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  • MIA Center Fielder #58
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    Marlins placed OF Derek Hill on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to September 5, with a left shoulder impingement.
    No word yet on how much time Hill is going to wind up missing. The 28-year-old speedy outfielder has posted four homers, 17 RBI and four steals in just 25 contests since arriving in Miami back in early August.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #33
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    Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet reports that the Blue Jays have re-signed RHP Dillon Tate to a one-year deal.
    Tate was non-tendered by the Blue Jays in November after compiling a 4.66 ERA and 27/12 K/BB over 36 2/3 innings with Toronto and Baltimore. The 30-year-old will be a middle-innings option, and the signing likely has at least something to do with the potential loss of Erik Swanson (elbow) to begin the 2025 campaign.
  • CIN Right Fielder #57
    Reds optioned INF Rece Hinds, INF Noelvi Marte, IF/OF Tyler Calihan, RHP Connor Phillips and RHP Yosver Zulueta to Triple-A Louisville and reassigned INF Sal Stewart to minor league camp.
    Hinds and Marte are the two biggest names on the list, as they both have seen time with the Reds and have the potential to be long-term options. They can safely be ignored in all but keeper/dynasty formats for the 2025 campaign.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #50
    Erik Swanson (elbow) is meeting with Dr. Keith Meister in Texas on Thursday.
    Swanson has been dealing with discomfort in his right forearm and elbow, and the right-hander will meet with the doctor to determine the next steps. The 31-year-old is expected to be a late-inning arm for the Blue Jays when healthy, but his status to begin the 2025 season is at the very least questionable.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #45
    According to Jim Bowden of The Athletic, it has been recommended that right-hander Gerrit Cole undergo Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery.
    Bowden notes that the Yankees are waiting to hear on a second opinion before confirming that diagnosis. That report jives with what was reported earlier on Sunday where general manager Brian Cashman told reporters he’s “prepared for the worst.” We should have clarification within the next couple of days, but it sounds like Cole may not be throwing a single pitch for the Yankees during the 2025 season.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #52
    Rangers optioned LHPs Walter Pennington, LHP Jacob Latz and RHP Cole Winn to Triple-A Round Rock; optioned RHP Winston Santos to Double-A Frisco; reassigned 1B Blaine Crim, OF Cody Thomas, LHP Michael Plassmeyer, LHP Robby Ahlstrom and RHP Nolan Hoffman to minor league camp.
    Pennington, 26, did a decent job in 16 appearances at the big league level in 2024 — posting a 3.00 ERA, 1.67 WHIP and a 17/11 K/BB ratio over 18 innings — so it’s a bit surprising to see him sent out so early when there are still unsettled spots in the Rangers’ bullpen. He’ll probably get an opportunity to pitch for the Rangers at some point during the upcoming 2025 season.
  • NYY Catcher #97
    Yankees optioned C Jesus Rodriguez to Double-A Somerset; reassigned OF Duke Ellis, C Rafael Flores, RHP Erick Leal and INF T.J. Rumfield to minor league camp.
    As is often the case this early in camp, there’s no real surprises among this batch of cuts. Rodriguez, 22, was added to the team’s 40-man roster over the winter to protect him from the Rule-5 draft after he slashed .302/.375/.481 with 10 homers, 47 RBI and nine stolen bases over 333 plate appearances between High-A Hudson Valley and Double-A Somerset in 2024. He’ll open the 2025 season at the Double-A level.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher
    Reds optioned RHP Luis Mey to Triple-A Louisville.
    The 23-year-old hurler was always a longshot to crack the Reds’ Opening Day bullpen, so this move doesn’t come as a major surprise. Mey registered a 3.86 ERA and a 1.93 WHIP with eight strikeouts over 4 2/3 innings in Cactus League competition. There’s a decent chance that he makes his debut with the big league club at some point during the 2025 season.
  • ARI Center Fielder #15
    Randal Grichuk went 2-for-3 with a homer and four RBI on Sunday, leading the Diamondbacks in a 14-1 thrashing of the Rangers in Cactus League play.
    Grichuk tagged Rangers’ starter Nathan Eovaldi for a 402-foot (103.4 mph EV) two-run blast that extended the Diamondbacks’ lead to 4-0 in the fourth inning. He then added on with a two-run double in the fifth that made it a 6-0 ballgame. With his two-hit attack, the 33-year-old lefty masher is now hitting .316 (6-for-19) with a pair of long balls and five RBI on the spring.
  • ARI Starting Pitcher #39
    Corbin Burnes delivered another dominant performance in Sunday afternoon’s victory over the Rangers, piling up five strikeouts over four scoreless frames.
    Burnes allowed just two hits and one walk during the impressive outing. Facing the best that the Rangers have to offer didn’t phase Burnes, as his strikeouts came from Marcus Semien, Jake Burger, Jonah Heim, Evan Carter and Josh Jung. The 30-year-old right-hander got eight whiffs on 57 pitches on the day — six of them on his cutter — while posting a CSW of 30 percent. He now sports a minuscule 0.96 ERA, 0.96 WHIP and a 13/2 K/BB ratio over 9 1/3 innings through his first four spring starts with the D’Backs.
    Corbin Burnes 2025 player profile, projection, outlook.
  • TEX Left Fielder #36
    Wyatt Langford (oblique) went 1-for-3 with a single in his Cactus League debut against the Diamondbacks on Sunday.
    Langford singled off of Diamondbacks’ ace Corbin Burnes in the fourth inning but was ultimately stranded there. The 23-year-old budding superstar was shelved early in spring training due to an oblique issue, but was finally able to return to action on Friday without any issues. As long as he avoids any setbacks, he should be ready to go for Opening Day. Langford is already among the top five-category performers in the league which is why he’s being drafted among the top 40 players overall in fantasy drafts.