shot this season.
    SF Giants' Baer 'proud' of Bay Area hosting SB LX
    Just beyond Oracle Park, San Francisco Giants President Larry Baer sits down with Dan Patrick ahead of Super Bowl LX, where they discuss the state of modern stadiums, what he values about the city, and much more.
  • BOS 2nd Baseman #2
    Red Sox signed 2B Brendan Rodgers to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Worth a flier. The Astros had Rodgers try swinging harder last year, and it did lead to improved exit velocity but also a lot more strikeouts in the 43 games in which he was healthy. Whether things might have gotten better is hard to say, since injuries wiped out the final 3 1/2 months of the season for him. He’s pretty obviously a weaker bet than Romy Gonzalez as a right-handed second base option at this point, but perhaps there’s still some potential to be tapped into after he spent his first nine years as a pro in baseball’s most backwards organization.
  • SD 1st Baseman
    Padres signed 1B Leandro Cedeño to a minor league contract.
    Cedeño, a former Cardinals prospect, spent the last three years in Japan and played in a total of 229 games with a .246/.297/.412 line. He’s still only 27, but he seems more like a Triple-A guy than someone who will be of much help in the majors.
  • DET Outfield #28
    Puerto Rico’s Javier Báez has been suspended from playing in the 2026 WBC because he tested positive for marijuana during the 2023 tournament.
    Báez received an unannounced two-year ban from international play that expires in April. This has nothing to do with his MLB status, as recreational marijuana usage isn’t banned by the league. Báez was hoping to suit up for Puerto Rico for the third time this year.
  • KC Pitcher #67
    Seth Lugo will be Team Puerto Rico’s ace in the World Baseball Classic.
    Puerto Rico’s roster has been devastated by the tournament’s issue securing insurance for players, with Francisco Lindor, Carlos Correa, Victor Caratini, José Berríos and Emilio Pagán all having to stay home. The team has little rotation depth behind Lugo, although Yankees prospect Elmer Rodríguez might surprise. The lineup could look something like: RF Heliot Ramos, CF Willi Castro, DH Eddie Rosario, 3B Nolan Arenado, 1B Emmanuel Rivera, C Christian Vázquez, LF Carlos Cortes/MJ Melendez, SS Edwin Arroyo, 2B Darell Hernaiz.
  • SEA Infield #12
    Both Josh and Bo Naylor are on Team Canada’s roster for the World Baseball Classic.
    Team Canada will miss Freddie Freeman, but it can still run out a pretty respectable lineup of SS Otto Lopez, 2B Edouard Julien, 1B Josh Naylor, RF Tyler O’Neill, LF Owen Caissie, DH Jared Young, C Bo Naylor, 3B Abraham Toro and CF Denzel Clarke. Jameson Taillon and Michael Soroka will lead the pitching staff, which also includes retired former major leaguers James Paxton and Phillippe Aumont.
  • STL Infield #25
    Thomas Saggese is on the roster for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic.
    Saggese has a big opportunity to win a starting spot in Cardinals camp with Nolan Arenado and Brandon Donovan gone, but he’ll take a little time away in the process. Italy is looking at a lefty-heavy lineup of something like this in the WBC: CF Jakob Marsee, C Kyle Teel, 1B Vinnie Pasquantino, LF Zach Dezenzo, DH Dominic Canzone, RF Jac Caglianone, 2B Saggese, 3B Miles Mastrobuoni and SS Jon Berti. Aaron Nola and Michael Lorenzen will lead the pitching staff, with former Team USA reliever Adam Ottavino coming out of the pen.
  • SEA Pitcher #75
    Andrés Muñoz is on the roster and presumably set to close for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic.
    Mexico’s rotation is rather shaky, with Javier Assad, Taj Bradley, José Urquidy and Taijuan Walker likely the team’s best option to start, but the bullpen should be asset, with Robert Garcia and Victor Vodnik around to set up for Muñoz. The lineup is pretty solid too: CF Jarren Duran, LF Randy Arozarena, 1B Jonathan Aranda, C Alejandro Kirk, DH Rowdy Tellez, 2B Nick Gonzales, 3B Luis Urías, RF Alek Thomas/Alejandro Osuna and SS Joey Ortiz.
  • MIN Pitcher #49
    Despite missing much of last season with are issues, Pablo López is on Team Venezuela’s roster for the World Baseball Classic.
    It’s hard to see how López was cleared when so many others ran into insurance issues, but the Twins have indicated that he was slated to be fully healthy this spring. Ranger Suárez and Eduardo Rodríguez should also be a part of Venezuela’s rotation. The lineup should look something like: RF Ronald Acuña Jr., CF Jackson Chourio, C William Contreras, 1B Willson Contreras, DH Salvador Perez, LF Wilyer Abreu, 3B Eugenio Suárez/Maikel Garcia, 2B Gleyber Torres/Luis Arraez, SS Andrés Giménez/Exequiel Tovar.
  • MIA Catcher #50
    Agustín Ramírez will play for the Dominican Republic in the WBC, as Yainer Díaz is not on the team’s roster.
    Díaz and Austin Wells was the expected catcher duo for the club, but something changed there. Even with José Ramírez available, Albert Pujols’ club has arguably the best lineup in the tournament: RF Fernando Tatis Jr., LF Juan Soto, 1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 2B Ketel Marte, 3B Manny Machado, CF Julio Rodríguez, DH Junior Caminero, SS Jeremy Peña/Geraldo Perdomo, C Wells. The rotation isn’t great beyond Cristopher Sánchez, but the team is a definite top contender.