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  • MIN Center Fielder #90
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    Twins prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez aggravated his right thumb injury Wednesday and is going back on the Triple-A IL.
    Rodriguez missed most of June, July and August because of the injury he sustained on a slide into second base three months ago. He joined Triple-A St. Paul on Sept. 2 and had since gone 5-for-23 with one homer. The 21-year-old might be banging down the door by now if not for his injuries. He’s a career .250/.422/.510 hitter in the minors, but he’s totaled just 230 games since debuting in 2021.
  • SF Catcher #88
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    Giants signed C Logan Porter to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Porter, 29, was outrighted off the 40-man roster by the Mets in August, and elected minor-league free agency after the season. The 29-year-old has bounced around organizations, and he’ll likely provide depth for the Giants in 2025 with an outside chance he earns the backup backstop job.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #75
    Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports that teams are interested in trading for Camilo Doval.
    Slusser notes that teams have interest in acquiring Doval to start the year as the closer; a role that Doval filled until losing it to Ryan Walker late in the 2024 season. He was outstanding in that role in 2022-2023 with 66 saves and 167 strikeouts over 135 1/3 innings, but he saw his ERA jump from 2.93 to 4.88 in 2024. Doval offers volatility, but his fantasy value obviously shoots up if he plays for someone other than the Giants at this point.
  • STL Relief Pitcher #70
    Cardinals re-signed LHP Packy Naughton to a two-year minor league contract.
    Naughton announced the deal on Instagram, which will keep him with the Cardinals as he continues his rehabilitation after missing all of last year recovering from flexor tendon surgery. The 28-year-old southpaw has made 37 appearances in the big leagues dating back to 2021.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #51
    Mets signed RHP Chris Devenski to a minor league contract.
    Devenski has bounced around between several organizations over the last couple seasons and is at least a half-decade removed from being one of the better relievers in the game. The 33-year-old veteran will compete for a spot in New York’s bullpen next spring after struggling last year in 19 relief outings with the Rays.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #65
    Astros sent RHP’s José Urquidy and Oliver Ortega outright to Triple-A Sugar Land.
    Urquidy and Ortega have both opted to elect free agency following their removal from Houston’s 40-man roster. Urquidy underwent Tommy John surgery back in early June and will miss the vast majority of the 2025 campaign. He could make sense as a long-term stash option for a contender willing to wait until he’s finished his lengthy rehabilitation process. Ortega didn’t make an appearance last year for the Astros after undergoing a pair of elbow surgeries.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #70
    Blue Jays claimed RHP Michael Petersen off waivers from the Marlins.
    Petersen is on the move again after being claimed off waivers back in early September from the Dodgers. The towering 30-year-old righty will augment Toronto’s relief depth heading into the offseason.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #67
    Blue Jays designated RHP Emmanuel Ramirez for assignment.
    Ramirez gets caught up in a roster crunch as Toronto clears a spot for newly-acquired reliever Michael Petersen. The 30-year-old rookie righty didn’t make an appearance for the Blue Jays after being claimed off waivers back in early September from the Marlins.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #92
    Blue Jays sent LHP Génesis Cabrera and RHP Luis Frias outright to Triple-A Buffalo.
    Both Cabrera and Frias will test the free agent waters after being removed from Toronto’s 40-man roster. Cabrera’s tenure with the Blue Jays is over after posting a respectable 3.34 ERA, 1.33 WHIP and 70/35 K/BB ratio across 86 1/3/ innings (98 appearances) over the last two years. The 28-year-old southpaw was set to be arbitration-eligible this offseason for the first time in his career.
  • SEA Right Fielder #17
    Mariners OF Mitch Haniger exercised his $15.5 million player option for 2025.
    This one doesn’t come as a surprise after Haniger turned in his second consecutive down year, slashing .208/.286/.334 with 12 homers and 44 RBI in 423 plate appearances over 121 contests. The 33-year-old slugger’s over-the-fence pop has been trending in the wrong direction ever since belting a career-best 39 round-trippers back in 2022. At this point, it’s difficult to envision him carrying much fantasy appeal in 2025 or beyond.
  • FA Catcher #25
    Rockies C Jacob Stallings declined his $1.5 million mutual option for 2025.
    Stallings heads to free agency after just one season with the Rockies where he posted a strong .810 OPS with a career-high nine homers in 82 games. Obviously, a return to Colorado would be the optimal outcome here for fantasy purposes, but the 34-year-old backstop is unlikely to have much appeal, regardless of where he winds up.