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  • NYM Relief Pitcher #66
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    Mets signed LHP Joe La Sorsa to a minor league contract.
    It didn’t take La Sorsa very long to find a new opportunity after electing free agency. The 27-year-old southpaw boasts a pedestrian 5.21 ERA across 57 innings over 46 appearances in the big leagues for four different organizations since 2023. He’ll head to Triple-A Syracuse as extra left-handed relief depth to close out the season.
  • ARI 3rd Baseman #28
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    The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports that the Padres pursued Nolan Arenado heavily with the intent to play him at first base.
    It’s an intriguing strategy considering Arenado’s bat has fallen off as he has gotten older, but his defense at third base remains strong. He also has seen his power decline, so he would not be the conventional choice for a first baseman. According to Rosenthal, the sticking point “was that the Padres were unwilling to take on as much of Arenado’s salary as the D-Backs,” which is also curious because the Diamondbacks only took on $11 million of Arenado’s $42 million. Perhaps their pursuit wasn’t overly enthusiastic, but the Padres are clearly looking for a solution at first base.
    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.
  • INT 2nd Baseman #29
    Rodolfo Castro signed to play for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters in Japan.
    Castro had agreed to a minor league deal with the Blue Jays, but the team released him on Monday so that he could pursue this opportunity. The 26-year-old hit .235/.324/.421 with 19 homers and 18 stolen bases for Triple-A Lehigh Valley in the Phillies organization in 2025.
  • INT Relief Pitcher #54
    José Ureña signed with the Rakuten Golden Eagles in Japan.
    Ureña played for five different teams in 2025, posting a 4.58 ERA, 1.45 WHIP, and 34/23 K/BB ratio in 55 innings. The 34-year-old has pitched over 1,000 MLB innings and will head overseas for the start of the 2026 campaign.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #35
    Yankees acquired LHP Ryan Weathers from the Marlins for OF Dillon Lewis, OF Brendan Jones, 1B Dylan Jasso and SS Juan Matheus.
    The trade is now official. 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 — and a speculative late-round dice roll in fantasy leagues — as a high-upside rotation arm with Gerrit Cole coming off Tommy John surgery and Carlos Rodón working his way back from an offseason elbow procedure. He projects as a high-velocity impact reliever if they decide to move him to the bullpen at some point in the future. Meanwhile, his departure from Miami removes another obstacle from the path of top pitching prospects Thomas White and Robby Snelling.
  • MIA Center Fielder
    Marlins acquired OF Dillon Lewis, OF Brendan Jones, 1B Dylan Jasso and SS Juan Matheus from the Yankees for LHP Ryan Weathers.
    The clear headliner in the four-prospect return for Miami, Lewis possesses the ultra-rate ability to make consistent hard contact without striking out at astronomical rates. The 22-year-old center fielder 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 after New York made him a 13th-round pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. He’s a name to monitor in keeper and dynasty formats as he ascends to the upper minors.
  • MIA Center Fielder
    Marlins acquired OF Brendan Jones, OF Dillon Lewis, 1B Dylan Jasso and SS Juan Matheus from the Yankees for LHP Ryan Weathers.
    Jones hit .245/.359/.395 with 11 homers and 51 steals in 549 plate appearances over 124 games between High-A Hudson Valley and Double-A Somerset this past season. The speedy 23-year-old center fielder was New York’s 12th-round selection in the 2024 MLB Draft out of Kansas State University.
  • MIA 3rd Baseman
    Marlins acquired 1B Dylan Jasso, OF Dillon Lewis, OF Brendan Jones and SS Juan Matheus from the Yankees for LHP Ryan Weathers.
    It would be unfair to label Jasso as merely a throw-in but he’s the least exciting fantasy-wise of the four prospects heading to Miami in this deal. The 23-year-old corner infielder doesn’t offer any elite tools but he showed well in his first taste of the upper minors this past season, hitting .257/.326/.400 with 13 homers and one steal in 537 plate appearances for Double-A Somerset.
  • MIA 3rd Baseman
    Marlins acquired SS Juan Matheus, OF Dillon Lewis, OF Brendan Jones and 1B Dylan Jasso from the Yankees for LHP Ryan Weathers.
    Matheus doesn’t offer a ton of in-game power right now, but he’s flashed an impressive blend of plate skills and speed while working his way through New York’s system. The 21-year-old middle infielder hit .275/.365/.376 with three homers and 40 steals in 520 plate appearances over 123 games between Low-A Tampa and High-A Hudson Valley this past season.
  • 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.