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  • BAL Starting Pitcher
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    Japanese right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano declined the international opt-out clause in his contract and will remain with the Yomiuri Giants for the 2022 season.
    The 32-year-old hurler went 6-7 with a 3.16 ERA, 1.00 WHIP and 107/27 K/BB ratio across 119 2/3 innings during the 2021 season. Sugano told Yahoo Japan that his goal is to help the Yomiuri Giants win a championship in 2022. He will again have the opportunity to opt out of his deal with the Giants after the 2022 season if he so chooses.

  • FA Right Fielder #38
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    Pirates released OF Trey Cabbage.
    MLB.com’s Alex Stumpf reports Cabbage has been cut loose to pursue an opportunity overseas. The 27-year-old was claimed off waivers last month from the Astros. He’s posted sublime power/speed combo numbers at the Triple-A level, but has never been able to parlay that brilliance into sustained success at the highest level. He’s exactly the type of foreign hitter that tends to excel overseas in either Japan or Korea.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #70
    Mets signed RHP Brandon Waddell to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Waddell is back stateside after spending the previous three seasons split between the Korea Baseball Organization and Taiwan’s Chinese Professional Baseball League. The 30-year-old righty made 11 relief appearances between four different organizations from 2020-2021. He’ll provide the Mets with some extra organizational relief depth heading into next spring.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher
    Orioles signed RHP Tomoyuki Sugano on a one-year, $13 million contract.
    The deal is official. Sugano has been one of Japan’s top starting pitchers for over a decade at this juncture and will finally make the leap to the major leagues after finishing last year with a sparkling 1.67 ERA and 111/16 K/BB ratio across 156 2/3 innings. The 35-year-old righty doesn’t offer premium velocity, but boasts a five-pitch mix that is headlined by a deadly splitter. The lack of strikeout upside limits his fantasy appeal to deeper mixed leagues, but he should provide a serious lift in the ratio departments as a back-end rotation stabilizer for fantasy purposes. He’s a decent late-round target in deep mixers heading into next season.
  • DET Catcher #15
    Tigers signed C Brian Serven to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Serven provides the Tigers with some extra organizational catching depth behind Jake Rogers and Dillon Dingler until top prospects Thayron Liranzo and Josue Briceño are ready to reach the big leagues. The 29-year-old backstop got into 28 contests last year for the Blue Jays.
  • TOR Catcher #47
    Blue Jays signed C Ali Sánchez to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Sánchez fortifies Toronto’s catching situation heading into next season after getting into a career-high 31 contests last year for the Marlins, batting .167 (14-for-84) with two stolen bases. The 27-year-old backstop is merely emergency organizational depth behind Alejandro Kirk entering the 2025 campaign.
  • NYM First Baseman #25
    Mets signed INF-OF Jared Young to a one-year contract.
    Young, 29, spent the first half of last year hitting .285/.411/.506 for the Cardinals’ Triple-A team before taking off for a brief stint in Korea and batting .326/.420/.660 in 38 games for Doosan. He’s come in at .210/.290/.435 in 69 major league plate appearances, all with the Cubs between 2022 and ’23. Young is limited defensively and works best at first base, though he has experience at third and in the outfield corners. He’s a nice fallback option as a first baseman or DH against righties, but the Mets should be able to do better on the Opening Day roster.
  • CLE Catcher #30
    Guardians re-signed C Dom Nuñez to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Nuñez augments Cleveland’s organizational catching depth with another veteran presence behind Bo Naylor, Austin Hedges and David Fry heading into next season. He could factor into their plans at some point as an emergency stopgap due to injury with Fry coming off elbow surgery that is expected to prevent him from catching next year. The 29-year-old backstop has gotten into 111 games at the highest level dating back to 2019. He posted a .669 OPS with two homers in 263 plate appearances last year at Triple-A Columbus.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #65
    Dodgers signed RHP Matt Sauer to a minor league contract.
    Sauer will bolster Los Angeles’ relief depth heading into next season at Triple-A Oklahoma City.. The 25-year-old righty was selected by the Royals in the Rule 5 Draft prior to last season, but wound up being returned to the Yankees after struggling to a lackluster 7.71 ERA, 2.08 WHIP and 9/11 K/BB ratio across 16 1/3 innings (14 appearances) for Kansas City.
  • INT Relief Pitcher #67
    RHP Jon Duplantier signed with the Hansin Tigers of the Nippon Professional Baseball League in Japan.
    Duplantier had been with the Braves and Brewers in 2024 but will now head overseas to try to resurrect his professional career.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher
    Phillies signed RHP Austin Schulfer to a minor league contract.
    Schulfer, 28, split the 2024 season between the Tigers’ and Twins’ organizations where he compiled a 4.94 ERA, 1.41 WHIP and a 60/25 K/BB ratio over 54 2/3 innings. He’ll add bullpen depth in the upper minors for the Phillies.