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  • NYY Third Baseman #95
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    Oswaldo Cabrera is starting at third base and hitting nine for the Yankees on Thursday.
    The Yankees have settled on a platoon at third base with Cabrera playing against all righties and Oswald Peraza starting against all lefties. While that would generally be good news for Cabrera, after Thursday’s game, five of the Yankees’ next six games are against left-handed starters which will mean more playing time in the short term for Peraza.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #75
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    Blue Jays signed LHP Eric Lauer to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
    The 29-year-old southpaw was released by the Astros in early August and latched on with the Kia Tigers in the Korea Baseball Organization where he went on to spin 34 2/3 innings of 4.93 ERA, 1.36 WHIP baseball with a 37/12 K/BB ratio across seven starts. Lauer had plenty of success with the Brewers at the big league level in 2021 and 2022, so the Jays are hoping that he can return to that form. Either way, you can never have enough pitching and Lauer makes for a quality depth addition.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #65
    Brewers general manager Matt Arnold told reporters that Nestor Cortes (elbow) has had a “fully healthy offseason.”
    Cortes was traded Friday to the Yankees in the three-player deal with New York for All-Star closer Devin Williams. Arnold said the Brewers did extensive work on his medicals, and expect the left-hander to be fully healthy for the Brew Crew heading into 2025. Cortes unfortunately will be “best” remembered in 2024 for giving up the grand slam to Freddie Freeman in Game 1, but the 30-year-old threw a career-high 174.1 innings with a 3.77 ERA and 162/39 K/BB prior to dealing with his flexor tendon injury at the end of the year.
  • HOU Left Fielder #30
    Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that the Cubs have acquired outfielder Kyle Tucker in a trade with the Astros.
    In the deal, the Cubs will send the Astros third baseman Isaac Paredes, right-handed pitcher Hayden Wesneski and 2014 first-round pick Cam Smith. Tucker is a massive upgrade to the Chicago lineup, and is coming off a season where he was able to hit 20 homers and register a .993 OPS despite missing half the year with a shin fracture. It’s worth noting that he’s hitting free agency in 2025, but his offensive upside competes with anyone in baseball.
  • MIL Second Baseman
    Brewers acquired INF Caleb Durbin from the Yankees in the three-player trade for Devin Williams.
    Durbin was a 14th round pick in 2021 by Atlanta who came over to the Yankees in a deal for Lucas Luetge. He was solid in the minors in 2024, but really impressed in the Arizona fall League with a record 29 steals in 24 games. Durbin has strong bat-to-ball skills, and while he doesn’t offer much power, his strong approach at the plate and ability to play multiple positions should allow him to carve out an MLB career.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #65
    Brewers acquired LHP Nestor Cortes from the Yankees in the three-player trade for Devin Williams.
    Cortes will maybe be “best” remembered for giving up the grand slam to Freddie Freeman in Game 1 of the World Series, but he did enjoy a solid regular season with the Yankees in 2024 with a 3.77 ERA over 174-plus innings, and he’s been a very solid starting option over the past few seasons. He should pitch in the middle of the Milwaukee rotation, and he offers a high floor for deeper fantasy formats in 2025.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #38
    Yankees acquired RHP Devin Williams from the Brewers for LHP Nestor Cortes, INF Caleb Durbin and cash considerations.
    Williams will head to the Yankees and presumably take over closing duties for the American League champions. The right-hander has been one of the most dominant relievers in baseball, and while he did miss half of 2024 with a back ailment, he should again be a dominant option at the back of the bullpen.
  • HOU Left Fielder #30
    Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that the Cubs are closing in on a trade for Kyle Tucker.
    It was reported earlier Friday that trade talks were gaining momentum by MLB Network’s Jon Morosi, and this is just another step forward. Rosenthal notes that the deal will feature Isaac Paredes, and that Hayden Wesneski and prospect Cam Smith are also in play. The Cubs didn’t seem like a team likely to acquire an outfielder to start the offseason, but the appeal of a player like Tucker — even if it’s only for one season — is apparently too tempting. Hard to blame them.
  • HOU Left Fielder #30
    Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports that the trade talks between the Astros and Cubs involving Kyle Tucker are “gaining momentum.”
    It’s been widely reported that the Cubs are interested in acquiring Tucker, and that the return would likely involve 2024 first-round selection Cam Smith and third baseman Isaac Paredes. Tucker is one of the top players in baseball, but is set to hit free agency at the end of 2025. The Yankees are also reportedly interested in Tucker, but a trade to the Cubs is sounding much more likely than anyone could have anticipated before the Winter Meetings.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #38
    Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that the Yankees have acquired Devin Williams from the Brewers.
    In the deal, the Yankees will send Nestor Cortes to the Brewers as well as prospect and Arizona Fall League standout Caleb Durbin. Will Sammon notes that the Yankees will send some of Cortes’ salary as part of the deal. Williams missed the first half of 2024 because of a back ailment, but he’s been one of the most dominant relievers in baseball when healthy. He’ll be the stopper for the Yankees, and has a chance to pile up the saves on the defending American League champions.
  • HOU Left Fielder #30
    The Astros are focused on Isaac Paredes and 2024 first-round pick Cam Smith in a Kyle Tucker deal with the Cubs, according to WSCR-AM’s Bruce Levine.
    That price seems about right for one year of Tucker before he hits free agency. The Cubs would certainly like to line up a Cody Bellinger deal before paying it, but we’ll see if that’s possible. The Yankees could yet be involved here as a destination for either Tucker or Bellinger. Paredes would get a nice boost for fantasy purposes if he moves to Houston, and his exit could open the door for Matt Shaw to become the Cubs’ third baseman at some point next season.