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  • MIN Second Baseman #82
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    Twins recalled OF Austin Martin from Triple-A St. Paul.
    Martin takes the roster spot of Matt Wallner with Wallner out with a left oblique strain. Martin should see time over the final few games against left-handed pitching but isn’t a good fantasy option for those still playing.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #36
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    Angels optioned HP Sam Aldegheri, OF Gustavo Campero, RHP Caden Dana, LHP Jack Dashwood and INF Niko Kavadas to Triple-A Salt Lake and reassigned RHP Connor Brogdon, RHP Michael Darrell-Hicks, RHP José Fermin, INF Cole Fontenelle, LHP Victor González, INF Denzer Guzman, INF Carter Kieboom, RHP George Klassen, LHP Samy Natera, OF Nelson Rada and C Sebastián Rivero to minor league camp.
    A plethora of cuts for the Angels, but it’s that time, folks. Dana is the biggest name to be moved, as he was battling for one of the final spots in the rotation. Instead, he’ll head to the PCL, but all but assuredly make starts with Los Angeles by the end of the year. Kieboom is the most notable name to be reassigned among those not on the 40-man roster as a former top prospect who just hasn’t hit enough to justify an MLB career yet.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #66
    Tigers placed RHP Sawyer Gipson-Long on the 60-day injured list.
    Gipson-Long has been able to throw bullpens in 2025, but the right-hander is still recovering from the Tommy John surgery he underwent in April. He’s expected to be an option for the Tigers after the All-Star break.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    Zebby Matthews (hip) will throw a bullpen Sunday.
    Matthews is reportedly “recovering well” and the right-hander getting back on the mound backs that up. The 24-year-old has a chance to make starts for the Twins during the 2025 campaign, and flashed brilliance in the minors during the 2024 year.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #65
    Tigers signed RHP José Urquidy to a one-year, $1 million deal with a $4 million club option for 2026.
    The Tigers then immediately places Urquidy on the 60-day injured list. The right-hander is not expected to pitch much — if at all — in 2025 while recovering from Tommy John surgery. The deal is incentive-laden, as he receives $150,000 each for starts four and seven, $300,000 reaching 10, 13, 16 and 19 games started as a pitcher; and $500,000 each for reaching 22, 25 and 28 games started. Urquidy should be a backend option for the Tigers in 2026, and offers no fantasy significance for 2025.
  • NYY Right Fielder #27
    Giancarlo Stanton told reporters Saturday that both elbow injuries are considered “severe.”
    Stanton noted that the injuries occurred from “bat adjustments” that he made last season. He isn’t sure when he’ll be able to resume baseball activities, and also noted that he if were to undergo surgery, the procedure would be considered season-ending. Stanton likely will continue to try and rehab, but there’s a very good chance his 2025 season will either be short or non-existent.
  • KC Second Baseman
    Royals reassigned Javier Vaz (fingers) to minor league camp.
    Vaz was reassigned after he was diagnosed with two fractured fingers; an injury he picked up while trying to field a grounder. The 24-year-old will be out of action for at least a couple weeks, but wasn’t likely to make the Kansas City roster even before the injury.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #62
    Erik Sabrowski received an anti-inflammatory injection in his elbow Friday.
    The left-hander will be out of action with no estimate on when he’ll be able to return. When healthy, Sabrowski is expected to be a middle-inning relief option.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #65
    Ari Alexander of KRPC reports that the Tigers are signing right-hander José Urquidy.
    The terms of the deal aren’t available just yet. Urquidy joins the Tigers after spending his entire career with the Astros, and he’s expected to miss most — if not all — of 2025 while recovering from Tommy John surgery. The 29-year-old has had success at the highest level, and could be a helper for the Detroit rotation in 2026.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #63
    Reds reassigned RHP Josh Staumont to minor league camp.
    Staumont was signed to a minor league contract in February, and the 31-year-old didn’t show enough to be a candidate for the Cincinnati bullpen this spring. The right-hander will begin the season with Triple-A Louisville.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #74
    Orioles manager Brandon Hyde told reporters Saturday he was unsure if Félix Bautista (elbow) would be on the Opening Day roster.
    “We’ll kind of see where he is at the end of camp and if we feel like he’s ready to pitch in the big leagues for us, whether it’s right away or giving him a little bit more time,” Hyde said. “We haven’t determined that yet.” Bautista missed the entirety of 2024 — and the end of 2023 — after undergoing Tommy John surgery. He has looked good in his limited spring action on the backfields and one Grapefruit League appearance, but it is understandable that Baltimore will take precautions.