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  • PIT Second Baseman #38
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    Pirates selected the contract of INF/OF Nick Yorke from Triple-A Indianapolis.
    Yorke is playing second base and batting seventh in his debut. He’s known as a second baseman, but the Red Sox introduced him to left field this year before trading him to Pittsburgh, and the Pirates started playing him all over the place after acquiring him at the deadline; in his final 16 games for Indianapolis, he started seven games at short, four at second, three in center, one at third and one in right field. We’d expect Yorke to play pretty regularly these last two weeks, and it’s possible he’ll offer some late value in deeper formats. He hit .333/.420/.498 in 78 games for his two Triple-A clubs.
  • MIL Shortstop #3
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    The Athletic’s Jim Bowden reported that Brewers manager Pat Murphy said “he thinks Joey Ortiz will be able to fill the void” at shortstop.
    The Brewers will have to replace Willy Adames who is set to sign a big contract somewhere else this offseason, and it seems like Ortiz may get the first crack at being the guy there. The 26-year-old came over from the Orioles in the Corbin Burnes trade last off-season and hit .239/.329/.398 in his first full MLB season with 11 home runs and 11 steals in 142 games. He also posted a defensive WAR of 11.3 and an Outs Above Average of 11 at third base. His elite glove will likely make him an impact real-life shortstop, even if he never emerges as more than a deep-league target for fantasy baseball.
  • TOR First Baseman #27
    The Athletic’s Jim Bowden reported that “The Blue Jays have been steadfast in telling me that they are not trading [Vladimir] Guerrero Jr. this offseason.”
    Despite rampant speculation that Guerrero may be on the move, Bowden says “opposing GMs have heard the same.” Vlad Jr. will likely remain in Toronto “even if they can’t sign him to a long-term deal"; however, if he is not signed to a long-term deal and the Blue Jays are falling out of playoff contention in the middle of the 2025 season then Bowden says “it’s conceivable they move him at that point.” But, for now, it seems we can turn the page on any Vlad Jr. trade rumors.
  • BOS First Baseman #36
    The Athletic’s Jim Bowden reported that the Red Sox could include Triston Casas in a trade package for White Sox LHP Garrett Crochet.
    While Bowden is speculating on the exact trade package the Red Sox would offer for Crochet, it’s interesting to note his mention of Casas since there has been lots of reporting this offseason that the Red Sox are looking to move Rafael Devers off of third base. If the Red Sox were to sign a third baseman and move Devers to first base then they may view Casas as a palatable trade option if it nets them a potential difference-making starter like Crochet. Bowden suggested that “a package of Casas, Wilyer Abreu, and Connor Wong probably gets close to landing Crochet. The Red Sox could then replace Abreu with prospect Roman Anthony in right field, replace Wong with Kyle Teel at catcher.”
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #45
    Brewers signed LHP Thomas Pannone to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Pannone spent 2024 in Triple-A with both the Cubs and the Yankees, posting a 3.54 ERA, 1.29 WHIP, and 136/38 K/BB ratio in 152 1/3 innings. The left-hander appeared in one game for the Brewers back in 2023 and has a 5.46 career MLB ERA in 118 2/3 innings.
  • FA Right Fielder #25
    USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports that the Blue Jays “badly covet” OF Anthony Santander this offseason.
    The Blue Jays are desperately looking for additional thump in their lineup, and Santander would fit the bill after hitting 44 home runs and driving in 102 runs this season. He has the ability to play corner outfield and first base, so he could provide flexibility for the lineup in addition to added power in the middle of the order; however, the 30-year-old figures to be an attractive option on the free agent market, so the Blue Jays will have to spend to get him.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #45
    USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported that the Phillies “have spoken about [Alec] Bohm and outfield prospect Justin Crawford in extensive trade talks with the Chicago White Sox for starter Garrett Crochet.
    The Phillies only have one opening in their starting rotation with Zack Wheeler, Aaron Nola, Ranger Suarez, and Cristopher Sanchez returning in 2025, but it seems that they are intent on taking a big swing to fill it. Bohm is 28 years old and coming off three straight solid seasons but seems to be capped as a .280 hitter with 15-20 home run power, so it’s unclear if that profile would excite the White Sox. Especially with the Orioles and Red Sox are allegedly open to trading some of the top 15 prospects in all of baseball. It’s still early days, but the Phillies seem intent on shaking up their lineup, and Nightingale reports that “if the Phillies trade Bohm, they are expected to make a strong play for Alex Bregman, whose talent and personality would fit in perfectly with the team, or perhaps sign Willy Adames and move him over to third base.”
  • BOS Left Fielder #7
    USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported that the Red Sox “are finding limited demand” in their attempts to trade Masataka Yoshida.
    The Red Sox would love to free up more money by trading Yoshida, but he still has three years and $55.6 million left on his contract, which is making it tough to find a trade partner. The 31-year-old hasn’t been bad since coming over from Japan, slashing .285/.343/.433 in 248 games, but he has struggled defensively so much that the Red Sox seem to refuse to play him in the outfield. He also only has 25 home runs across his two seasons, which makes it hard to use him as an everyday designated hitter and has capped his value across the league. The Red Sox may be forced to use him as a bench bat or eat most of the money in his contract to find a team to trade for him.
  • FA Shortstop #27
    USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported that the Red Sox “have strong interest in All-Star free-agent shortstop Willy Adames.”
    Although Adames has played shortstop for the entirety of his career, the 29-year-old is willing to move to third base, and, according to Nightengale, the Red Sox “have internally discussed moving Rafael Devers off third base.” Adding Adames to the middle of the lineup and moving Devers to first base would certainly improve the team’s offense and defense; although, it does leave some question about where Triston Casas fits in the team’s long-term plans. However, it seems like a move could be coming soon. “They have been so outspoken about their intentions,” one GM said, “there’s no way you talk that way unless you’re absolutely sure you’re signing one of those guys. I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see them announce they’ve got one of those guys pretty soon. They’re pretty confident.”
  • FA Left Fielder #22
    USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports that the Phillies “haven’t had a single conversation with Boras to express interest in Soto.”
    There was a lot of talk at the beginning of the offseason that the Phillies would make a push for Soto, and they have the money to do so, but it doesn’t appear they’re in the game at all. At least the Royals made a phone call. The Phillies also non-tendered Austin Hays, so they do have some outfield spots available in their lineup with only Nicholas Castellanos as a sure-fire starter in the outfield.
  • STL Third Baseman #28
    MassLive’s Sean McAdam suggests that the Red Sox have had discussions about moving Rafael Devers off of third base and view Nolan Arenado as a Plan B if they decide to do so.
    There are a lot of moving pieces here, so none of this should be treated as anything close to certain, but Devers’ defense at third base has become enough of a question in recent years that the idea of moving him to first base makes some sense. What that would mean for Triston Casas’ role on the Red Sox is another domino that would have to fall. While it’s still early in the offseason, the Red Sox are reportedly talking about the move with Devers and they have expressed interest in Arenado, Alex Bregman, and Willy Adames as potential third base options if Devers does move. Arenado would seem to be the lowest priority of the three since he’s the oldest, is coming off a poor season, and would require giving up assets in a trade, but this is an intriguing storyline to monitor this offseason.