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  • FA Relief Pitcher #54
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    Orioles declined their $2.2 million team option for 2025 on LHP Danny Coulombe.
    Coulombe ended the season on the injured list after a procedure to remove bone spurs from his elbow, so perhaps that, plus him being 35 years old, led the Orioles to move on. It’s a bit surprising since Coulombe posted a 2.12 ERA and 0.67 WHIP in 33 games this season. Perhaps the Orioles can still bring him back, but Coulombe will now be a free agent and able to sign with any team.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #87
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    Rangers signed RHP Joe Barlow to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Barlow, 29, has spent all of his major league time with the Rangers, amassing a 3.05 ERA in 73 2/3 innings from 2021-23. He struggled mightily in the White Sox system last year after missing time with a rotator cuff strain and was released in July. It’s unlikely that he’ll have much of a shot of winning an Opening Day roster spot.
  • TOR Shortstop #11
    Bo Bichette, a free agent at season’s end, said the Blue Jays have yet to talk to him about a long-term deal.
    “I was told they would reach out,” he said. “They haven’t yet. In the past it’s been spring training when they reach out to me. Obviously, Vladdy is the priority at this point.” The Jays are actively negotiating with Guerrero, a fellow free agent to be. It’s harder to place a value on Bichette after his particularly rough 2024 season.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #61
    Jake Cousins says Monday will make the third week of his four-week shutdown due to a forearm strain.
    Cousins added that his UCL “looked great” following an MRI. He should still have a shot at being ready for Opening Day if things go well after he resumes throwing.
  • FA Shortstop #15
    The Nationals are signing Paul DeJong to a one-year, $1 million deal, according to USTODAY’s Bob Nightengale.
    Signing DeJong after already adding Amed Rosario feels unnecessary, but it’s hard to complain about adding a viable major leaguer for barely more than the minimum. Ideally, youngsters José Tena, Brady House and Trey Lipscomb will still be the primary contenders to start at third base. Rosario, penciled into a utility role, is still the most interesting fantasy infielder of the bunch, but he’ll probably get fewer opportunities in the early going now, hurting his chances of getting off to a hot start and ascending to the starting lineup.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #30
    Paul Skenes is reportedly working on adding two new pitches to his arsenal for the 2025 season.
    Skenes is reportedly “tinkering” with adding a cutter and a running two-seam fastball to his impressive four-seamer, sweeper and a “splinker” that ranks as one of the best pitches in baseball already. The right-hander reiterated that he’s working to get ahead in counts quicker as well. Batters had an expected batting average of .193 against the 22-year-old’s arsenal in 2024, and it could be even more difficult to hit Skenes in 2025. Have fun, batters.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #72
    Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports that the Mets are “unsure” if Dedniel Núñez will be ready for Opening Day.
    A report earlier in the week declared Núñez fully healthy, but this seems to contradict that belief. The 28-year-old dealt with a sprained part of the pronator mass in his right forearm and was unable to contribute for the Mets during the postseason. If healthy he’ll be a high-leverage arm for the New York to open 2025, but a trip to the injured list to begin the campaign can’t be ruled out just yet.
  • LAD Left Fielder #8
    Dodgers signed OF Eddie Rosario to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
    Rosario will compete for a roster spot with the Dodgers, but he hit just .175/.215/.316 and will need to play exceptionally well in the Cactus League to have any chance of making the loaded Los Angeles lineup on Opening Day.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #49
    Richard Bleier announced his retirement from baseball.
    Bleier pitched in the majors from 2016-2023 and made appearances for the Yankees, Orioles, Marlins and Red Sox. The 37-year-old retires with a 3.27 ERA and 187/54 K/BB over 330 1/3 professional innings.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #24
    Angels placed RHP Robert Stephenson on the 60-day injured list.
    Stephenson underwent Tommy John surgery back in April of 2024, and won’t be ready for the start of the season. Once healthy, he’ll be a bridge to Kenley Jansen, and Jansen’s signing is now official because they cleared room on the 40-man roster with Stephenson placed on the 60-day shelf.
  • LAA Third Baseman #6
    Angels placed 3B Anthony Rendon on the 60-day injured list with a left hip impingement.
    Rendon is now officially out until May 27, but hip surgery will likely keep the 34-year-old unavailable well beyond that point. Yoán Moncada is officially under contract and will get the reps at third base with Rendon unavailable. Again.