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  • SEA Third Baseman #27
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    Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that the Mariners plan to recall Tyler Locklear from Triple-A Tacoma to function as their primary first baseman.
    It sounds like if Ty France isn’t claimed on waivers, then he’ll be sent outright to Triple-A Tacoma. Locklear performed decently in his first taste of big-league action, hitting .200/.250/.433 with a pair of homers, three RBI and a stolen base in 32 plate appearances over 11 games. He’s probably worth a look in deeper mixed leagues now that he’ll receive a chance to play every day.
  • ATL Second Baseman #26
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    Braves signed INF/OF Eddy Alvarez to a minor league contract.
    Alvarez is coming off a season where he hit 18 homers for Triple-A Worcester with an .811 OPS. The 34-year-old was waived by Boston and claimed by the Mets near the end of the year, but he didn’t play a game with New York. The 34-year-old will be a depth piece for 2025.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #53
    Brandon Woodruff is aiming to be ready for Opening Day as he completes his recovery from shoulder surgery.
    Woodruff is currently throwing bullpens twice per week and says his arm feels good. He’s been avoiding the radar gun thus far, so it’s unclear where his stuff is at. That’ll come next week, when he throws in the Brewers’ pitching lab during a visit to Arizona.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #33
    The Red Sox have had multiple conversations with A.J. Minter, according to MassLive’s Chris Cotillo.
    The Cubs and Blue Jays are among the other teams known to have interest in Minter, who is coming off hip surgery. It’s interesting that there’s been little talk about him going back to the Braves, even though there are indications Atlanta would be willing to spend on a setup man. Minter has been one of the best in baseball the last five years, amassing a 2.85 ERA in 243 innings since 2020.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #55
    Chris Martin will make $5.5 million next season under the terms of his deal with the Rangers.
    The Arlington native, who has said that 2025 would probably be his final season, turned down more money from the Red Sox and likely others to pitch for his hometown team. He previously pitched for the Rangers in 2018 and ’19.
  • OAK Left Fielder #25
    The Athletics and Brent Rooker have agreed to a five-year, $60 million contract extension, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal.
    There’s a vesting sixth-year option for $22 million, adds ESPN’s Jeff Passan, with Rosenthal noting that the deal could top out at $90 million. We’re not at all sure this is actually a good move for the A’s, given than Rooker is 30 years old and was already under control for three more years. Still, it’s hard not to be happy for the slugger. Building on his breakthrough 2023 campaign, Rooker hit .293/.365/.562 with a career-high 39 homers and 11 stolen bases for Oakland last season. He’ll remain utility-only in most fantasy formats heading into 2025 after logging just 14 appearances in the outfield this past year.
  • SD Second Baseman #4
    The New York Post’s Jon Heyman reports Luis Arraez is not seen as a fit for the Yankees.
    Heyman’s update comes on the heels of ESPN’s Jeff Passan reporting just a few hours earlier that the Yankees and Padres were continuing to discuss a potential Luis Arraez trade. The 27-year-old three-time batting champion, who is recovering from offseason surgery on his left thumb, would represent an upgrade for New York at the keystone with Jazz Chisholm Jr. moving over to third base.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #55
    Rangers signed RHP Chris Martin to a one-year contract.
    Martin provides the Rangers with a proven high-leverage option and a potential fallback option at closer if they’re unable to re-sign stopper Kirby Yates. The 38-year-old veteran struggled with some physical issues last year with the Red Sox but still managed to record a strong 3.45 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and 50/3 K/BB ratio across 44 1/3 innings (45 appearances). He’s made a remarkable 369 relief appearances in the big leagues dating back to 2014. The strikeouts and elite control remain intact, which gives him a shot at fantasy relevance in 2025.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #63
    Rangers designated RHP Matt Festa for assignment.
    Festa loses his spot on Texas’ 40-man roster to make room for veteran reliever Chris Martin. The 31-year-old righty made 18 relief appearances last year for the Rangers, posting a pedestrian 4.37 ERA, 1.06 WHIP and 23/7 K/BB ratio across 22 2/3 innings of work.
  • CIN Second Baseman #9
    Reds acquired INF/OF Gavin Lux from the Dodgers for OF Mike Sirota and a Competitive Balance pick.
    The deal is now official. Lux was outstanding in the second half of last year for the Dodgers, batting .304/.391/.508 with seven homers and two steals in 210 plate appearances over his final 61 contests, after missing the entire 2023 season recovering from a torn ACL. The 27-year-old former top prospect became expendable for Los Angeles last weekend after the club signed Korean second baseman Hyeseong Kim. He figures to occupy a versatile multi-position role for Cincinnati with Matt McLain possibly moving to center field. It’s a great landing spot for fantasy purposes, if he’s able to carve out an everyday role.
  • LAD Center Fielder
    Dodgers acquired OF Mike Sirota and a Competitive Balance draft pick from the Reds for INF/OF Gavin Lux.
    The Dodgers finally get their chance with Sirota after picking him in the 16th round of the 2021 MLB Draft, but were unable to sign him. The 21-year-old outfielder, who was taken in the third round of last year’s draft by Cincinnati, will head to Los Angeles as an intriguing development project. His power-speed combo could make him an impact fantasy contributor in a few years.