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  • KC Right Fielder #16
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    Royals OF Hunter Renfroe exercised his $7.5 million player option for 2025.
    Renfroe hit .229 with 15 home runs and 52 RBI in 120 games with Kansas City in 2024. Renfroe, a first round pick by the Padres in 2013, has seen his production fall off in the last two years. He had a career .490 SLG before the 2023 season, but posted a .416 SLG in 2023 and a .392 last year. Renfroe, who turns 33 before spring training, is likely just a name to know for deeper fantasy formats in 2025.
    Will Juan Soto land the biggest contract of all-time this winter? Will any pitcher get $200 million? All of our contract predictions for this winter’s frenzy are here.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #56
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    Loui Trivino completed a bullpen session in front of scouts in Palm Beach on Tuesday.
    Pat Ragazzo reports that Trivino was clocked up to 94 mph while throwing at Cressey Sports Performance. The 33-year-old right-hander hasn’t been able to pitch in the majors since 2022 in the ALCS because of elbow issues, and had his $5 million club option for 2025 declined by the Yankees in November. Trivino was a very strong bullpen opton before those injuries, however, and it won’t be surprising to see a team taking a chance on him before the start of the year.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #45
    USA TODAY’s Bob Nightengale says Michael Kopech is “expected to possibly miss the first month of the season.”
    If true — and Nightengale added no detail about the injury — this comes completely out of the blue. There have been no concerns voiced about Kopech, who made 10 appearances and had a 3.00 ERA in last year’s postseason. Of course, his status isn’t really as fantasy relevant now as it was a few days ago before the Tanner Scott and the newly reported Kirby Yates additions.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #39
    The Dodgers are signing Kirby Yates, according to USA TODAY’s Bob Nightengale.
    No one else is stepping up, so the Dodgers keep adding. Yates could be the first option in the closer’s role over Tanner Scott, just because Scott is more versatile with his ability to match up against lefties and greater familiarity with coming on with men on base. Yates was phenomenal in the role last year for Texas, finishing with a 1.17 ERA and 33 saves.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #32
    Cubs signed RHP Trevor Richards to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Richards will compete in spring training for a spot in Chicago’s season-opening bullpen after struggling last year to an inflated 4.55 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 62/35 K/BB ratio across 65 1/3 innings (55 appearances) between the Blue Jays and Twins. The 31-year-old is merely emergency organizational relief depth at this stage of his career.
  • TOR Right Fielder #25
    Blue Jays signed OF Anthony Santander to a five-year, $92.5 million contract.
    The deal is now official. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports that the agreement includes an opt-out following the 2027 season that is tied to a club option for 2030 that brings the total value to $110 million. KPRC 2 Houston’s Ari Alexander adds that the deal also contains more than $35 million deferred. Santander provides Toronto’s lineup with an immediate jolt as a middle-of-the-order force to complement franchise cornerstone Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The switch-hitting 30-year-old slugger, who blasted a career-best 44 dingers last year in his final season with the Orioles, has eclipsed 28 round-trippers in each of the past three seasons. His multi-year track record as an upper-echelon four-category impact contributor make it relatively easy for fantasy managers to forecast him as a near-lock to reach the 30-homer mark in his Blue Jays debut and finish next season as a top 25 fantasy outfielder.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #60
    Blue Jays designated LHP Brandon Eisert for assignment.
    Eisert draws the short straw for Toronto with the club needing to free up a 40-man roster spot for marquee free agent acquisition Anthony Santander. The 27-year-old lefty made three scoreless relief appearances last year for the Blue Jays in his first taste of the big leagues.
  • PIT Third Baseman #16
    Pirates designated INF Tristan Gray for assignment.
    Gray was claimed off waivers last October from the Athletics and winds up losing his spot on Pittsburgh’s 40-man roster with franchise icon Andrew McCutchen returning for his 17th season. The 28-year-old has gotten into 17 games over the past two seasons between the A’s, Rays and Marlins.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher
    Rangers signed RHP Peyton Gray to a minor league contract.
    Gray returns to affiliated ball following a dominant run in the Mexican Winter League where he posted a sparkling 1.57 ERA with 33 strikeouts over 23 innings of work. The 29-year-old righty last pitches for the Milwaukee Milkmen of the independent American Association during the 2023 season when he posted nine saves and a microscopic 1.38 ERA and 64 punchouts across 39 innings. He’s the definition of a low-risk flyer for the Rangers as extra organizational relief depth.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #46
    Reds signed LHP Alex Young to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Young returns to Cincinnati, where he spent parts of the last two seasons, just a few months after being non-tendered by the Mets. The 31-year-old southpaw, who boasts a respectable 4.34 ERA, 1.41 WHIP and 239/106 K/BB ratio across 277 2/3 innings (177 appearances, 25 starts) in the big leagues since 2019, provides the Reds with some additional relief depth entering spring training.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #48
    Padres re-signed LHP Austin Davis to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Davis made seven unremarkable relief appearances last year for San Diego and returns to the fold as extra left-handed relief depth. The 31-year-old southpaw holds a serviceable 5.77 ERA, 1.54 WHIP and 165/78 K/BB ratio across 151 1/3 innings (143 appearances) in the majors since 2018.