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  • CLE Second Baseman #0
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    Andrés Giménez was named as the Rawlings’ Gold Glove Award winner at second base in the American League, marking the third time that the defensive wizard has received the honor.
    Giménez is widely known as one of the best defenders in all of baseball and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him also add a Platinum Glove to his mantle before all is said and done. Here’s the full list of Gold Glove winners in the American League (along with how many times they have won the award): C: Cal Raleigh (1), 1B: Carlos Santana (1), 2B: Andres Gimenez (3), SS: Bobby Witt Jr. (1), 3B Alex Bregman (1), P: Seth Lugo (1), LF: Steven Kwan (3), CF: Daulton Varsho (1), RF: Wilyer Abreu (1), UT: Dylan Moore (1).
  • FA Catcher #15
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    Daniel Alvarez-Montes of El Extrabase reports the Padres are re-signing Elias Díaz to a one-year, $3.5 million contract.
    Díaz will presumably split the catching duties next season with Luis Campusano in San Diego. The 34-year-old veteran backstop hit six homers last year in 96 games between the Padres and Rockies. He’s a complete non-factor for fantasy purposes outside of extremely deep two-catcher formats and even that might be a stretch.
  • CHC Third Baseman #19
    Cubs signed INF Jon Berto to a one-year, $2 million contract.
    Berti augments Chicago’s infield depth heading into next season as an experienced utility infielder with the speed to make an impact on the bases when he gets an opportunity to contribute. The 35-year-old was hurt most of last year with the Yankees as a lingering calf issue limited him to just 25 games before being non-tendered back in late November. There’s a chance he opens next season as the Cubs’ starting third baseman if top prospect Matt Shaw fails to lock down the role in camp.
  • CHC Shortstop #12
    Cubs designated INF Luis Vazquez for assignment.
    Vazquez has been removed from Chicago’s 40-man roster to make room for veteran utility infielder Jon Berti. The 25-year-old got into 11 contests last season for the Cubs in his first taste of the majors, going 1-for-12 with one RBI. He’ll remain with the organization as extra infield depth if he winds up clearing waivers.
  • STL Catcher #30
    Cardinals signed C Yohel Pozo to a minor league contract.
    Pozo was with the Braves briefly earlier this offseason prior to being released and will head to spring training with the Cardinals as extra organizational catching depth. The 27-year-old backstop got into 21 contests for the Athletics back in 2021, batting .284 (21-for-74) with one homer and nine RBI. He’s spent the past two seasons at Triple-A Las Vegas as emergency catching depth for Oakland.
  • BOS Center Fielder #48
    Red Sox invited top prospects OF Roman Anthony, 2B/SS Kristian Campebell and SS Marcelo Mayer to spring training.
    No surprise here. The “Big Three” prospects in Boston’s system will be in big-league camp at the outset of spring training with Anthony and Campbell having the best shot of breaking camp in the majors and project as immediate five-category contributors for fantasy purposes. The pair rocketed through the Red Sox’ system last year and enter the 2025 season among the top prospects in the entire fantasy landscape. They’re both worthy of speculative late-round selections in all fantasy drafts, especially if they start making noise in Grapefruit League contests.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #54
    Mariners LHP Tyler Jay elected free agency.
    Jay will test the open market instead of accepting an outright assignment to Triple-A Tacoma. The 30-year-old southpaw was removed from Seattle’s 40-man roster last week after the club acquired reliever Will Klein from the Athletics. He made five relief appearances last season between the Brewers and Mets.
  • NYY Center Fielder #13
    Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Tuesday in a radio interview with WFAN that he has Jazz Chisholm Jr. penciled in at second base.
    Boone also added that he envisions Cody Bellinger in center field with top prospect Jasson Domínguez in left field. Chisholm played third base last season for New York after coming over from the Marlins at the trade deadline, but he obviously has plenty of experience at the keystone from earlier in his career with Miami. He’s the logical solution for the Yankees following the departure of Gleyber Torres to Detroit and the club’s decision to ship Caleb Durbin to Milwaukee in the Devin Williams trade. The electrifying 26-year-old is one of the more dynamic power-speed combo contributors in the fantasy landscape and slots in as a top five option at second base.
  • NYY Center Fielder #24
    Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters that Cody Bellinger will open the season as the starting center fielder for hte Yankees.
    That seemed pretty obvious, but a little clarity never hurts anyone. Bellinger was traded to the Yankees from the Cubs for Cody Poteet back in December, and the 29-year-old will handle the middle of the outfield with Jasson Dominguez ticketed for left field. Bellinger is also more than capable at first base, but there’s considerably more value with him patrolling things in the grass than in the dirt.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #11
    Roki Sasaki told reporters that a doctor recommended Tommy John surgery before his first season with Chiba Lotte.
    Ultimately Sasaki decided against the procedure, and the right-hander mentioned that his making his leap to the majors before he could test free agency was influenced by a potential health scare. Sasaki has never worked more than 129 1/3 innings as a professional and there’s obvious health risks with any pitcher — particularly one who throws as hard as he does — but fantasy managers can’t ignore the potential reward, either.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #54
    Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the Mariners have signed Luis F. Castillo to a minor league contract.
    No relation. Castillo spent the last two years in Japan with Orix, and he forged a 3.01 ERA over 143 innings in his two years with the Buffaloes. A strong showing in Peoria this spring could see him compete for a roster spot, but more than likely he’ll be heading to Tacoma to begin 2025.