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  • BAL Relief Pitcher
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    Orioles acquired RHP Raimon Gomez, RHP Chandler Marsh, and RHP Anthony Nunez from the Mets in exchange for OF Cedric Mullins.
    Gomez turned heads with a fastball that hit 104 mph this season, but he’s currently pitching to a 6.95 ERA in 22 innings at High-A as a 23-year-old. Perhaps Baltimore can get more production out of that live arm. It’s certainly worth a gamble.
  • MIA Center Fielder
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    Marlins acquired OF Dillon Lewis, OF Brendan Jones, INF Dylan Jasso and INF Juan Matheus from the Yankees for LHP Ryan Weathers.
    The clear headliner in the deal, Lewis slashed .237/.321/.445 with 22 homers and 26 steals in 527 plate appearances between Low-A Tampa and High-A Hudson Valley this past season. The 22-year-old center fielder was New York’s 13th-round pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.
    Arenado will be 'a boon' for Diamondbacks
    Eric Samulski breaks down the Diamondbacks' acquisition of third baseman Nolan Arenado from the St. Louis Cardinals, and how his defense and "elite contact rates" will be beneficial to Arizona.
  • MIA Center Fielder
    Marlins acquired OF Brendan Jones, OF Dillon Lewis, INF Dylan Jasso and INF Juan Matheus from the Yankees for LHP Ryan Weathers.
  • MIA 3rd Baseman
    Marlins acquired INF Dylan Jasso, OF Dillon Lewis, OF Brendan Jones and INF Juan Matheus from the Yankees for LHP Ryan Weathers.
  • MIA 3rd Baseman
    Marlins acquired INF Juan Matheus, OF Dillon Lewis, OF Brendan Jones and INF Dylan Jasso from the Yankees for LHP Ryan Weathers.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #35
    YES Network’s Jack Curry reports the Yankees are acquiring starter Ryan Weathers from the Marlins for four minor leaguers.
    Craig Mish of the Miami Herald adds that outfielders Dillon Lewis and Brendan Jones and infielders Dylan Jasso and Juan Matheus are heading to the Marlins in the deal. Weathers has shown flashes of big-time potential, recording a strong 3.74 ERA — 4.26 FIP — 1.21 WHIP and 117/36 K/BB ratio across 125 innings for the Marlins over the last two seasons. The 26-year-old southpaw has been limited to just 24 starts during that span due to injuries, including forearm and lat issues that cost him nearly five months this past season. He’s an interesting gamble for the Yankees as a high-upside back-end rotation arm with Gerrit Cole coming back from Tommy John surgery and Carlos Rodón working his way back from elbow surgery. Meanwhile, the Marlins continue clearing the flotsam and jetsam from their rotation mix with top pitching prospects Thomas White and Robby Snelling on the precipice of the big leagues.
  • FA Left Fielder #30
    ESPN’s Jesse Rogers reports the Blue Jays have made a long-term contract offer to Kyle Tucker.
    No word on the exact financial terms. Tucker’s market is beginning to crystallize, as he’s reportedly weighing a short-term offer from the Mets that would pay roughly $50 million annually, according to FanSided’s Robert Murray, against the long-term security of a deal with the Blue Jays. The defending World Series champion Dodgers remain the true wild card in the Tucker sweepstakes. He’s the kind of hitter whose production travels — park, lineup, and league factors tend to bend around him rather than the other way around. The real decision here isn’t about fit so much as timing: whether it makes sense to circle back to free agency again in the near future or lock in the certainty of a long-term deal now, knowing his bat will almost certainly age well enough to justify either path.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #76
    Braves signed RHP Blayne Enlow to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Enlow hasn’t pitched in the minors due to injuries since making two starts for Triple-A Sacramento in the Giants’ system back in 2024. The 26-year-old was a notable pitching prospect after being selected by the Twins in the third round of the 2017 MLB Draft. He’s a lottery ticket arm for Atlanta’s pitching development engine.
  • STL Relief Pitcher #55
    Cardinals signed RHP Ryne Stanek to a one-year, $3.5 contract with a $6 million club option for 2027.
    Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom told reporters the deal is now official. The hard-throwing 34-year-old middle reliever fortifies St. Louis’ bullpen after recording an underwhelming 5.30 ERA — 4.40 FIP — 1.57 WHIP and 58/32 K/BB ratio across 56 innings for the Mets last year. He’s been a durable innings-eater, making 55 appearances or more in each of the past five seasons, and has some experience in high-leverage spots. He isn’t a threat to close with the Cardinals but it wouldn’t be shocking if he wound up vulturing the occasional save from Riley O’Brien or JoJo Romero.
  • CHC Center Fielder #75
    Cubs claimed OF Justin Dean off waivers from the Giants.
    Dean served as a late-game defensive replacement for the World Series champion Dodgers last postseason before being claimed off waivers by the division-rival Giants in early November. The speedy 29-year-old center fielder makes a ton of sense as a bench outfielder for the Cubs since he’s capable of handling all three spots in a pinch.
  • STL Shortstop #87
    Cardinals top prospect JJ Wetherholt will compete for a starting job in spring training.
    There are multiple pathways to a starting role for Wetherholt next season in the wake of Nolan Arenado being dealt to the Diamondbacks and with Brendan Donovan continuing to surface in trade rumors. The 23-year-old top prospect batted .306/.421/.510 with 17 homers and 23 steals in 109 games in the upper minors last season and could fit at either third base or second if St. Louis is willing to start his service-time clock and let him compete for NL Rookie of the Year honors. Wetherholt projects as an immediate five-category fantasy contributor with a chance to break camp as the Cardinals’ top-of-the-order table-setter. Nolan Gorman is the leading internal candidate to take over at third base, if Wetherholt opens the year back at Triple-A Memphis, though his persistent struggles against left-handed pitching remain an obstacle to everyday at-bats.