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  • HOU Shortstop #14
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    Mauricio Dubón is getting the nod over Chas McCormick and Pedro León in right field for the Astros on Wednesday.
    Dubón continues to start most of the time, even though he’s really struggled these last two months; he’s batting .213/.237/.327 since June 1. Of course, McCormick hasn’t been very good, either. León has started three of seven games since being recalled and gone 1-for-9.
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    Padres signed OF Yonathan Perlaza to a minor league contract.
    Perlaza is back stateside following his release last month from the Hanwha Eagles of the Korea Baseball Organization following an impressive 24-homer campaign overseas. The 26-year-old outfielder put up some big numbers at the Triple-A level back in 2023 with the Cubs organization when he launched 23 homers and stole 13 bases in 121 contests. He’s merely extra organizational depth for the Padres at this stage of his career, but it wouldn’t be shocking to see him break through and reach the big leagues at some point next year.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #31
    Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic report Lance Lynn has lost 20 pounds this offseason.
    Lynn has overhauled his training regimen, dropping from 280 to 260, in an effort to overcome persistent knee issues that bothered him last year. The 37-year-old veteran had his $11 million team option for the 2025 season declined last month by the Cardinals after being limited to just 23 starts last year, finishing with a pedestrian 3.84 ERA, 1.34 WHIP and 109/44 K/BB ratio across 117 1/3 innings. Lynn should be able to latch on somewhere as an innings-eating, back-end rotation stabilizer, but his days as a relevant fantasy contributor are probably in the rearview for good.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #47
    Mets signed RHP Frankie Montas to a two-year, $34 million contract.
    The deal, which also includes a player opt-out after the upcoming 2025 season, is now official. Montas’ ugly surface stats last year — 4.84 ERA, 1.37 WHIP and 148/66 K/BB ratio across 150 2/3 innings (30 starts) between the Reds and Brewers — don’t paint an optimistic picture, but a quick glance under the hood reveals that his fastball velocity was back up in the 96 mph range by the end of last year and his splitter remains a near-elite offering. The move to Citi Field, which is a vastly superior home ballpark from a run-prevention standpoint, in addition to his late-season velocity uptick as he gets further away from the shoulder issues that derailed his career a couple years ago, make Montas a logical bounce-back candidate for fantasy purposes. He’s likely to wind up as a borderline top 300 pick in 2025 drafts, especially if he gets off to a strong start in spring training.
  • INT Starting Pitcher
    Koyo Aoyagi has been officially posted by the Hanshin Tigers of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball, reports Jon Morosi of MLB Network.
    Aoyagi will have a 45-day window to negotiate a contract with big-league teams. The 30-year-old side-winding righty posted a 3.69 ERA, 1.43 WHIP and 35/21 K/BB ratio across 61 innings last year in the Pacific League. Given his underwhelming strikeout totals, he’s unlikely to make an impact for fantasy purposes. He’ll likely have to settle for a minor league contract, if he’s set on coming over from Japan.
  • FA Shortstop #27
    Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports the Yankees could “swing big” for Willy Adames if Juan Soto signs elsewhere.
    In case you were wondering what was next for the Yankees in case they fail to bring back generational superstar Juan Soto. Adames would help fill an obvious hole for New York at second base, with Gleyber Torres likely headed elsewhere in free agency. His arrival would allow the Yankees to shift former top prospect Anthony Volpe over to the keystone and install Adames as their full-time shortstop. The 29-year-old is unlikely to replicate last year’s career-high 32 round-trippers, but Yankee Stadium would be a phenomenal landing spot for his long-term fantasy outlook. Regardless of where he winds up, Adames will be a top 10 shortstop in fantasy drafts next spring.
  • PHI Third Baseman #28
    Adam Jude of The Seattle Times reports the Mariners have had exploratory talks with the Phillies regarding Alec Bohm.
    Jude adds that the Phillies “asked for one of the Mariners’ top pitchers — Logan Gilbert or George Kirby — in exchange for Bohm,” during initial trade talks. Seattle has predictably balked at the rather absurd asking price, but they have a massive hole at the hot corner entering the offseason, especially after non-tendering Josh Rojas, so these two teams would seem to line up. Bohm, who is coming off the best season of his career at the dish, has reportedly been on the trade block for a couple weeks at this point with Philadelphia looking to shake up its core following a disappointing postseason. We’ll see if the two sides revisit talks at some point in the near future.
  • INT Starting Pitcher
    Francys Romero reports that several industry sources believe that the Padres are in “strong position” to sign Roki Sasaki.
    Many believe the Dodgers to be the favorite for Sasaki, but the Padres are very much in the mix according to Romero. The 23-year-old is expected to sign with a new team shortly after January 15, and he’s widely considered one of the top arms available. Be it the Dodgers, Padres or a surprise club; Sasaki is a player fantasy managers should covet for 2025 and beyond.
    Where will Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, and Corbin Burnes sign this offseason?
  • INT Second Baseman
    Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports that the Kiwoom Heroes of the Korea Baseball Organization have officially posted Hyeseong Kim.
    With Kim officially posted, teams can begin negotiating with the infielder beginning Thursday. There will now be a 30-day window for Kim to work out a deal with an MLB club, so the deadline to sign the 25-year-old will be January 3. He’s considered one of the top infield options on the market, and it would be very surprising to see him not playing in the majors. His ability to hit for average and steal bases will make him worthy of fantasy consideration.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #94
    Blue Jays signed RHP Kevin Gowdy to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Gowdy spent the last two years in the Dodgers organization, finishing last year with a respectable 4.38 ERA, 1.56 WHIP and 45/23 K/BB ratio across 51 1/3 innings (42 appearances) for Triple-A Oklahoma City. The 27-year-old righty was a second-round pick of the Phillies in the 2016 MLB Draft and has yet to ascend to the big leagues. He’ll augment Toronto’s organizational relief depth at Triple-A Buffalo.
  • FA Left Fielder #22
    The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich report Juan Soto has begun the process of eliminating potential landing spots.
    The significant development comes directly from Soto’s agent, Scott Boras, who made the comments on Tuesday afternoon at Dodger Stadium during Blake Snell’s introductory press conference. Rosenthal and Drellich add that multiple sources briefed on the negotiations say that all remaining contenders have made offers surpassing $600 million. No word yet on exactly how many teams are left in the running at the moment, but previous reporting indicated that five teams were in the mix including the Red Sox, Mets, Yankees, Blue Jays and Dodgers. ESPN’s Alden González reports that Soto is expected to sign at some point in the coming days prior to the start of next week’s Winter Meetings.