Offseason
Blue Jays outright Yariel Rodríguez off 40-man roster
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The Toronto Blue Jays have outrighted right-handed reliever Yariel Rodríguez from their 40-man roster after he cleared waivers unclaimed. The 28-year-old remains in the organization but must earn his way back to the majors. This move opens a roster spot ahead of the MLB Winter Meetings.
The Toronto Blue Jays' offseason has returned to reality after missing out on Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette. With Cody Bellinger as a potential outfield upgrade, the team still needs to address roster gaps before spring training. The front office's proactive approach has strengthened the rotation, but the outfield and pitching depth require attention.
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Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young addressed the media last week, highlighting the team's focus on enhancing pitching depth as spring training approaches. With the position player group largely set, the club plans to target bullpen reinforcements and starting rotation improvements. Young expressed optimism about internal offensive growth following a down year in 2025.
Minnesota Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey spoke to reporters at the General Managers Meetings in Las Vegas, expressing optimism about adding talent without major subtractions. He discussed payroll uncertainties, potential roster moves, and the addition of Grady Sizemore to the coaching staff. Falvey also touched on the uncertain future of outfielder Trevor Larnach.
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Executives from all 30 MLB clubs gather in Las Vegas for the annual General Managers Meetings, marking the unofficial start of the Hot Stove season. The event focuses on league discussions, trade groundwork and free-agent talks, though major deals are unlikely. New leaders in Colorado, Washington and St. Louis debut in their roles.