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  • MIA Starting Pitcher #60
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    Marlins optioned RHP Adam Mazur to Triple-A Jacksonville.
    Mazur cedes his rotation spot to ace Edward Cabrera for the final week of the season after struggling to an inflated 4.80 ERA and 19/12 K/BB ratio across 30 innings over six starts. He hasn’t shown enough strikeout upside at the big-league level to merit consideration for fantasy purposes outside of NL-only formats.
  • INT Starting Pitcher #35
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    Kohei Arihara has signed a four-year, $15.4 million contract with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.
    Arihara flirted with the idea of a potential return to the majors earlier this offseason. However, that speculation seems in retrospect linked to generating additional leverage during negotiations for a lucrative multi-year deal to remain in Japan. At 33 years old, it seems highly unlikely that he’ll return to the majors at some point down the road. He made 15 appearances (14 starts) for the Rangers from 2021-2022, finishing with a lackluster 7.57 ERA across 60 2/3 innings of work.
    Red Sox land first baseman Contreas from Cardinals
    With the Boston Red Sox swinging a big trade for St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreas, Eric Samulski breaks down the deal for both sides and the fantasy baseball significance of the move.
  • NYY Right Fielder
    Yankees signed OF Nick Torres to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Torres hasn’t appeared in affiliated ball since 2018, when he logged 25 games at the Triple-A level. The 32-year-old reigning Mexican League MVP earned the hardware after slashing a video-game esque .347/.425/.730 with 27 homers across 86 games for Algodoneros de Unión Laguna. He’s likely to open next season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and represents a pure zero-risk lottery ticket for the Yankees.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #56
    The Cubs are signing reliever Hunter Harvey, reports The Athletic’s Will Sammon and Sahadev Sharma.
    Chicago continues fortifying its bullpen with Harvey becoming the latest experience high-leverage arm entering the stable. The 31-year-old is more of a lottery ticket after being limited to just 12 appearances due to adductor and shoulder issues this past season with the Royals. He holds a strong 3.11 ERA — 3.16 FIP — and 26.8 percent strikeout rate across 185 innings since 2019. He projects as an impact late-inning arm for the Cubs, with the only real question being whether his health allows him to play a significant role.
  • CIN Center Fielder #33
    Reds signed OF JJ Bleday to a one-year, $1.4 million contract.
    The deal is now official. Bleday heads to Cincinnati as a relatively low-risk reclamation project after being non-tendered by the Athletics last month with top prospects Denzel Clarke and Colby Thomas taking over in center field with Tyler Soderstrom and Lawrence Butler in the corners. The 28-year-old former top-five pick figures to compete with Will Benson in spring training for playing time in a platoon role for the Reds next season. At a bare minimum, he’ll occupy a bench role as an insurance policy behind TJ Friedl in center field. His fantasy appeal is strictly limited to NL-only formats based on his pedestrian plate skills and lack of stolen base upside. He’s an extremely streaky hot-and-cold power hitter that will have stretches of fantasy relevance, especially in Cincinnati’s favorable offensive environment.
    Stay up to date with the MLB free agent market this offseason, including player signings, contract details, and team fits as the 2025-26 Hot Stove heats up.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #71
    Reds designated RHP Keegan Thompson for assignment.
    Thompson signed a one-year, $1.3 million contract with Cincinnati last month. The 30-year-old righty didn’t appear in the big leagues this past season after making 104 appearances for the Cubs since the start of 2021. The Reds are presumably hoping he’ll pass through waivers unclaimed and remain with the organization heading into spring training.
  • SD 3rd Baseman
    Sung-Min Song is expected to play multiple positions in his Padres debut.
    “Wherever we can get his bat in the lineup, that’s what we’re going to try to do. And we want to find a spot for him where he can be productive for the Padres, and there’s a lot of different places that I think he can fit,” newly-minted Padres skipper Craig Stammen told reporters earlier this week. He also floated the possibility of Song seeing time in the outfield, a notable wrinkle given that the 29-year-old spent most of the past few seasons in Korea at third base. The 29-year-old appears primed for a versatile super-utility role, which modestly boosts his fantasy appeal — particularly in deeper mixed leagues. He’s a challenging hitter to forecast for fantasy purposes but projecting double-digit homers and steals doesn’t seem outlandish.
  • CIN Catcher #96
    Reds re-signed C P.J. Higgins to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Higgins is merely emergency organizational catching depth for the Reds entering his age 32 campaign. The well-traveled backstop has spent the past two seasons at Triple-A Louisville and hasn’t appeared in the majors since the 2022 campaign when he got into 74 games for the Cubs. He adds some additional insurance behind Tyler Stephenson and Jose Trevino.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #92
    Phillies ink LHP Génesis Cabrera to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Cabrera heads to Philadelphia to compete for a bullpen spot in spring training after being jettisoned from the Twins’ 40-man roster last month. The 29-year-old southpaw spent time with four different teams this past season, including the Mets, Cubs, Pirates and Twins, posting an underwhelming 6.54 ERA — 6.56 FIP — and 35/18 K/BB ratio across 42 2/3 innings over 42 2/3 innings this past season. He’s made 312 appearances in the big leagues dating back to 2019.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #52
    Giants signed LHP Nick Margevicius to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    San Francisco’s front office continues throwing metaphorical darts at various left-handed relief options in the hopes that one of them pans out in spring training. Margevicius last appeared in the majors during the 2021 season, which is a half-decade ago at this juncture, and holds a lackluster 6.12 ERA — 5.12 FIP — across 110 1/3 innings over 32 appearances (22 starts) since 2019. He recorded a respectable 3.89 ERA — 3.60 FIP — and 22 percent strikeout rate across 74 innings at the Triple-A level this past season.
  • INT Relief Pitcher #67
    Owen White has signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Hanwha Eagles of the Korea Baseball Organization.
    No surprise here after White was removed from the White Sox’ 40-man roster at the conclusion of the season. The 26-year-old former Rangers prospect made only three relief appearances for Chicago after being claimed off waivers from the Yankees back in spring training. He’ll attempt to rebuild his long-term value overseas in Korea.