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  • NYY Second Baseman
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    Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he expects 2B prospect Caleb Durbin to “play a big role next season.”
    With Gleyber Torres hitting the free agent market, the Yankees could be looking to bring in a new second baseman in 2025. However, Caleb Durbin is making his case after hitting .275/.388/.451 across three levels in 2024, with 10 home runs and 31 steals in 90 games. He’s also currently on pace to tie or break the Arizona Fall League stolen base record. Even if Durbin isn’t named the starting second baseman, the 24-year-old has played three infield spots and two outfield positions this fall, so he could get into a lineup regularly thanks to his defensive versatility.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #80
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    Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes told reporters that Emmet Sheehan (elbow) has begun throwing off the mound.
    Sheehan, 25, underwent Tommy John surgery in May. The right-hander is one of the more talented hurlers in the Los Angeles system, and even with a loaded rotation, he has a chance to make starts at some point in 2025 for the Dodgers. In terms of fantasy, he’s more of a 2026 play.
  • LAD First Baseman #5
    Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes told reporters that Freddie Freeman has started swinging, but hasn’t begun running after ankle surgery.
    Freeman underwent the operation in early December. Gomes said that the first baseman won’t be in Cactus League games to begin the year, but he’s expected to be ready for the start of the year in Tokyo. Even with the operation, Freeman should be one of — if not the — first players at his position off the board.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #22
    Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes told reporters that Clayton Kershaw (knee, foot) has started a throwing progression.
    More importantly — or at least equally as important — Gomes said that the team remains in contact about a possible reunion. Kershaw declined his $5 million player option at the end of the 2024 campaign, but the only question is whether he’ll retire or spend at least one more season as a member of the Dodgers. It’s hard to imagine he’ll help as a fantasy contributor even if the Hall of Famer returns in 2025.
  • FA Second Baseman #8
    Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes told reporters that the team hasn’t ruled out re-signing Enrique Hernandez.
    It’s a little difficult to see a role for Hernandez on the current version of the Dodgers, but his ability to play everywhere and handle left-handed pitching — on top of the good vibes he provides the clubhouse — makes a reunion make sense. Wherever he lands, there won’t be a ton of fantasy value.
  • LAD Shortstop #72
    Miguel Rojas dealt with an infection that delayed his rehab after hernia surgery, but is expected back for the start of spring training.
    Rojas had his rehab delayed a couple of weeks, but it shouldn’t be something that lingers long into the spring it appears. The 35-year-old is expected to be a utility infielder for the Dodgers in 2025, and could see most of his appearances as a defensive replacement.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #60
    The Pirates won their arbitration case against Dennis Santana, who will make $1.4 million next season.
    Santana submitted a $2.1 million figure. He was terrific for the Pirates last season, posting a 2.44 ERA in 44 1/3 innings, but he’s otherwise been a fringe guy over the course of his career. He has a 4.76 ERA in 221 1/3 lifetime innings.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #38
    Mark Leiter lost his arbitration case with the Yankees and will make $2.05 million this season.
    Leiter had files at $2.5 million. The 33-year-old struggled for the Mets after arriving in a trade with the Cubs last summer, posting a 4.98 ERA in 21 2/3 innings. He has a 3.98 ERA and a 236/71 K/BB in 190 innings over the last three seasons.
  • LAD Designated Hitter #17
    Shohei Ohtani said he is on schedule in his rehab from left shoulder surgery, but he doesn’t know when he’ll be pitching in games.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts suggested that a return in May was plausible, but it sounds like the Dodgers and Ohtani will put together a plan once pitchers and catchers report. While he may not pitch for at least the first month of the season, he is expected to be able to serve as a DH right away.
  • SD Shortstop #2
    Xander Bogaerts will play shortstop this year, according to Padres manager Mike Shildt.
    It doesn’t seem like the Padres made much of an attempt to keep free agent Ha-Seong Kim, who started out playing shortstop for the club last year. Bogaerts will definitely be happy to be back at his natural spot. The Padres are also slated to use Luis Arraez at first and Jake Cronenworth at second, assuming that neither is traded.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #50
    Adriàn Morejòn will remain a reliever going into camp, manager Mike Shildt said.
    This is the safe way for the Padres to play it, though it would be fascinating to see if Morejón could stay healthy as a starter. The 25-year-old had a 2.83 ERA and a 71/21 K/BB in 63 2/3 innings out of the pen last season.