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  • PHI Relief Pitcher #79
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    Phillies signed RHP Alan Rangel to a minor league contract.
    Rangel finds his way to Philadelphia just a few weeks after being released by the Angels. The 26-year-old right-hander, who was a notable pitching prospect a few years ago with the Braves, represents an interesting addition for the division-rival Phillies. He’s yet to reach the majors, but has posted a sparkling 2.61 ERA, 0.97 WHIP and 25/5 K/BB ratio across 20 2/3 innings (four starts) this season at the Double-A level.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #77
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    Cubs signed RHP Chris Flexen to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Flexen heads to Cubs camp as emergency starting pitching depth after posting a serviceable 4.95 ERA, 1.52 WHIP and 123/63 K/BB ratio across 160 innings (33 appearances, 30 starts) last year with the cross-town White Sox. The 30-year-old will battle for a spot in Chicago’s season-opening pitching mix but will most likely have to spend some time at Triple-A Iowa.
  • ARI Shortstop #2
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports the Diamondbacks and Geraldo Perdomo are in agreement on a four-year, $45 million contract extension with a $15 million club option for 2030.
    Passan adds that the deal begins next season and buys out up to three years of free agency. The two sides avoided an arbitration hearing last month by agreeing to a one-year, $2.55 million pact for 2025. The 25-year-old is an outstanding defensive shortstop and has batted .235/.327/.330 in 401 contests since 2021. The big question here for fantasy purposes is how much Perdomo sticking around in the desert will complicate top prospect Jordan Lawlar’s long-term outlook.
  • SD First Baseman #18
    Padres signed 1B Yuli Gurriel to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The New York Post’s Jon Heyman reports Gurriel will make $1.25 million if he’s in the majors. The 40-year-old veteran first baseman got into 18 contests last year for Kansas City and figures to have a decent shot at making San Diego’s season-opening lineup in a backup role behind Luis Arraez and Jake Cronenworth. He’ll compete in spring training with some combination of Jason Heyward, Connor Joe, Tirso Ornelas and Eguy Rosario for regular DH at-bats. There’s very little fantasy impact here, but his presence gives the Padres some insurance in case Ornelas isn’t ready for the big-league spotlight.
  • INT Relief Pitcher #60
    Pedro Avila has signed with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.
    Avila heads overseas in an effort to bolster his long-term value after being removed last month from Cleveland’s 40-man roster. The 28-year-old righty was a durable workhorse last year for the Guardians, compiling a respectable 3.25 ERA, 1.31 WHIP and 73/30 K/BB ratio across 74 2/3 innings (50 appearances). It’s possible he’ll convert back to a starting role overseas in Japan.
  • TOR First Baseman #27
    The Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have not reached an agreement on a long-term contract extension prior to Tuesday’s deadline.
    Barring a last-minute development, the Blue Jays and Guerrero won’t reach an agreement prior to the franchise cornerstone’s preferred report-date deadline prior to Tuesday’s first full-squad workout. The 25-year-old generational talent appears poised to hit free agency next offseason barring an unexpected reversal.
  • KC Manager
    Royals exercised manager Matt Quatraro’s club option for 2026.
    Kansas City also signed general manager J.J. Picollo to a contract extension through 2030. Quatraro finished second in AL Manager of the Year balloting last year after leading the Royals to 86 victories following a 56-win campaign the previous year.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher
    Angels sent RHP Kelvin Cáceres outright to Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Cáceres made two relief appearances for the Halos back in 2023 and missed all of last season due to a right lat strain. The 25-year-old righty will open the regular season back at Triple-A Salt Lake as extra organizational relief depth.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #81
    Rhett Lowder (elbow) resumed throwing on Monday.
    Lowder was slowed last week by right elbow soreness at the outset of camp, so it’s extremely positive to see him able to resume throwing without any issues. The 22-year-old top pitching prospect is vying for one of the final spots in Cincinnati’s season-opening rotation and will need to impress in Cactus League outings to break camp in the majors.
  • TEX Shortstop #5
    Corey Seager (abdomen) has been a full participant in spring training workouts.
    Seager underwent sports hernia surgery last September after finishing last season on the shelf due to hip soreness. The 30-year-old fantasy stalwart has become a bit more brittle as he ages, and is far from a lock to stay healthy for a full season anymore, but he’s been a consistent 30-homer power source since arriving in Texas. It’s an encouraging development that he’s entering spring training without any limitations.
  • MIN Center Fielder #90
    Emmanuel Rodriguez will miss 1-2 weeks with a left ankle sprain.
    Rodriguez entered camp fully healthy after undergoing offseason right thumb surgery and is going to wind up missing a couple full-squad workouts out of an abundance of caution. The 21-year-old on-base machine, who batted .280/.459/.567 with nine homers and nine steals in 209 plate appearances last year between Double-A Wichita and Triple-A St. Paul, figures to join Minnesota’s outfield mix at some point later this season and is considered a long shot to crack the club’s season-opening roster. He’s a borderline top 20 prospect for dynasty purposes at the moment.