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Free-agent first baseman/designated hitter Joey Meneses signed a minor-league deal with the Athletics on Saturday, sources told Francys Romero. Meneses did not surface in the big leagues during the 2025 season, instead spending all of his time at Triple-A Syracuse in the New York Mets' organization, where he slashed .264/.321/.444 with 11 home runs, 55 RBI, and 37 runs scored in 421 plate appearances. The 33-year-old Mexican debuted in the majors in 2022 with the Washington Nationals and hit a combined .274/.322/.408 with a .731 OPS, 29 home runs, 165 RBI, and 123 runs scored in 286 games over three seasons in D.C. The 33-year-old will be fighting for an Opening Day roster spot with the A's at spring training in 2026, but if he makes the squad, he'll merely be a right-handed-hitting option off the bench. Meneses hit 13 homers and drove in 89 in a career-high 154 games for the Nats in 2023.--Keith Hernandez
Source: Francys Romero
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Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Enrique Hernandez (elbow) announced that he had left-elbow surgery on Friday for an injury that he played through during the second half of the regular season and into the playoffs, according to Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times. Hernandez said it will prevent him from playing for Team Puerto Rico in the 2026 World Baseball Classic next spring. It's unclear if the 34-year-old veteran will be delayed for the start of the 2026 regular season. Kike barely hit over .200 during 92 regular-season games for L.A. while adding 10 home runs, 35 RBI, and 30 runs scored in 256 plate appearances. He was better during the playoffs, though, going 16-for-64 (.250) with a homer and seven RBI to help the Dodgers win back-to-back World Series championships. Hernandez is an unrestricted free agent this offseason and won't be much of a fantasy target, regardless of where he lands.--Keith Hernandez
Source: Los Angeles Time - Jack Harris
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The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal writes that a "perfect storm" for the New York Mets to lose free-agent closer Edwin Diaz "might be developing." Diaz opted out of the final two years of his contract with the Mets and will test free agency for the first time in his career. The Toronto Blue Jays, who were two outs away from winning the World Series before closer Jeff Hoffman blew it, are poised to spend big and are among the teams interested in adding Diaz. The 31-year-old Diaz said on Thursday that his chances of returning to the Mets are "50-50," and according to a person briefed on his wishes, he wants the same kind of deal he signed with the Mets in 2022 -- five years and $102 million. Toronto met with Diaz's agents during the GM meetings this week in Las Vegas and is targeting high-leverage relief as well as starting pitching. If they were to land Diaz in free agency, they'd almost certainly slide Hoffman to the eighth inning.--Keith Hernandez
Source: The Athletic - Ken Rosenthal
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Texas Rangers right-hander Jacob deGrom was named the American League Comeback Player of the Year for the 2025 season, according to MLB. deGrom exceeded expectations for the Rangers this year while coming off Tommy John surgery, even if they weren't able to return to the postseason. The 37-year-old ace had not pitched since April of 2023 before returning in September of 2024. He finished the year 12-8 with a 2.97 ERA and 0.92 WHIP, which trailed only Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal, who won back-to-back AL Cy Young awards, among qualified pitchers. deGrom's strong season earned him the fifth All-Star selection of his career, and he finished eighth in the AL Cy Young voting. Perhaps among the most surprising stats of the season was the fact that deGrom made 30 starts for the first time since 2019.--Keith Hernandez
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Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. was named the National League Comeback Player of the Year in 2025, according to MLB. Acuna showed that he was still one of the game's elite players by successfully returning from a second major knee surgery, a complete tear of the ACL in his left knee. On the first pitch he saw in his season debut on May 23, the 27-year-old Dominican hit a 467-foot home run. Acuna was an All-Star for the fourth time in his career and slashed a strong .290/.417/.518 with 21 home runs for the Braves in 95 games played. Only five players among the 215 players with at least 400 plate appearances had a higher OPS than Acuna's mark of .935. He also dealt with a minor calf issue in 2025, but it thankfully did not slow him down. Fantasy managers aren't forgetting the risk that now comes with Acuna, but when healthy, he's still an elite fantasy outfielder that contributes across all categories.--Keith Hernandez
