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  • PHI Shortstop #33
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    Phillies placed INF Edmundo Sosa on the 10-day injured list with back spasms.
    Sosa will be forced to miss at least a week-plus while he recovers. The 28-year-old has a chance to return to Philadelphia near the end of the season. Seth Johnson was recalled from Triple-A in the corresponding transaction.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #31
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    Max Scherzer is generating interest from four teams, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
    Heyman added during a live stream for Bleacher Report on Wednesday that Scherzer’s market is “heating up” so it’s not out of the question that he could decide on his future at some point in the coming days. No word on which specific teams are in the mix at this juncture. The 40-year-old former ace was limited to just nine starts last season for the Rangers due to a series of injuries following his midseason return from offseason back surgery. Fantasy managers shouldn’t anticipate Scherzer shouldering a considerable workload at his advanced age, regardless of where he winds up signing. However, he remains a viable streaming option in favorable matchups, especially in deeper mixed leagues.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #44
    Jesús Luzardo told reporters earlier this week that he’s “100 percent” recovered from a stress reaction in his back that shelved him for the final three months of last season.
    Luzardo, who was acquired by the Phillies a couple weeks ago in a late-December trade, added that he’s had a normal throwing program this offseason after being limited to just 12 starts this past season for the Marlins due to a flexor strain and back issue. The 27-year-old southpaw is the front-runner to open next season as the Phillies’ fifth starter and figures to make an impact for fantasy managers, even in shallow mixed leagues, if his strikeout rate returns to pre-2024 levels.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #40
    White Sox acquired LHP Tyler Gilbert from the Phillies for RHP Aaron Combs.
    Gilbert was designated for assignment by the Phillies, and will now go from a World Series contender to a team that lost 121 games. Happy New Year. Gilbert should actually get a chance to pitch for the White Sox, however, something that wasn’t likely as a member of the Philadelphia organization.
  • Phillies acquired RHP Aaron Combs from the White Sox in exchange for LHP Tyler Gilbert.
    Combs was one of about a billion players drafted out of Tennessee last year, and was selected in the ninth round pick by the White Sox. The 23-year-old right-hander projects as a depth piece, but Philadelphia will do their best to unlock more. Fantasy managers can’t count on it yet.
  • CWS Shortstop #17
    White Sox designated INF Braden Shewmake for assignment.
    Shewmake, 27, is removed from the 40-man roster to make room for recently-acquired Tyler Gilbert. Shewmake was a first-round pick who showed some promise early after being drafted, but has become just organizational fodder.
  • COL Third Baseman #23
    Kris Bryant (back) is expected to be healthy and enter spring training without any limitations.
    “He’s doing good,” Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt said recently. “From my understanding, he really hasn’t shut down since the end of the season. He’s working out. He’s swinging the bat.” The harsh reality here is that Bryant has been limited to just 159 games over the last three years for Colorado due to injury since signing a massive seven-year, $182 million contract. The 32-year-old, who will open next year as the Rockies primary designated hitter and part-time right fielder, former impact fantasy contributor has completely fallen off fantasy manager’s radar screens due to persistent back issues. We’re not forecasting a bounce-back campaign, but there’s at least some optimism from the club that he’ll be ready to play at the outset of Cactus League action.
  • TOR Third Baseman #7
    Will Wagner (knee) is expected to be ready for spring training.
    Wagner had his left knee scoped back in mid-September after meeting with specialists but is expected to be ready for spring training without any limitations. The 26-year-old’s path to regular at-bats becomes a bit clearer in the wake of Spencer Horwitz being shipped to Pittsburgh earlier this month as he’s the current front-runner to open next season as Toronto’s primary designated hitter after batting .305/.337/.451 with two homers in 86 plate appearances last year at the highest level. It was an extremely small sample size, but fantasy managers, especially those in deeper mixed leagues, should consider rolling the dice in the late rounds.
  • CLE Catcher
    Guardians signed C Jake Anchia to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Anchia heads to Cleveland after spending the last seven years in Seattle’s system. The defensive-oriented backstop batted .210/.246/.358 with nine homers and three steals in 290 plate appearances last year for Double-A Arkansas. It’s no surprise the Guardians are bringing him in given his defensive abilities and the organization’s emphasis on pitching development.
  • STL Third Baseman #28
    The Athletic’s Katie Woo and Will Sammon report “there has been minimal traction” regarding a potential Nolan Arenado trade since a deal with the Astros fell through.
    It’s been roughly two weeks since Arenado invoked his no-trade clause to veto a potential trade to Houston and it’s unclear whether there is another trade partner out there willing to take on the roughly $60 million left on his contract over the next three years. It’s entirely possible that a spring training injury changes the calculus for a contending front office, but at this point it’s becoming increasingly likely that Arenado will return to St. Louis for the upcoming 2025 season.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #32
    Nationals re-signed Trevor Williams to a two-year, $14 million contract.
    Williams was fantastic in 2024 before a flexor tendon injury caused him to miss the final three-plus months of the season. He was 6-1 with a 2.03 ERA prior to that, and the Nationals will hope that he can be a semblance of that hurler in 2025 and 2026. Fantasy managers should probably not bet on it considering his track record prior to the breakout campaign.