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  • WSH Catcher #36
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    Nationals optioned C CJ Stubbs to Triple-A Rochester.
    With Jorge Alfaro joining the team, Stubbs, who was called up Friday, loses his spot one day after catching a shutout in his major league debut against the Marlins.
  • FA Shortstop #2
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    Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports that the Brewers have agreed to terms with Luis Rengifo on a one-year contract.
    It is an MLB deal, so it does appear that Rengifo will open the 2026 season on the Brew Crew roster Rengifo was not good in 2026 with an ugly .622 OPS over 541 at-bats in 2025 with the Angels, but he’s a switch-hitter who offers versatility with the ability to play pretty much anywhere but catcher. It’s hard to see a ton of playing time for Rengifo to open 2026, so even with some power and speed potential, it’s difficult to justify him as a fantasy option
    Carroll, Lindor, Holliday all injure hamate bones
    Eric Samulski dives into the rash of hamate bone injuries affecting MLB stars, sharing the latest news regarding Corbin Carroll, Jackson Holliday and Francisco Lindor, who all will miss time with hamate bone injuries.
  • NYM Catcher #4
    Francisco Alvarez said that he intends to keep using his old batting stance that he “re-adopted after returning from his demotion to Triple-A last year.”
    This would seem to be a no-brainer, but it’s nice to hear. Alvarez went back to his old batting stance after his demotion last year and then returned to the Mets to slash .276/.360/.561 with eight home runs and a 25 percent strikeout rate in 40 games to finish the season. Alvarez is just 24 years old and also came into camp 10 pounds lighter this season. He has had terrible luck with hand injuries over the last few years, but there could be a major buying opportunity here in fantasy baseball leagues.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #99
    Giants signed RHP Rowan Wick to a one-year contract with a club option for 2027.
    Wick spent the last two years with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball, posting a 1.75 ERA in 87 2/3 innings out of the bullpen. He is currently recovering from Tommy John surgery and will likely not pitch until 2027. The 33-year-old has a 3.82 ERA in 146 MLB innings, mostly with the Cubs.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #61
    Rangers designated RHP Zak Kent for assignment
    The Rangers claimed Kent off waivers from the Cardinals back in January, but he will now be placed back on waivers so the team can open up a spot for Jordan Montgomery. Of course, Montgomery will soon be placed on the 60-day IL, which will open up a roster spot in Texas yet again.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #52
    Rangers signed LHP Jordan Montgomery to a one-year, $1.25 million contract.
    This deal was reported on Wednesday and is now official. Montgomery is targeting a return around the All-Star break as he looks to re-establish his value after a rough stretch with the Diamondbacks.
  • BOS Pitcher #66
    Brayan Bello has been making tweaks to his pitch mix this offseason, including working with new teammate Ranger Suárez on a new changeup grip.
    When Bello debuted with Boston, his changeup was arguably his best pitch. In the years since, he has spent a lot of time trying to find the release and movement on his slider, and his changeup has suffered. This spring, Bello wanted to change the grip on his changeup and has begun taking notes from new teammate Ranger Suarez. He’s also working to bring back the curveball he had early in his career, which would deepen an arsenal that includes a four-seamer, sinker, cutter, sweeper/slider and changeup. The additions of a sinker and cutter have helped Bello induce weak contact and keep his ratios low. Perhaps the curve or changeup could help bring the strikeouts that would lead to a breakout season.
  • AZ Outfield #12
    Lourdes Gurriel (knee) is pushing to return by Opening Day but that’s “not a realistic timeline for at the moment.”
    Gurriel had ACL surgery in September so Opening Day would be about a six-month recovery. It shouldn’t be a surprise that it’s an unrealistic return date, but there have been social media posts stating that it’s his goal, so it’s worth mentioning. The Diamondbacks will have a couple outfield spots to fill on opening day, which could be good news for Jordan Lawlar’s chances to finally crack the roster.
  • BAL Infield #11
    MASN’s Roch Kubatko reports that there is no timeline for Jordan Westburg’s (oblique) return.
    Westburg also mentioned that he “doesn’t know how it happened.” He just woke up sore and went to the team to get an MRI on his oblique. While it’s not currently expected to be a long-term absence, Westburg has been snake-bitten by injuries during his brief MLB tenure, so it’s not a great sign that he’s already hurt. His injuries make him a bit of a risky bet in fantasy baseball leagues but one that’s still worth taking if you don’t expect a full season of playing time.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #64
    Robert Murray reports that the Cubs are nearing a multi-year deal with reliever Shelby Miller.
    Jesse Rogers of ESPN reports that the deal is a two-year, $2.5 million contract. Miller will likely be out for most, if not all, of 2026 following Tommy John surgery in October of last year. However, he was really impactful as a reliever last season, pitching to a 2.74 ERA in 46 innings for the Diamondbacks and Brewers. The multi-year deal would allow him to rehab with the Cubs this season and then be a factor in their bullpen in 2027.
  • BOS Pitcher #43
    Patrick Sandoval (elbow) faced live hitters on Friday as he battles for a spot in the Red Sox rotation.
    The Red Sox signed Sandoval to a two-year, $18.25 million contract before last season, knowing that he would spend most of last year rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. That financial commitment could give him an inside track to winning the fifth rotation spot, if he’s healthy and effective this spring. However, Sandoval also said that he’s open to pitching out of the bullpen, if that’s what the team wants. The 29-year-old could also attract some interest on the trade market if he looks good this spring.