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Boston Red Sox left-hander Aroldis Chapman was named the American League Reliever of the Year in 2025 for the second time in his career, with the first coming with the New York Yankees in 2019. Chapman defied Father Time this year to win the award at age 37 while also making his eighth career All-Star team. He led all qualified relievers with a 1.17 ERA and 0.70 WHIP in 61 1/3 innings for the BoSox. Opponents hit just .132 versus the veteran southpaw, the lowest average against any qualified reliever. Chapman retired 50 straight hitters at one point during the season, during a stretch that spanned over two months. Unbelievable, Chapman still averaged 99.8 mph with his fastball (ranked in the 98th percentile in baseball) in his 16th season in the big leagues. He proved with Boston this past season that he still has gas left in the tank in what has been a remarkable career.--Keith Hernandez
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New York Mets right-handed closer Edwin Diaz was named the National League Reliever of the Year on Thursday night for the third time in his career, according to MLB. Diaz joins Houston Astros lefty Josh Hader as the only players to win three Reliever of the Year awards since the honor was established in 2014. The hard-throwing Puerto Rican closer had a stingy 1.63 ERA in 66 1/3 innings in 2025, the second-lowest mark of his career and the best among qualified relievers in the NL. Diaz also held opponents to a .164 batting average to earn his third All-Star nod. His nasty fastball/slider mix helped him to 98 strikeouts and a 13.3 K/9 ratio while he also ranked in the 99th percentile among MLB pitchers with a 41.5% swing-and-miss rate. Diaz is now on the free-agent market this winter after opting out of the final two years and $38 million on his contract with the Mets, and he's sure to generate lots of interest around the league.--Keith Hernandez
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Free-agent right-handed reliever Edwin Diaz said that he thinks his chances of re-signing with the New York Mets are "50-50," according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. The Mets extended a one-year, $22.05 million qualifying offer to Diaz, but he's fully expected to decline the offer after he opted out of his contract with New York this offseason. If the 31-year-old signs with another team, the Mets will receive draft-pick compensation. The three-time All-Star missed all of the 2023 season due to a knee injury and struggled in his return in 2024, but he bounced back to All-Star form in 2025, going 6-3 with a 1.63 ERA (2.28 FIP), 0.87 WHIP, 28 saves, 98 strikeouts, and 21 walks in 66 1/3 innings out of the bullpen. Diaz will surely have plenty of suitors on the free-agent market as one of the more dominant relief arms in the game. He has 253 career saves in nine MLB seasons and an elite 14.5 K/9 and 39.9% strikeout rate.--Keith Hernandez
Source: MLB.com - Mark Feinsand
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The New York Mets are fielding trade inquiries on second baseman Jeff McNeil, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. McNeil has just one year left on an overpriced contract, and there is interest from teams around the league after he showed new versatility in 2025. The 33-year-old former batting champion underwent a minor procedure for thoracic outlet syndrome shortly after the season ended, but he's expected to be ready to go for spring training. McNeil is a contact-oriented second baseman who also showed in 2025 that he can fill in if needed in the outfield, which will help his trade value. The two-time All-Star holds more real-life value than fantasy value, coming off his eighth season in the big leagues in which he hit .243 (97-for-399) with 12 home runs, 54 RBI, 42 runs, and three steals in 122 games.--Keith Hernandez
Source: New York Post - Jon Heyman
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The legend of Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani continues to grow, as he was named the National League Most Valuable Player on Thursday night for the second straight season. Ohtani has now won four MVP awards, with his first two coming with the Los Angeles Angels. He joined Roger Maris (1960-61 Yankees) as the only players to win the MVP in each of their first two seasons with a team and Joe Morgan (1975-76 Reds) as the only players to win both an MVP and the World Series in back-to-back seasons. The 30-year-old hit .282/.392/.622 with a career-high 55 homers to go with 25 doubles, a career-high nine triples, and 102 RBI while also scoring a league-best 146 runs. His 1.014 OPS and 179 OPS+ also led MLB. Ohtani didn't debut as a pitcher for L.A. until June 16, but he finished with a 2.87 ERA and 145 ERA+ (45% better than league average) while striking out 62 and walking only nine in 14 starts (47 innings). We may never see a player of Ohtani's caliber ever again.--Keith Hernandez
