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  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
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    Jacob deGrom blanked the Red Sox for five innings and struck out six on Sunday.
    He allowed just two hits and two walks before leaving with a 1-0 lead. Alas, that was blown immediately by Shawn Armstrong in the sixth. DeGrom averaged 96.7 mph with his fastball today, topping out at 98.1. That’s not the deGrom of old, but with the slider working, it’s plenty sufficient to retire major league hitters. He got 16 missed swings in the 73-pitch outing, including four from Rafael Devers.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #31
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    According to Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet, the talks between the Blue Jays and free agent right-hander Max Scherzer have intensified over the past week.
    Nicholson-Smith notes that other teams are still in the mix as well, but the Blue Jays appear to be his most serious suitor at the moment on a one-year deal. The 41-year-old hurler made 17 starts for the Jays in 2025, posting an underwhelming 5.19 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and an 82/23 K/BB ratio across 85 innings of work. With Shane Bieber set to open the season on the injured list, the Jays look to be in the market for additional rotation depth and a reunion with Scherzer seemingly makes sense for both sides.
    Twins P Lopez suffers torn UCL; surgery likely
    While Pablo Lopez weighs his treatment options following a crushing spring training injury, Eric Samulski gives a word of caution to fantasy managers on the market for pitchers.
  • BAL Infield
    Orioles claimed INF Bryan Ramos off of waivers from the Cardinals.
    The Cardinals claimed the 23-year-old infielder off of waivers from the Orioles during the first week of February and now he’ll rejoin the O’s after the Cardinals designated him for assignment on Monday. With Jordan Westburg set to open the season on the injured list, Ramos will add extra depth at third base.
  • CWS Outfield
    Everson Pereira was scratched from the White Sox’ starting lineup for Friday’s Cactus League opener due to tightness in his right side.
    It sounds like a minor issue and not something that should sideline the 24-year-old outfielder long term. He’ll have plenty of opportunities to state his case for a spot in the White Sox’ Opening Day outfield before the spring concludes.
  • MIN Pitcher #49
    Twins’ right-hander Pablo López will undergo Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery on Wednesday.
    The announcement doesn’t come as a surprise after the 29-year-old hurler was diagnosed with significant tearing of his UCL earlier in the week. It’s a brutal break for the Twins as López was set to anchor their starting rotation heading into the 2026 season. He’ll now miss the entire year — and possibly the start of the 2027 season as well, while recovering from the procedure.
  • TEX Outfield #24
    Brandon Nimmo isn’t likely to make his Cactus League debut with the Rangers until March.
    There’s nothing wrong physically with the 32-year-old outfielder, he just prefers to ramp up slowly and the Rangers have been accommodating to his usual routine. He has plenty of time to get himself ready for the start of the regular season even if he misses the first couple of Cactus League affairs.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher
    Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias told reporters on Friday that right-hander Keagan Gillies will miss at least six weeks due to a severe quad strain.
    The 28-year-old hurler was a 15th round selection by the Orioles from the 2021 draft class. He registered a strong 2.68 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and a 51/13 K/BB ratio over 53 2/3 innings between Double-A Chesapeake and Triple-A Norfolk during the 2025 season. He’s expected to return to the bullpen at Triple-A Norfolk once he’s fully recovered and could debut with the O’s at some point during the 2026 campaign.
  • LAA Pitcher #44
    Ben Joyce (shoulder) threw another successful bullpen session on Friday, mixing in off-speed pitches for the first time.
    Barring any setbacks, the 25-year-old hurler is on track to be ready in time for the start of the regular season, though it’s still possible that the Angels take a cautious approach and have him open the year on the injured list as he continues to build back up. Either way, it’s an encouraging development and sounds like the flame-throwing right-hander will be available out of the Halos’ bullpen at some point early in the season.
  • LAD Pitcher #18
    Yoshinobu Yamamoto will start the Dodgers’ Cactus League opener against the Angels on Saturday.
    This will likely be his only start with the Dodgers before he joins Team Japan for the World Baseball Classic. The 27-year-old right-hander is coming off of a ridiculous 2025 campaign where he posted a stellar 2.49 ERA, 0.99 WHIP and a 201/59 K/BB ratio across 173 2/3 innings and followed it up with one of the most dominant postseason performances in recent memory. Yamamoto currently sits as the fourth starting pitcher off the board in fantasy drafts, behind only Tarik Skubal, Paul Skenes and Garrett Crochet.
  • SD Pitcher #1
    Padres’ manager Craig Stammen told reporters on Friday that Yuki Matsui could end up missing the upcoming World Baseball Classic as he’s battling left groin tightness.
    Matsui suffered the injury during a live batting practice session on Thursday. They’ll take it day-by-day and see how he’s feeling, but it sounds like he may be unable to compete in the Classic. As of now though, his availability for the start of the regular season isn’t in doubt.
  • HOU Pitcher #71
    Astros’ skipper Joe Espada told reporters on Friday that Josh Hader (biceps) continues to play catch and is improving every day.
    What that actually means for Hader’s availability to start the regular season remains to be seen. The 31-year-old southpaw is dealing with inflammation in his biceps tendon after finishing the 2025 campaign on the injured list with a left shoulder strain. Until he’s back up on a mound and facing live hitters, it’s difficult to project any sort of timeline for his absence. Bryan Abreu will open the season in the closer’s role if Hader starts the year on the IL.