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  • FA Relief Pitcher #25
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    Steven Brault (shoulder) is unlikely to return this season.
    Brault’s shoulder hasn’t responded well after his latest rehab outing for Triple-A Iowa and it appears highly likely that his season is over. He’s headed back to Chicago to be reevaluated this week. The 30-year-old southpaw has been out since late August due to a left shoulder strain.

  • INT Second Baseman
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    Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports that Hyeseong Kim is expected to be posted Wednesday.
    The posting is expected to take place at noon Eastern. Once the 25-year-old has been posted, MLB clubs will have 30 days to negotiate a contract with Kim. If no deal is reached, he’ll return to his KBO club — the Kiwoom Heroes — but it’s widely expected that Kim will be on someone’s MLB roster for the 2025 campaign and beyond.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #7
    Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that Blake Snell’s contract with the Dodgers contains a conditional club option for the 2030 season for $10 million.
    The conditional year after Snell’s five-year, $182 million contract would be available to the Dodgers if Snell was assigned to another level at any point in the first five years, or if the left-hander was to miss 90 or more days consecutively on the injured list. It’s an interesting wrinkle to an already intriguing contract that includes a massive signing bonus of $52 million and — of course — deferrals.
  • INT Relief Pitcher #50
    Tayron Guerrero signed a one-year deal with the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball.
    The deal will pay the 6-foot-8 right-hander $600,000. Guerrero will head overseas after spending 2024 in the Angels’ organization. The 33-year-old could be back with an MLB club with a strong showing overseas, but he hasn’t pitched in the majors in five years.
  • CWS Shortstop #63
    White Sox signed INF Nick Maton to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
    Maton, 27, was last with the Orioles’ organization. He’ll provide versatility for the White Sox and has a decent shot of making the Opening Day roster; although they’ll need to create a spot on the 40-man if he does play well enough in Arizona to earn that right.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #41
    The Yankees are among eight teams showing interest in Tommy Kahnle, according to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman.
    Kahnle, 35, hasn’t put in a full season since 2019, but he has been very effective when available the last two seasons, amassing a 2.38 ERA for the Yankees. A reunion with the Bombers makes plenty of sense.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #45
    The Red Sox are signing Aroldis Chapman to a one-year, $10.75 million contract, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
    Chapman gets $250,000 more than he did from the Pirates last year, even though he was rather mediocre in finishing with a 3.79 ERA. He remained one of baseball’s hardest throwers at age 36, and he still managed an elite 37% strikeout rate last season. However, he doesn’t make it easy when he’s walking two batters every three innings. The Red Sox will likely put him in a setup role, but he could always be a candidate for saves if the need arises.
    Where will Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, and Corbin Burnes sign this offseason?
  • FA Relief Pitcher #45
    The Red Sox and Aroldis Chapman are working towards an agreement, according to MassLive’s Chris Cotillo.
    Chapman remains a reasonably effective reliever, and the Red Sox have need of those. It doesn’t make it easy to understand why he’s a priority for this front office when there are plenty of other options out there, but apparently, character is taking a backseat right now.
  • TEX Catcher #20
    Rangers signed C Kyle Higashioka to a two-year, $13.5 million contract with a $7 million mutual option for 2027.
    The deal is now official. Higashioka is coming off the finest offensive campaign of his career last season when he launched 17 round-trippers in 263 plate appearances for the Padres. The 34-year-old veteran backstop provides the Rangers with an excellent complement for starter Jonah Heim, who has started at least 127 games in each of the past three seasons. It’s a nice landing spot in a hitter-friendly ballpark, but he’s unlikely to play enough to make an impact for fantasy purposes outside of extremely deep two-catcher formats.
  • NYM Shortstop #2
    Mets INF prospect Luisangel Acuña is batting .375 (21-for-56) with one homer and 12 steals in 19 contests in Venezuelan Winter League action.
    Acuña made an unexpectedly strong impression during last season’s brief cameo with the Mets, slashing .308/.325/.641 with three homers in 14 contests after posting a pedestrian .654 OPS with seven homers and 40 steals in 131 games for Triple-A Syracuse. The 22-year-old’s prospect stock has tumbled over the last few years, but there’s enough speed here that he could wind up mattering for fantasy purposes in deeper mixed leagues, if he’s getting regular at-bats for New York. That is going to be a challenge with Francisco Lindor at shortstop indefinitely, but the Mets could get creative next season to give him opportunities to make an impact.
  • FA Catcher #20
    Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News reports the Rangers and Kyle Higashioka have reached a contract agreement.
    No word yet on the financial terms or length of the deal. The update comes shortly after MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reported the two sides were making progress towards an agreement. Higashioka provides the Rangers with a capable complement for Jonah Heim, who has started at least 127 contests in each of the last three seasons. The 34-year-old backstop slugged a career-high 17 round-trippers in 263 plate appearances last year for the Padres. He’s a non-factor for fantasy purposes outside of extremely deep two-catcher formats.