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  • FA Second Baseman #69
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    Athletics selected the contract of INF Nate Mondou from Triple-A Las Vegas.
    It’s the first trip to the majors for the 27-year-old. Mondou earned a look in the final week of the season but posting a .805 OPS with seven homers this year at Las Vegas.

  • HOU Relief Pitcher #55
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    Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that the Tigers are no longer an option to acquire Astros’ right-hander Ryan Pressly.
    The Astros had asked Pressly if he would waive his no-trade clause to go to either the Tigers or the Cubs, so reading between the lines it sounds like Pressly had no interest in going to Motown. He hasn’t shot down the Cubs yet though, so there’s still hope that a deal gets done. Otherwise, he’ll return to his familiar setup role in the Astros’ bullpen in front of Josh Hader.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #55
    Ari Alexander of KPRC2 in Houston reports that the Astros have also asked Ryan Pressly if he would waive his no-trade clause to approve a deal to the Tigers.
    It sounds like the Astros are negotiating with — and may very well have separate deals in place — with both the Tigers and the Cubs. It’s now up to Pressly and his family to decide if they want to approve either deal or remain in Houston. If the 36-year-old has an interest in returning to the closer’s role, it may be enough for him to approve the move. Stay tuned.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #73
    Mets signed RHP Adbert Alzolay to a two-year minor league contract.
    The 29-year-old hurler is in the process of recovering from Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery and is expected to miss most — if not all — of the 2025 season. He’ll get to rehab with the Mets for the 2025 campaign and then slot into their bullpen for the 2026 campaign. No word yet on the financials of the pact.
  • LAD Catcher #94
    Dalton Rushing was among a list of 24 Dodgers’ minor league players who received invitations to major league spring training on Friday.
    The 23-year-old backstop doesn’t have much left to prove in the minor leagues, but with Will Smit and Austin Barnes holding things down at the game’s highest level, he’ll need to work his way into the crowded outfield mix in order to have any shot of breaking camp. He’ll be an intriguing option for fantasy purposes when he does finally arrive in Los Angeles, but it’ll probably take an injury to Smith or Barnes for it to happen. Roki Sasaki and Zyhir Hope also received official invitations to spring training on Friday.
  • LAD Outfielder
    Dodgers signed OF Justin Dean to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 28-year-old outfielder was a 17th round selection by the Braves from the 2018 draft class and had toiled in the minor leagues for them for his first six professional seasons. In 2024, Dean slashed .247/.339/.321 with three homers, 38 RBI and 61 stolen bases (in 69 attempts) over 117 games between Double-A Mississippi and Triple-A Gwinnett. He’ll add minor league outfield depth for the Dodgers.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #55
    Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the Astros have asked right-hander Ryan Pressly if he’ll waive his no-trade clause to approve a trade to the Cubs.
    It sounds like the Cubs and Astros were able to get an agreement in place, all that stands in the way now is the 36-year-old hurler’s approval. He has made it clear that he wants to stay in the middle of the United States, so it’s unclear if the Cubs would apply there. Perhaps the lure of the ninth-inning gig being his would be enough for Pressly to approve it. It sounds like we should have a resolution to this situation soon.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #33
    White Sox’ general manager Chris Getz told reporters on Friday that Drew Thorpe (elbow) received a cortisone shot on Friday after experiencing some soreness.
    The White Sox are calling it just a minor setback in his recovery and they are hopeful that the 24-year-old hurler will be able to resume playing catch by the end of the week. As fantasy managers, you never want to hear about any type of arm-related issues — especially for a player who underwent surgery back in September to remove a bone spur from his elbow — but it doesn’t sound like they’re overly concerned about it. It’s at least something to keep an eye on.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #62
    Tyler Cyr announced his retirement from professional baseball on Friday.
    The 31-year-old right-hander missed the end of the 2023 season due to a shoulder impingement and was outrighted off of the Dodgers’ 40-man roster. He sat out the 2024 season and has now officially decided to call it a career. Cyr made 14 appearances at the big league level in his career between the Dodgers, Phillies and Athletics, posting a strong 2.40 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and an 18/5 K/BB ratio over 15 innings.
  • DET First Baseman #20
    Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated reports that as the Mets are considering alternatives to replace Pete Alonso at first base, they have discussed trying to acquire Spencer Torkelson from the Tigers.
    The former first overall pick has seemingly fallen out of favor in Motown after a brutal 2024 season and he’s now without a full-time job after the club moved Colt Keith to first base following the signing of Gleyber Torres. The Tigers haven’t publicly stated that they’re looking to deal the 25-year-old slugger, but he could probably be had for the right price if the Mets are willing to ante up.
  • FA First Baseman #20
    Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated reports that the Angels and Pete Alonso had a meeting Thursday.
    Alonso is one of — if not the — best sluggers on the market, and while he’s been linked the most heavily to the 30-year-old first baseman, it appears the Angels are also in the market for the man lovingly referred to as Polar Bear. It seems more likely that Alonso lands with either Toronto or New York at this point, but the Angels are known for doing some crazy things.