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  • MIL Starting Pitcher #36
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    Tobias Myers allowed one run in five innings and took the loss against the Nationals on Sunday.
    Myers gave up four hits, walked one and struck out two. He’s allowed three runs or less in nine of his last 10 starts. Myers isn’t a big time strikeout pitcher with 75 punchouts in 86 1/ 3 innings this year, but his 3.02 ERA is certainly nothing to sneeze at. He’s also won five of his last 10 starts. The 25-year-old right-hander is set to face the Reds at home next week.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #46
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    Cubs signed RHP Trent Thornton to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training
    The move was announced by Tread Athletics, where Thornton has been training this offseason. He spent the last three seasons with the Mariners posting a 3.65 ERA in 140 2/3 innings. He tore his Achilles in August but was reportedly up to 93 mph on his fastball in a pro day workout and looking healthy. If he is healthy, he has a chance to win a spot in Chicago’s bullpen.
    How Bichette slots into Mets' expected lineup
    Eric Samulski and James Schiano discuss the Mets signing Bo Bichette in free agency after missing out on Kyle Tucker and unpack how the move affects the rest of the lineup and why this is a great move for fantasy.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #64
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports that the Marlins are acquiring RHP Bradley Blalock from the Rockies for a minor league pitcher.
    Blalock was designated for assignment last week to make room on the 40-man roster for Michael Lorenzen. The 25-year-old posted a 9.36 ERA in 58 2/3 innings for the Rockies. It remains to be seen what role the Marlins have in mind for him, but it’s unlikely he’ll have much fantasy value in 2026.
  • ARI 3rd Baseman #28
    The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports that the Athletics had a deal in place to acquire Nolan Arenado from the Cardinals.
    Arenado was ultimately traded to the Diamondbacks, which is where he told the Cardinals preferred to play, but the Athletics “would have absorbed more money than the Diamondbacks.” While the Athletics could still pursue options like Eugenio Suarez and Yoan Moncada, Rosenthal reports that they “intend to use Max Muncy at third base, with Brett Harris and Darell Hernaiz also in the mix.”
  • PHI Left Fielder #37
    Phillies designated OF Weston Wilson for assignment
    With J.T. Realmuto’s contract becoming official, the Phillies needed to clear a spot on the 40-man roster, so Wilson was let go. The 31-year-old hit .198/.282/.369 in 125 plate appearances with the Phillies in 2025. He has historically produced better and is strong against left-handed pitching, so he could find a spot somewhere else as a bench bat.
  • PHI Catcher #10
    Phillies signed C J.T. Realmuto to a three-year, $45 million deal.
    The deal was announced over the weekend and is now official. The veteran will be 35 next year and is coming off a season in which he hit .257/.315/.384 with 12 home runs and 8 steals. He remains an elite defensive catcher and a rock-solid presence in the Phillies’ lineup. He has experienced a minor regression offensively and no longer seems likely to push for 15+ steals in a season, which makes him more of a fringe top 10 catcher for fantasy leagues.
  • WSH Relief Pitcher #67
    Nationals signed LHP Zach Penrod to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Penrod pitched his way to the majors in 2024, making seven appearances out of the Boston bullpen, but he was a mess last year, finishing with a 7.83 ERA in six starts and 20 relief appearances in the minors for the Red Sox and Dodgers. He walked a total of 67 batters in 33 1/3 innings. He’ll almost certainly have to prove something in Triple-A before getting another chance.
  • NYY 1st Baseman #15
    Yankees signed 1B/OF Seth Brown to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Brown was sent to the minors early in 2025 and played 35 games in Triple-A for the Athletics and Diamondbacks, hitting .352/.416/.697 with 12 home runs and 34 RBI. He has a career .226/.292/.419 slash line with a 27.5 percent strikeout rate in 568 career MLB games. He has a nearly 43 percent career pull rate as a left-handed hitter and could be a good fit in Yankee Stadium.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #23
    Bruce Levine reports that the Cubs are in “ongoing” talks with Zac Gallen.
    Levine reports that “it’ll be a shorter-term type of deal,” which makes sense considering Gallen posted a poor 4.83 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, and 175/66 K/BB ratio across 192 innings over 33 starts for the Diamondbacks last season. He may view this as an opportunity to recoup some value and sign a longer deal for more money, as he will be just 30 years old during the upcoming season.
  • FA Left Fielder #38
    MLB Network’s Jon Heyman reports that Miguel Andujar is drawing “significant interest” on the free agent market.
    Andujar had a strong season, split between playing for the Athletics and Reds. He hit .318/.352/.470 with 10 home runs in 94 games due to injury. Now, he was playing in arguably the two most hitter-friendly stadiums in baseball, but he also showed flashes of success in 2024 with Oakland. Heyman has said teams like the Rangers, Padres, Cardinals, and Cubs have expressed interest.
  • ATL Shortstop #3
    Braves signed INF Jorge Mateo to a one-year, $1 million deal.
    The Braves were forced to pivot after presumed starting shortstop Ha-Seong Kim tore a ligament in his hand while falling on ice. Mateo was that quick pivot. The 30-year-old hit just .177 in 79 at-bats for the Orioles in 2025. He still remains a plus baserunner, but his defense at shortstop has also regressed over the last few seasons, so it’s hard to get too excited about this from a fantasy perspective.