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  • INT Relief Pitcher
    The 25-year-old hurler is the brother-in-law of slugger Jung Hoo Lee who will also be posted this winter. Go registered a 3.68 ERA, 1.36 WHIP and a 59/22 K/BB ratio over 44 frames in 44 appearances for the LG Twins during the 2023 season. Over the past five seasons, he has accumulated 139 saves and could be viewed as an intriguing high-leverage reliever for interested MLB clubs.
  • CWS Shortstop #11
    The 30-year-old infielder also has the potential to earn an additional $250,000 in incentives — $150,000 for reaching 400 plate appearances and an additional $100,000 for eclipsing 500 plate appearances. DeJong hit a paltry .207/.258/.355 with 14 long balls and 38 RBI across 400 plate appearances with the Cardinals, Giants and Blue Jays in 2023. He should function as the White Sox’ regular shortstop against left-handed pitching, but he’ll have to fight for additional at-bats beyond that.
  • CWS Outfielder #46
    Payton left the White Sox’ organization after the 2022 season to join the Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan. There, he hit just .220/.294/.331 with six homers and 36 RBI in 323 plate appearances. The 31-year-old will add outfield depth for the White Sox.
  • StL Starting Pitcher #54
    The deal also includes a $30 million team option ($5 million buyout) for the 2027 season. The 34-year-old hurler was introduced at a press conference at Busch Stadium on Monday afternoon. Gray was as good as ever during the 2023 season where he compiled a 2.79 ERA, 1.15 WHIP and a 183/55 K/BB ratio over 184 innings in 32 starts with the Twins — while finishing as the runner-up in the voting for the Cy Young award in the American League. He’ll now front a revamped Cardinals’ rotation that has also added Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson this fall.
  • Oak Starting Pitcher
    Robles, 25, registered a 3.91 ERA, 1.27 WHIP and a 131/38 K/BB ratio across 129 innings in 26 appearances (24 starts) between Double-A Mississippi and Triple-A Gwinnett for the Braves during the 2023 season. Given the lack of rotation quality and depth in Oakland, Robles could have a shot at making his big league debut during the 2024 season.
  • Mia Starting Pitcher
    The 24-year-old hurler spent the past three seasons in the Orioles’ organization. In 2023, he posted a miserable 9.57 ERA, 1.77 WHIP and a 59/23 K/BB ratio over 42 1/3 innings in 28 appearances between High-A Aberdeen and Double-A Bowie. He’ll add bullpen depth in the upper minors for the Marlins.
  • Sea Relief Pitcher #84
    The 26-year-old was a first-round pick by the Chicago Cubs back in 2019 but struggled with a 6.10 ERA in 20 2/3 Triple-A innings for the Cubs before being released. He was much better to end the season for Seattle, pitching to a 3.18 ERA in 11 1/3 innings for Triple-A Tacoma. Perhaps the Marlins saw something in that final stretch that made them optimistic that the Jensen could make their big league bullpen.
  • Hou Third Baseman #2
    Duquette mentioned on MLB Network Radio that the Astros “are not gonna pay [Bregman]” what he and his agent, Scott Boras, want as a free agent. “There’s no chance he’s staying there. No chance.” As a result, Duquette mentions that it makes sense for the Astros to see what the market is for the veteran third baseman. “I think they’re listening. Keep on eye on Alex Bregman.” It’s a report that was also backed up by SNY’s Andy Martino.
  • StL Starting Pitcher #32
    After signing Kyle Gibson, Lance Lynn, and Sonny Gray at the start of free agency, the Cardinals have now reportedly told teams that Matz is available via trade. The Cardinals signed the left-hander to a four-year, $44 million contract before the 2022 season. If they were able to move him, that would free up a rotation spot for another starter, like Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who the Cardinals are reportedly interested in.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #20
    Sheldon mentions that the Reds were actively engaged in talks with Sonny Gray and seemed to be close to a deal before he signed with the Cardinals on Monday morning. It seems as though the Reds may now pivot to Tyler Glasnow; however, the right-hander is owed $25 million next year and the Rays are seeking an MLB-ready starter in return, which may make the pairing tough for the Reds.

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