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  • CWS Center Fielder #88
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    Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the Mets have “checked in” on a potential trade for Luis Robert Jr.
    Robert has been the subject of trade speculation over the last few years, but it appears this winter we might see the White Sox actually pull the trigger. The Mets would make sense, but Heyman notes that in order for New York to give up their top prospects, the White Sox would need to send some cash back. That’s not a very Jerry Reinsdorf thing to do. The Padres have also been mentioned as a potential landing spot for Robert, among others.
  • KC Center Fielder #8
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    Royals signed OF Lane Thomas to a one-year, $5.25 million contract.
    Thomas can make another million in incentives. The 30-year-old should be a regular for Kansas City in 2026, and his power/speed potential makes him a sneaky late-round draft pick this spring.
    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.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #63
    Brewers signed LHP Drew Rom to a minor league contract.
    Rom hasn’t pitched in the majors since 2023. The 26-year-old left-hander will be an organizational depth piece for Milwaukee in 2026.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #62
    Yankees released RHP Allan Winans.
    Winans is being released so that he can pursue an opportunity to play in Japan. The 30-year-old will get a chance to pitch in the Nippon League and revitalize his career.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #18
    Rays agreed to terms with LHP Shane McClanahan on a one-year contract.
    According to Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times, McClanahan will make $3.6 million once again. That’s what he earned each of the last two years as part of a $7.2 million contract signed when he was first eligible for arbitration as a Super Two player in 2024. Of course, he hasn’t pitch in the majors since, having undergone Tommy John prior to the deal and then going down with a nerve issue as he completed his TJ rehab last spring. McClanahan is expected to be fully back for spring training. He’ll have one more year of arbitration eligibility in 2027.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #58
    Guardians acquired LHP Justin Bruihl from the Blue Jays for cash considerations.
    Bruihl, 28, had a 5.27 ERA in 13 2/3 innings for Toronto last season, putting him at 4.72 in 89 2/3 career innings since he debuted with the Dodgers in 2021. Still, his Stuff metrics have improved, and he struck out 28% of the 65 batters he faced last season. He’s out of options, so he’ll probably have a spot in the Cleveland bullpen.
  • CLE 1st Baseman #43
    Guardians designated OF Jhonkensy Noel for assignment.
    The A’s might have dropped someone else for Justin Bruihl had Noel had an option remaining, but that he’s out of them at age 24 does cut into his value. A helpful platoon player as a rookie in 2024, Noel came in at just .162/.183/.297 with 52 strikeouts in 153 plate appearances last season. He has top-of-the-line power, but it seems unlikely that he’ll ever make enough contact to rate as a useful regular. He could, however, bounce back well enough to contribute against lefties.
  • ATH 2nd Baseman #20
    According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, the A’s made Ha-Seong Kim a four-year offer to play second base that he turned down to re-sign with the Braves.
    Kim would have been guaranteed just $48 million, though bonuses probably would have pushed his salaries higher. It’s interesting that the A’s were willing to make such a commitment to a middle infielder, given that Jacob Wilson is locked in and top prospect Leo De Vries, the primary return in the Mason Miller trade, might be ready in 2027. Still, the A’s probably ought to commit at least a one-year deal to a starter at second or third. Right now, they have Zack Gelof, Max Muncy, Max Schuemann, Darell Hernaiz, Brett Harris and Michael Stefanic as possibilities at those two spots.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #49
    Orioles re-signed RHP Albert Suárez to a minor league contract.
    Suárez missed most of 2025 with a shoulder strain and then dealt with an elbow issue at the end of the year, making him a question mark going forward. The Orioles non-tendered him last month, but he’ll be back in camp and hopefully ready to compete for a spot, probably in middle relief. He has a 3.59 ERA in 25 starts and 12 relief appearances for the Orioles since returning to the majors in 2024.
  • BAL Catcher #98
    Orioles sent C Maverick Handley outright to Triple-A Norfolk.
    Handley will be back with the Orioles as Triple-A catching depth. A defensive-minded backstop, he went 3-for-41 in 16 games in the majors last season. He’s a career .222/.341/.337 hitter over 374 games in the minors.
  • BAL Shortstop
    Orioles signed INF/OF Willy Vasquez to a minor league contract.
    The 24-year-old Vasquez, who spent the last six years in the Rays system, was limited to 44 games last season, hitting .256/.297/.359 in Double-A. He has experience all over the diamond, but he hasn’t yet showed the kind of bat to suggest he has any chance of becoming a major leaguer.