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  • MIA Shortstop #63
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    Xavier Edwards remains out of the lineup on Thursday against the Nationals.
    That’s now twice the Marlins have sat Edwards against a left-handed starting pitcher. Fantasy managers should hope that’s not going to be a consistent trend because the Nationals are starting only left-handed pitchers in this series. Javier Sanoja will start at second base and bat ninth. Griffin Conine will also head to the bench with David Hensley starting in right field and batting seventh.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #45
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    White Sox’ general manager Chris Getz told Bruce Levine of 670 The Score in Chicago that they are looking for position players in return for any trade involving left-hander Garrett Crochet.
    It’s no secret that Crochet’s name has come up in a plethora of trade discussions, so Getz is running with it and admitting that he wants young position players in return. It doesn’t sound like he’s in any hurry to make a move though and noted that “the right players have to be there” and that they “can’t force anything”. Where there’s this much smoke, there’s usually fire, so it would be a surprise if the 25-year-old southpaw opened up the season in a White Sox’ jersey.
  • KC Relief Pitcher
    Royals re-signed LHP Marlin Willis to a minor league contract.
    The 26-year-old southpaw had a very rough go at High-A Quad Cities during the 2024 season, registering an uninspiring 7.84 ERA, 1.94 WHIP and a 47/44 K/BB ratio across 31 innings. He has a very intriguing arm, but he still has a lot of work to do in order to harness his stuff.
  • FA Third Baseman #2
    Scott Boras, the agent for free agent infielder Alex Bregman, confirmed that his client would be willing to shift to second base.
    The 30-year-old just nabbed his first career Gold Glove award at third base, but he’s willing to keep his options open as he explores the open market. The Astros are still optimistic that they’ll be able to retain the two-time All-Star, but expect them to face fierce competition for his services.
  • FA Left Fielder #22
    Jon Heyman reported that Mets owner “Steve Cohen will be heading west soon to meet with Juan Soto and Scott Boras.”
    This certainly isn’t shocking news as the Mets have been heavily linked to Soto, but it’s worth noting that Cohen is already starting to make his move. Juan Soto’s agent, Scott Boras, has said that Soto wants to play for a contender but also will be looking for a big deal. There is likely no owner willing to spend more money than Cohen and with the Mets fresh off an appearance in the NLCS, they are certainly one of the favorites to sign Soto this offseason.
    Will Juan Soto land the biggest contract of all-time this winter? Will any pitcher get $200 million? All of our contract predictions for this winter’s frenzy are here.
  • TOR Center Fielder #25
    Blue Jays General Manager Ross Atkins said that Daulton Varsho (shoulder) “could be a little bit behind” Opening Day in 2025.
    Varsho had rotator cuff surgery at the end of the season and there was always an expectation that he would miss some time in 2025 but that now seems all but assured. With Kevin Kiermaier also retiring, the Blue Jays are currently without an option in center field until Varsho is healthy enough to take the field.
  • FA Left Fielder #37
    MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reported that Tesocar Hernández is “drawing interest from the Red Sox and Orioles in free agency.”
    Morosi mentions that other teams are interested in Hernández, but the Red Sox and Orioles appear to be the biggest suitors, along with the Dodgers, who extended a qualifying offer to the 32-year-old after he hit 33 home runs for them this season. The Red Sox were also in on Hernández in free agency last year but the Dodgers offered him more money, so perhaps the Red Sox will decide to pony up this year.
  • FA Shortstop #8
    Nationals minor leaguers 3B Carter Kieboom, RHP Mason Denaburg, RHPAldo Ramirez, RHP Richard Guasch, LHP Tim Cate, and C Israel Pineda have all become free agents.
    Both Kieboom and Denaburg were once first-round picks for the Nationals but neither of them has panned out. Kieboom did hit .265 in 91 games in Triple-A this season with seven home runs and a 13 percent walk rate, so he will likely get a minor league contract with another organization this off-season.
  • LAD Second Baseman #9
    The Athletic’s Britt Ghiroli said that “Lux becomes expendable” with the news that Mookie Betts will move back into the infield.
    The Dodgers are looking to add a right fielder and push Mookie Betts back into the infield. With Betts in the infield along with Tommy Edman, Max Muncy, and Miguel Rojas, it seems that Gavin Lux may need to find an opportunity with another team. Perhaps the Dodgers could move Lux in their quest to add more outfield depth, but where the 26-year-old ends up will have a huge impact on his potential fantasy value.
  • OAK Relief Pitcher #48
    Athletics re-signed LHP T.J. McFarland to a one-year contract.
    McFarland was acquired from the Dodgers prior to the 2024 season and posted a 3.81 ERA over 56 2/3 innings pitched last season. He’ll give the Athletics more veteran bullpen depth in 2025.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #55
    MassLive’s Christopher Smith reported that the Red Sox “appear to have some interest in bringing back the 38-year-old [Chris] Martin.”
    Martin has been stellar for the Red Sox in his two seasons, posting a 2.16 ERA in 100 appearances, while walking just 11 batters. “He’s earned the right to get here (to free agency) and we need to figure out how all the pieces come together but guys who can go months and months between walks (are valuable),” said Red Sox president of baseball operations Craig Breslow. With Kenley Jansen also a free agent, Martin would join a late-inning group of Kiam Hendriks and Garrett Whitlock, if he were to return.