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  • ARI Left Fielder #73
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    Diamondbacks OF prospect Ryan Waldschmidt went 4-for-5 with a double and a stolen base on Thursday for Double-A Amarillo.
    Waldschmidt is a true under-the-radar prospect outside of dynasty leagues in the sense that he wasn’t a top draft pick last year and hasn’t generated a ton of mainstream hype. That’s starting to change. The 22-year-old outfielder has been one of the hottest hitters in the minors over the last couple days, batting .541 (20-for-37) with five homers since August 9. The recent explosion leaves him with a robust .292/.415/.494 triple-slash line in 46 games at the Double-A level since late June. His power/speed combo and athleticism make him an interesting fantasy prospect with a chance to debut at some point next season.
  • BAL 3rd Baseman #44
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    Orioles acquired 3B Bryan Ramos from the White Sox for cash considerations.
    Once thought to be the White Sox’s third baseman of the future, Ramos has seen his stock drop the last two years, particularly after he hit .216/.309/.396 in Triple-A last season. He’s just turning 24 and the change of scenery might do him some good, but he’s out of options and it’s hard to see him landing a spot in Baltimore’s infield. Odds are that he’ll wind up being DFA’d again.
    What's in store for the Nationals without Gore?
    Eric Samulski reveals the "names to know" among the five prospects the Nationals received from the Texas Rangers in exchange for pitcher MacKenzie Gore and his 'considerable upside.'
  • BAL Left Fielder #37
    Orioles designated INF/OF Weston Wilson for assignment.
    Wilson gets bumped three days after being claimed off waivers from the Phillies. He’s a fair 26th man playable against lefties, but at age 31, he’s already reached his ceiling.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher
    Switch-pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje will focus on throwing right-handed in games this spring.
    This seems like the right call. Although he’s a natural left-hander, Cijntje, the Mariners’ first-round pick in 2024, throws quite a bit harder right-handed and looks like a potential middle-of-the-rotation starter from that side. As a left-hander, he doesn’t offer the same kind of promise. However, he is expected to continue throwing bullpen sessions as a lefty, and it will be interesting to see if he can occasionally make left-handed relief appearances in between starts once he reaches the majors. He’s likely to spend all of 2026 in the minors after posting a 4.58 ERA in 74 2/3 innings in High-A and a 2.67 ERA in 33 2/3 innings in Double-A last year.
  • FA 1st Baseman #41
    John Gambadoro of 98.7 FM in Phoenix confirms that the Diamondbacks have expressed interest in free agent first baseman Carlos Santana.
    Gambadoro is quick to note that there’s no deal close between the two sides and that the Diamondbacks are interested in other first baseman as well. It seems like they’re not content to enter the season with Pavin Smith as the unquestioned starter at the position. Santana, who will turn 40-years-old in April, slashed a meager .219/.308/.325 with 11 homers, 54 RBI and seven stolen bases in 474 plate appearances between the Guardians and Cubs in 2025.
  • FA 3rd Baseman #28
    Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that the Reds have reached an agreement to reunite with free agent third baseman Eugenio Suárez on a one-year, $15 million contract.
    The deal also includes a $16 million mutual option for the 2027 season. The 34-year-old slugger previously played for the Reds from 2015-2021. He clobbered 49 home runs and drove in 118 runs in 657 plate appearances between the Diamondbacks and Mariners in 2025 despite slashing an underwhelming .228/.298/.526. His arrival could push Sal Stewart out of an everyday role to start the season.
  • LAA Center Fielder #19
    Angels signed OF Jose Siri to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    After a pair of productive seasons with the Rays, Siri had a rough 2025 campaign with the Mets, slashing .063/.167/.125 with zero homers, one RBI and a 17/4 K/BB ratio in 36 plate appearances and missing several months with a fractured tibia. If he finds his way into regular playing time with the Angels, his intriguing blend of power and speed makes him an interesting late-round option from a fantasy perspective.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #24
    Dodgers signed LHP Cole Irvin to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 32-year-old southpaw spent the 2025 season pitching for the Doosan Bears of the Korea Baseball Organization. There, he compiled a 4.48 ERA, 1.53 WHIP and a 128/79 K/BB ratio over 144 2/3 innings in his 28 starts. He’ll add pitching depth for the World Champions.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #58
    White Sox designated RHP Jairo Iriarte for assignment.
    Iriarte, 24, spent the majority of the 2025 season at Triple-A Charlotte where he posted a 7.24 ERA, 1.96 WHIP and a 48/37 K/BB ratio over 46 innings of work. There’s a decent chance that he’ll pass through waivers unclaimed and continue to function as extra bullpen depth for the White Sox.
  • CWS Catcher #3
    White Sox designated C Drew Romo for assignment.
    The White Sox needed to clear a couple of spots on their 40-man roster after acquiring Jordan Hicks and David Sandlin from the Red Sox on Sunday and unfortunately for Romo he was left on the outside of that roster bubble. The 24-year-old backstop has already been claimed three times off of waivers this winter — by the Orioles, Mets and White Sox — so there’s a good chance that he’ll be on the move again in the next few days.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher
    Red Sox acquired RHP Gage Ziehl and a player to be named later from the White Sox for RHPs Jordan Hicks and David Sandlin, cash considerations and two players to be named later.
    If it seems like a lopsided deal on the surface, it’s because it’s basically a salary dump for the Red Sox who are getting out from $16 million or so of the $25 million that’s remaining on Hicks’ contract over the next two seasons. We’ll wait and see how the players to be named later shake out. Ziehl, 22, was acquired by the White Sox in last season’s deadline deal that sent Austin Slater to the Yankees. He registered a 4.12 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and a 90/19 K/BB ratio over 107 innings across three minor league levels in 2025. The Red Sox had conversations about acquiring Jordan Leasure instead but ultimately thought that Ziehl was too good to pass up.