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  • HOU 2nd Baseman
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    Astros signed INF Jax Biggers to a minor league contract.
    Biggers spent the first seven seasons of his minor league career in the Rangers’ organization. The 28-year-old slashed an unimpressive 214/.358/.265 with one homer, 24 RBI and a 69/52 K/BB ratio over 295 plate appearances across three minor league levels in 2025. He’ll add infield depth in the upper minors for the Astros.
  • HOU Pitcher #71
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    Josh Hader has been throwing only lightly on flat ground of late, Astros GM Dana Brown reportedly told ESPN’s Buster Olney.
    This is all very odd. Olney offers up no actual quotes in his article, and none of the Astros’ beat writers have chimed in on the subject. Hader is coming back from a strained left shoulder that cost him the end of last year, but he said he was back throwing normally in November. If something has changed, we should have more than Olney’s vague report soon.
    Valdez's fantasy value unchanged landing with DET
    Eric Samulski unpacks the Detroit Tigers' signing of Framber Valdez, breaking down why his fantasy value remains the same while speculating what this could mean for Tarik Skubal.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #44
    Brewers signed RHP Peter Strzelecki to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Strzelecki, 31, arrived in the big leagues with the Brewers in 2022 and had nice success early before losing two mph of his fastball in 2023 and pitching his way back to Triple-A. He was limited to 22 innings for two Triple-A teams last year and posted a 9.41 ERA.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #60
    Angels re-signed RHP Hunter Strickland to a minor league contract.
    The 37-year-old Strickland had a 3.27 ERA in 22 innings for the Angels in the first half of last season before shoulder inflammation shut him down for the remainder of the year. He also had a 3.31 ERA in 73 1/3 inning for the Angels in 2024, so if healthy, he should have a decent chance of earning a job in middle relief.
  • CIN Outfield #4
    Reds manager Terry Francona said he might want someone else hitting second this year because Noelvi Marte “struggled so bad against lefties” last season.
    Francona seems committed to keeping TJ Friedl first and Elly De La Cruz third ahead of new cleanup man Eugenio Suárez. That means the No. 2 hitter pretty much has to be a righty. Marte is one, but he hit just .232/.288/.274 against lefties last season, compared to .275/.305/.516 against righties. There isn’t much reason to think that’s something that will stick going forward, but it might mean Marte hits fifth or sixth going forward. Sal Stewart seems like the best alternative to Marte, but it’ll probably take Francona some time to warm up to that idea. Matt McLain might get his old spot back if he has a nice spring.
  • PHI Pitcher #45
    Phillies manager Rob Thomson said Monday that while he doesn’t expect Zack Wheeler to be ready for Opening Day, he “doesn’t think he’ll be too far behind that.”
    Wheeler is coming back from thoracic outlet surgery that took place in late September. The Phillies lost Ranger Suárez and haven’t added any veteran starters on major league deals this winter, so barring a late pickup, it looks like there will be two rotation spots initially available for Taijuan Walker, Andrew Painter, Bryse Wilson or anyone else who steps up.
  • AZ Infield #4
    After being the subject of trade rumors for months, Ketel Marte said he’s thrilled to be staying in Arizona.
    Marte said he recently talked to GM Mike Hazen, who apologized over how public the rumors became. “We talked a lot and hashed some things out, talked it all through and everything is great,” Marte said. “Mike knows I love the D-backs, I love my teammates. Everyone knows what type of player I am, and I’m just happy it all worked out and I’m here.”
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #52
    Yankees sent RHP Dom Hamel outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    Hamel lost his spot on the club’s 40-man roster last week after the Yankees picked up Yanquiel Fernandez off of waivers from the Rockies. The 26-year-old hurler posted a 5.32 ERA, 1.33 WHIP and a 75/22 K/BB ratio across 67 2/3 innings in a swingman role at Triple-A Syracuse in 2025.
  • NYY Infield #89
    Yankees sent INF Braden Shewmake outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    Shewmake had been designated for assignment late last week but passed through waivers unclaimed and will continue to function as extra infield depth for the Yankees. He’ll stay in major league camp as a non-roster invitee.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher
    Athletics acquired RHP Luis Burgos from the Yankees for INF Max Schuemann.
    The 20-year-old right-hander pitched in the Dominican Summer League in 2025, posting a 2.44 ERA, 1.16 WHIP and a 48/23 K/BB ratio across 51 2/3 innings. He’s an intriguing young arm, but is at least several years away from being an option to help out the A’s at the big league level.
  • NYY Shortstop #12
    Yankees acquired INF Max Schuemann from the Athletics for RHP Luis Burgos.
    The 28-year-old infielder had been designated for assignment on Friday. The Yankees were in the market for quality infield depth with the uncertainty around the status of Anthony Volpe to begin the season, so Schuemann looks like a quality addition. The glove-first infielder can continue to be ignored for fantasy purposes.