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  • INT Right Fielder #66
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    Yasiel Puig said during an interview with Dodgers Nation that he wants another opportunity to play for Los Angeles.
    Puig added that he’d be open to signing a minor league contract and hopes to retire with the Dodgers. The 34-year-old outfielder was released by the Kiwoom Heroes in Korea back in May and hasn’t appeared in the majors since 2019. He spent six seasons with the Dodgers at the outset of his career from 2013-2018. While baseball has seen its share of improbable reunions, the odds of Puig returning to Los Angeles at this point are virtually nonexistent.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #55
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    Rangers re-signed RHP Chris Martin to a one-year contract.
    Martin will once again be a high-leverage option for the Rangers after posting an excellent 2.98 ERA and 48/8 K/BB over 42 1/3 innings across 49 appearances. The right-hander won’t be fantasy relevant unless he gains saves, and that’s far from a guarantee in 2026.
    Will Pirates make more moves this offseason?
    James Schiano and Eric Samulski discuss the Pirates acquiring Jhostynxon Garcia and signing Gregory Soto, who appeared in 25 games with the Mets last season and struggles with "poor command" and a limited repertoire.
  • MIN 1st Baseman #19
    Twins signed 1B Josh Bell to a one-year, $7 million contract with a mutual option for 2027.
    Bell will get a chance to be an everyday option at first base for Minnesota in 2025. There have been flashes of brilliance for the 33-year-old, but there just isn’t enough consistency — and there are too many other quality options — to suggest he has mixed league value to begin 2026.
  • SF Center Fielder #53
    Giants designated OF Wade Meckler for assignment.
    Meckler gets the boot from the 40-man roster after the Giants made the signing of Adrian Houser official. Meckler will hit the waiver wire, and a team looking for outfield depth could make a claim. If not, he likely heads to Triple-A to begin 2026.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #82
    Mets sent LHP Brandon Waddell outright to Triple-A Syracuse.
    Waddell, 31, was designated for assignment Wednesday and went unclaimed. The 31-year-old can elect free agency or report back to Syracuse as a depth piece.
  • ARI Relief Pitcher #40
    Diamondbacks sent RHP Bryce Jarvis outright to Triple-A Reno.
    Jarvis went unclaimed after being designated for assignment. The former first-round pick will likely be a depth piece for the 2026 season, but Arizona will need to add him to the 40-man roster to promote him to the majors.
  • TB Center Fielder #31
    Rays acquired OF Jacob Melton from the Astros in a three-team trade.
    Melton made his MLB debut and struggled to a .420 OPS over 70 at-bats, but was solid in Triple-A with a .286/.389/.556 slash over 35 games. The 2022 second-round pick should get a chance to compete for a role with Tampa Bay this spring, but fantasy managers should wait to see how things shake out before investing. There’s definitely some upside in keeper formats.
  • TB Starting Pitcher
    Rays acquired RHP Anderson Brito from the Astros in a three-team trade.
    Brito is the most talented prospect who is involved in the trade. The 21-year-old has two potential swing-and-miss pitches in his fastball and slider, and he whiffed 65 batters in just-over 49 innings for High-A Ashville in 2025. His 5-foot-10 build may limit him to relief, but the stuff is good enough for Brito to become a starter someday.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #48
    Pirates acquired LHP Mason Montgomery in a three-team trade with the Rays and Astros.
    Montgomery was able to strike out 63 hitters in 46 innings of relief for Tampa Bay, which is pretty good. He also walked 27 and had a 5.67 ERA in that timeframe, which is not. He’ll compete for a bullpen spot with Pittsburgh this spring more than likely, but it’s worth noting that he does have starting experience in the minors.
  • PIT Center Fielder #28
    Pirates acquired OF Jake Mangum from the Rays in a three-team deal involving the Astros.
    Mangum was solid in 2025 for Tampa Bay in his first chance to be a regular, and he hit .296/.330/.368 with 27 stolen bases in his 118 games. The former Mississippi State star offers very little power, and his fantasy value is limited because of it. Still, he could be a helper in the average and steals category in 2026.
  • PIT 2nd Baseman #8
    Pirates acquired INF Brandon Lowe, LHP Mason Montgomery, OF Jake Mangum from the Rays in a a three-team trade involving the Astros.
    The Astros acquired Mike Burrows from the Pirates in the deal while sending Anderson Brito and Jacob Melton to the Rays. Lowe has been the subject of trade rumors for quite some time, but he finally has a new home after hitting 31 homers with a .256/.307/.477 slash in 2025. He’ll hit in the middle of a Pittsburgh order that is not without talent, and he should be a solid — if unspectacular — fantasy option in 2026.