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  • KC Second Baseman #19
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    Michael Massey hit a three-run homer Sunday to power the Royals to a 4-2 win over the Braves.
    The homer is Massey’s first since Sept. 11, and it was his first with a man on base since May 24. Despite missing a month with a back injury and playing at less than 100 percent after returning, he ends the year with a decent .259/.295/.449 line. More walks would be nice, but that he greatly reduced his strikeout rate this year (16%, down from 22% previously) while actually improving his power numbers is encouraging.
  • NYY Center Fielder #94
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    Aram Leighton of Just Baseball reports that the Yankees have signed Brennen Davis to a minor league contract.
    Davis is not long removed from being considered one of the top outfield prospects in the sport, but injuries and inconsistent performance have seen his stock drop so much he was designated for assignment in the middle of November. The 6-foot-4 outfielder did have an .828 OPS in his time with Triple-A Iowa last year, and the Yankees will give him a shot with no risk involved.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #39
    MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand said Monday on MLB Network that Corbin Burnes is seeking a contract somewhere around $245 million.
    Feinsand notes that the Giants were interested earlier this offseason but their offer to Burnes didn’t come close to meeting that number. He also noted that the Blue Jays have continued expressing interest in Burnes, but they’re another team that might not be willing to make the massive long-term commitment on a pitcher entering his 30’s. The long-time fantasy stalwart is the top pitcher left on the free agent market by a considerable margin. The big question is whether he’s open to taking a short-term deal with opt-outs to potentially hit the market again in the near future if that lucrative long-term offer isn’t out there.
  • FA First Baseman #20
    MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand said Monday on MLB Network that everyone he’s spoken to around the league believes Pete Alonso will wind up re-signing with the Mets.
    Feinsand adds that Alonso’s market has shrunk considerably in the wake of nearly a quarter of the league turning over their first base situation within the past week. A return to New York seems like the most logical move for Alonso at this point given their financial resources and desire to compete for a World Series title over the next few years. With very few attractive landing spots left for Alonso besides the Mets, it wouldn’t be shocking if the two sides were able to hammer out an agreement at some point in the near future. We’ll see.
  • FA Third Baseman #2
    MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand said Monday on MLB Network that the Red Sox and Tigers remain in the mix to sign Alex Bregman.
    Feinsand added that Bregman’s market appears to be shrinking after Houston pivoted to signing veteran Christian Walker earlier this week and the Yankees made a flurry of costly free agent signings and trades over the past few weeks, most notably signing Max Fried and trading for Cody Bellinger. Boston would make a ton of sense for Bregman, especially given his close relationship with Red Sox manager Alex Cora from his days as Houston’s bench coach. However, they would have to free up a spot, likely by moving franchise cornerstone Rafeal Devers over to first base, to facilitate the move. It’s unclear whether Detroit would be willing to make the lucrative financial investment necessary to land Bregman, especially with top prospects like Colt Keith and Jace Jung already at the big-league level. Yet the presence of his former manager in A.J. Hinch can’t be ruled out as a potential variable that might make a difference in negotiations, especially if it’s a short-term deal.
  • LAA Catcher #46
    Angels signed C Sebastián Rivero to a minor league contract.
    Rivero hasn’t appeared in the big leagues since getting into 34 contests for the Royals from 2021-2022. The 26-year-old backstop spent all last year in Atlanta’s system, batting .186/.239/.249 with one homer and one steal in 259 plate appearances between Double-A Mississippi and Triple-A Gwinnett. He’s merely emergency catching depth at this stage of his career.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #70
    Phillies signed RHP Nabil Crismatt to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    It is the holiday season, after all. Crismatt bounced around quite a bit last season, spending time with the Dodgers, Rangers and Padres. The 29-year-old journeyman sipped a couple cups of coffee in Los Angeles, but wound up making only five early-season relief appearances for the eventual World Series champions. He’ll augment Philadelphia’s middle relief depth heading into next season.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #49
    Phillies signed RHP Guillo Zuñiga to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Zuñiga finds a new opportunity with the Phillies just a few weeks after being cut loose by the Angels. The 26-year-old reliever made 15 appearances last year for Los Angeles, finishing with a respectable 5.09 ERA, 1.36 WHIP and 12/8 K/BB ratio across 17 2/3 innings of work. He’s merely extra organizational relief depth at this point.
  • SD Right Fielder #36
    Padres signed OF Moisés Gómez to a minor league contract.
    Gómez was a notable power-hitting prospect with the Cardinals a couple years ago when he launched 39 round-trippers in the upper minors during the 2022 campaign. Unfortunately, he never quite panned out for St. Louis and was ultimately released a couple months ago without ever reaching the big leagues. The 26-year-old outfielder will get a fresh start in San Diego where he’ll likely head to Triple-A El Paso to open next season.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #71
    Padres re-signed RHP Logan Gillaspie to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Gillaspie was non-tendered last month by the Padres, but winds up returning as extra organizational relief depth. The 27-year-old righty made nine relief appearances last year for San Diego, posting an inflated 7.15 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 7/2 K/BB ratio across 11 1/3 innings.
  • SF Relief Pitcher
    Giants re-signed LHP Raymond Burgos to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Burgos is back in the fold with San Francisco as extra left-handed relief depth after finally ascending to the big leagues last year when he made one appearance for the Giants. The 26-year-old southpaw posted a solid 1.69 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and 27/5 K/BB ratio across 26 2/3 innings (14 appearances) for Triple-A Sacramento.