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    Cubs activated INF Eric Sogard from the 10-day injured list.
    Sogard had been sidelined since July 6 due to a left thumb contusion. The versatile veteran infielder is hitting .250/.287/.313 with one homer and 11 RBI in 171 plate appearances with the Cubs this season.

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    The Tampa Bay Times’ Marc Topkin and Colleen Wright report Tropicana Field can be repaired in time for the 2026 season.
    The total estimate to repair damage from Hurricane Milton is $55.7 million, according to a damage assessment report sent earlier this week to the St. Petersburg City Council. The biggest takeaway here for fantasy purposes is that the Rays will most likely be forced to play the entire 2025 season in a spring training stadium somewhere in Florida. We saw the significant impact that had on offensive statistics for the Blue Jays, which skyrocketed during the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign when they played out of Dunedin. There likely won’t be any clarity on Tampa Bay’s plans until sometime closer to spring training, but fantasy managers should continue to monitor the situation closely.
  • FA Second Baseman #8
    White Sox INF Nicky Lopez elected free agency.
    Lopez has opted to test the free agent waters instead of accepting an outright minor league assignment following his removal from Chicago’s 40-man roster. The 29-year-old infielder remains a stellar defender, but hasn’t offered much at the dish for fantasy purposes in several years. He would make sense in a bench role on a contending roster, but he’s highly unlikely to make any sort of contribution for fantasy managers, regardless of where he winds up.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #67
    White Sox LHP Sammy Peralta elected free agency.
    Peralta went unclaimed on waivers earlier this week after being removed from Chicago’s 40-man roster. The 26-year-old lefty boasts respectable 4.37 ERA, 1.66 WHIP and 29/18 K/BB ratio across 35 innings (25 appearances) in the big leagues over the last two seasons. He should be able to find another opportunity somewhere else in short order, but might have to settle for a minor league pact with an invitation to spring training.
  • INT Starting Pitcher #77
    Adam Oller has signed with the Kia Tigers of the Korea Baseball Organization.
    Oller will take his talents to the defending KBO champions after making eight starts last season for the Marlins where he finished with a serviceable 5.31 ERA, 1.54 WHIP and 36/22 K/BB ratio across 42 1/3 innings. The 30-year-old righty will aim to rebuild his value overseas in Korea, which has worked in the recent past for a laundry list of journeyman-type starters.
  • LAA Catcher #16
    Angels signed C Travis d’Arnaud to a two-year, $12 million contract.
    The deal is now official. It’s a decent landing spot for d’Arnaud, who launched 15 homers in 99 contests last year for the Braves. The 35-year-old veteran backstop, who hit free agency last week after Atlanta declined his $8 million club option for 2025, figures to serve as starter Logan O’Hoppe’s primary caddy in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, his official departure paves a clear path for top prospect Drake Baldwin, who has looked impressive recently in the Arizona Fall League, to potentially make Atlanta’s season-opening roster.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #49
    Angels designated RHP Guillo Zuniga for assignment.
    Zuniga has been removed from Los Angeles’ 40-man roster to make room for newly-signed veteran backstop Travis d’Arnaud. The 26-year-old righty recorded a pedestrian 5.09 ERA, 1.36 WHIP and 12/8 K/BB ratio across 17 2/3 innings (15 starts) last season for the Angels. He might attract some interest on waivers as extra organizational relief depth.
  • FA Catcher #16
    Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that the Angels are signing Travis d’Arnaud to a two-year, $12 million contract.
    Atlanta declined d’Arnaud’s $8 million club option for 2024, and while the veteran catcher won’t get quite as much in 2025, he secures a multi-year deal with a (relatively) similar AAV. he hit .238/.302/.436 with 15 homers last year while spelling Sean Murphy and seeing time as the designated hitter. With Logan O’Hoppe behind the plate, Murphy will likely see a similar role with the Angels, and while his eligibility behind the plate makes him a decent option, he’s not joining a lineup that’s going to provide much chance for quality run production.
  • TB Shortstop #5
    Wander Franco will face charges of illegal use and possession of a firearm related to his arrest in an armed altercation in the Dominican Republic.
    According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the incident occurred Sunday and Franco was arrested in San Juan de la Maguana. Guns were reportedly drawn in an apartment complex, and Franco has been held for questioning with a provisional release Tuesday. Prosecutors report that police found Glock with its magazine and 15 rounds of ammunition but no registration papers was found in Franco’s black Mercedes-Benz, with the weapon registered to another person instead. Franco is currently on administrative leave with the Rays, and will stand trial on Dec. 12 in a separate case involving charges of sexual abuse, sexual exploitation against a minor and human trafficking
  • FA First Baseman #2
    Mariners general manager Justin Hollander told reporters that the team has had discussions about bringing Justin Turner back for the 2025 season.
    Turner was acquired at the deadline by Seattle from the Blue Jays, and while the 39-year-old isn’t the same player he was with the Dodgers, he still gets on base and can hit left-handed pitching while playing first base and designated hitter. He’s assuredly looking at a one-year deal, but this one makes almost too much sense to not happen.
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    The Diamondbacks hired Brian Kaplan as pitching coach.
    Kaplan comes to the Diamondbacks after serving last year as the assistant pitching coach with the Phillies; a position he held for the last three season with Philadelphia. He replaces Brent Strom after Strom was fired following the disappointing 2024 season for Arizona.