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  • NYM Third Baseman #22
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    Brett Baty has been diagnosed with a fractured left index finger.
    The timeline for recovery is currently 4-6 weeks. Baty was sent down to Triple-A earlier this summer, but it’s now very unlikely that the 24-year-old plays for the Mets again until 2025.
  • SEA First Baseman #54
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    Mariners acquired 1B Austin Shenton from the Rays for cash considerations.
    There isn’t a ton of competition for at-bats at the cold corner in Seattle beyond Luke Raley and top prospect Tyler Locklear, so this is actually a pretty decent landing spot for Shenton after he was cut loose earlier this week by the Rays. The 26-year-old first baseman batted .214/.340/.405 with one homer in 50 plate appearances last year in the big leagues, but he blasted 20 homers in just 83 games at Triple-A Durham.
  • INT Relief Pitcher #38
    Thomas Hatch has signed with the Doosan Bears of the Korea Baseball Organization.
    Hatch will aim to continue rebuild his value overseas in Korea after spending last year in Japan with the Hiroshima Carp. The 30-year-old righty last appeared in the big leagues during the 2023 season when he made 18 relief appearances between the Blue Jays and Pirates.
  • CLE Manager #21
    Stephen Vogt won the American League Manager of the Year Award.
    Vogt, who led Cleveland to a 92-win season in his managerial debut, received 27 of 30 first-place votes to take home the hardware just two years after his final season of his playing career. Royals skipper Matt Quatraro came in second and Tigers manager A.J. Hinch finished third in balloting.
  • MIL Manager
    Pat Murphy won the National League Manager of the Year Award.
    Murphy, who helped spearhead a dramatic second-half turnaround to lead Milwaukee back to the postseason in his managerial debut, takes home the honors after receiving 27 of 30 first-place votes in balloting. Padres skipper Mike Shildt came in second and Mets rookie manager Carlos Mendoza finished third in balloting.
  • COL Left Fielder #73
    Rockies selected the contract of OF Zac Veen from Triple-A Albuquerque.
    Among the most intriguing fantasy prospects added to 40-man rosters ahead of next month’s Rule 5 Draft, Veen caught fire in the late stages of last season, putting himself on the precipice of finally reaching the big leagues. The 22-year-old outfielder, who was selected ninth overall in the 2020 MLB Draft, batted .258/.346/.459 with 11 homers and 21 steals in 270 plate appearances last season across four minor-league levels. Veen’s power/speed combo at Coors Field is a recipe for five-category fantasy success, if everything comes together.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher
    Dodgers selected the contract of LHP Jack Dreyer from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
    Dreyer is the lone prospect added to the defending World Series champions’ 40-man roster ahead of next month’s Rule 5 Draft. The 25-year-old southpaw finished last year with a stellar 2.20 ERA, 0.99 WHIP and 72/12 K/BB ratio across 57 1/3 innings (46 appearances) between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #73
    Cubs designated RHP Adbert Alzolay and OF Brennen Davis for assignment.
    The move is now official. Alzolay opened last year as Chicago’s closer, but lost his grip on the role and eventually wound up undergoing Tommy John surgery in August. The 29-year-old former stopper is likely to miss most of, if not all, of the upcoming season. There’s most likely an organization out there willing to bring him in for his rehabilitation process and roll the dice on him returning to form.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #79
    Red Sox designated RHP Bryan Mata and RHP Isaiah Campbell for assignment.
    TINSTAAPP. The unquestioned top pitching prospect in Boston’s system for the last several years, Mata never quite broke through as injuries have derailed his career. The 25-year-old righty has yet to arrive in the big leagues and missed all of last year due to a right shoulder issue.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #74
    Phillies selected the contracts of RHP Mick Abel, RHP Moises Chace and RHP Jean Cabrera from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
    No real surprises here for the Phillies as they’ll protect three of their better pitching prospects from selection in next month’s Rule 5 Draft. Abel’s stock has tumbled considerably in the last year or two, but he’s still on the doorstep of the majors and could be an option for Philadelphia, if he manages to turn things around.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #66
    Phillies sent RHP John McMillon outright to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
    McMillon was claimed off waivers earlier this month from the division-rival Marlins and will remain with Philadelphia as extra relief depth after passing through waivers unclaimed.