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  • CWS Starting Pitcher #40
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    Making his fifth rehab appearance, Michael Soroka pitched two hitless innings for Triple-A Charlotte on Saturday.
    Soroka has allowed just one hit in six scoreless innings for Charlotte, so it seems like he’s ready to be activated. He’s missed the last two months due to a shoulder strain.
  • OAK Left Fielder #25
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    Athletics general manager David Forst told reporters Brent Rooker will not be traded this offseason.
    We’re going to keep Rooker,” Forst told the assembled media at the annual GM meetings, effectively shutting down any potential trade rumors heading into the offseason. The 30-year-old slugger put together the strongest season of his career last year, batting .293/.365/.562 with 39 homers, 112 RBI and 11 steals in 614 plate appearances over 145 contests. The Athletics’ lackluster supporting cast, and uncertainty surrounding their temporary ballpark in San Francisco are legitimate risk factors. However, Rooker remains a surefire top 20 outfielder for fantasy purposes, assuming he regains outfield eligibility at some point during the 2025 campaign.
  • FA Second Baseman #8
    Braves sent INF/OF Cavan Biggio outright to Triple-A Gwinnett.
    Biggio wound up electing free agency last week following his removal from Atlanta’s 40-man roster. The 29-year-old has been a non-factor for fantasy purposes since his 16-homer, 14-steal rookie campaign back in 2019. He split last year between the Braves, Dodgers and Blue Jays, getting into 78 contests at the major-league level, finishing with a calamitous .617 OPS across 224 plate appearances.
  • SF Shortstop #49
    Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey said Tuesday that the club is looking to acquire a shortstop this offseason.
    Posey alluded to utilizing incumbent shortstop Tyler Fitzgerald in a versatile multi-position role instead of locking him in as San Francisco’s everyday shortstop next year. The 27-year-old rookie faded down the home stretch after exploding onto fantasy radar screens right around midseason, finishing with an .831 OPS along with 15 homers and 17 steals across 341 plate appearances. He projects as a borderline top 20 shortstop for fantasy managers heading into next season given his power/speed combination, but it’s worth noting there’s some legitimate risk the batting average department given his propensity to strike out and pedestrian exit velocities.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #17
    Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports that the Braves are interest in Nathan Eovaldi.
    Eovaldi declined his $20 million option with the Rangers for 2025 and will be one of the more sought after hurlers on the market. Atlanta has needs in its rotation even before considering the potential loss of Max Fried, so this fit makes a lot of sense on paper. Eovaldi has had issues in terms of durability, but he’s been very effective whenever he’s been on the bump.
  • NYM Third Baseman #22
    Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns told reporters Tuesday that the team isn’t opposed to having Brett Baty play in the outfield.
    Stearns noted that the team was impressed with how quickly Baty picked up second base. The 24-year-old has been a significant bust thus far in the majors, and his chance of being the team’s everyday third baseman has been put away for the foreseeable future thanks in large part to the success of Mark Vientos. Baty is going to have to show versatility to be a part of the roster in 2025.
  • SF Shortstop #37
    Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey told reporters that the team will try Marco Luciano in the outfield.
    The hope according to Posey is that a move away from shortstop will help “unlock” Luciano’s offensive potential. The 23-year-old has not had much success at the highest level with a line of just .217/.286/304 in 135 appearances at the plate, but he isn’t far removed from being considered one of the top prospects in baseball. He also will likely be eligible at a couple of positions in 2025, which doesn’t hurt.
  • SF Catcher #88
    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.