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New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge was named the American League Most Valuable Player on Thursday night for the second straight season, MLB announced. Judge set the record for the most home runs in a single season in the AL in 2022 with 62, and now he's won back-to-back MVP awards, proving that he's one of the best right-handed hitters in MLB history. In 2025, he led all of baseball with a .331 batting average while also hitting 50 home runs. The only other players to do that were Hall of Famers Jimmie Foxx (1938) and Mickey Mantle (1956). Judge's 53 total home runs were the most ever by a batting champ. The 33-year-old didn't stop there, though, also leading the league in on-base percentage (.457) and slugging percentage (.688). Judge's OPS of 1.144 was nearly 200 points higher than Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh's .948. The fact that Judge played through an elbow injury in 2025 made his campaign even more impressive.--Keith Hernandez
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New York Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil (shoulder) underwent a minor procedure for thoracic outlet syndrome shortly after the season ended, according to his agent, Garrett Parcell. McNeil already has good range of motion after the surgery and is expected to be a full participant in spring training in 2026. Parcell noted that McNeil's injury affected his swing late in the season, one in which he finished with a .243/.335/.411 slash line, .746 OPS, 12 home runs, 54 RBI, 42 runs scored, and three steals in 122 games played. The 33-year-old former batting champion had a rough .514 OPS in the final month of the season, but he could bounce back next year with better health. Even though McNeil could be New York's starting second baseman on Opening Day, he doesn't offer much in the way of fantasy upside at his age unless he suddenly becomes a .300 hitter again, which is unlikely.--Keith Hernandez
Source: New York Post - Joel Sherman
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Kansas City Royals All-Star left-hander Kris Bubic is attracting trade interest from multiple teams, league sources told The Athletic's Will Sammon. People familiar with the Royals' thinking are saying that the team is "open to the possibility of dealing Bubic" as they look to bolster their offense. The 28-year-old southpaw is a year away from reaching free agency and is projected to make $6 million in 2026 in his final year of salary arbitration. He missed most of the second half of the season with a left rotator-cuff strain, but he was strong before that, posting a 2.55 ERA (2.89 FIP) with 116 strikeouts and 39 walks in 20 starts over 116 1/3 innings. Despite not featuring a ton of velocity, Sammon writes that some rival evaluators are "bullish on his outlook" after he overhauled his repertoire to add a sweeper while improving his fastball and changeup. It's not a lock that KC trades Bubic this offseason, but he's more likely to be moved than Cole Ragans, Michael Wacha, or Seth Lugo.--Keith Hernandez
Source: The Athletic - Will Sammon
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are among the teams interested in signing free-agent right-handed reliever Rasiel Iglesias, sources told Francys Romero. The Dodgers poured a lot of resources into lefty closer Tanner Scott for 2025, but it didn't work out. Despite other injuries to key relievers and their bullpen being a weak spot, L.A. won a second straight World Series on the strength of their offense and starting pitching. They'll give it another go to beef up the back end of the bullpen as they seek a three-peat, and it could start with a signing of Iglesias. They've also been connected to right-hander Devin Williams, who had a down year in his first season in the Bronx. Iglesias will turn 36 in January, but the Cuban reliever had 30-plus saves for the Atlanta Braves in two of his three full seasons there. He had a 3.21 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 29 saves, and a 73:16 K:BB in 67 1/3 frames in 2025.--Keith Hernandez
Source: Francys Romero
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The New York Post's Jon Heyman says that free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso is still a priority for the New York Mets, but he's also reporting that the Baltimore Orioles could be in the mix to sign him. The Mets are saying that they are looking to change their culture and want to prioritize run prevention, but Heyman doesn't think they can afford to lose Alonso's 38 home runs and 126 RBI. The Orioles are a surprise suitor because they have not really been linked to Alonso to this point. Reports have suggested that if Alonso does leave the Big Apple, the best fit for him could be the Boston Red Sox. In Baltimore, the O's are definitely looking to shake things up after a disappointing 2025 season, and Alonso would be a major upgrade at first base (at least offensively) over Ryan Mountcastle and Coby May. Although Alonso will be on the wrong side of 30 in 2026, the five-time All-Star is still an elite power bat with 264 homers in his seven major-league seasons.--Keith Hernandez
Source: New York Post - Jon Heyman

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