The MLB Winter Meetings concluded with continued hot stove action as the Astros traded Kyle Tucker to the Cubs and the Brewers swapped Devin Williams for Nestor Cortes with the Yankees. The Athletics are close to acquiring lefty Jeffrey Springs from the Rays in exchange for three players, a draft pick, and potentially another player. Springs had a 3.27 ERA in seven starts after returning from Tommy John surgery. The A’s signed Luis Severino earlier this offseason to boost payroll and Springs will help further upgrade their rotation. Astros GM Dana Brown is willing to listen to offers for lefty Framber Valdez but is not actively trying to move him, as he believes they are not likely to trade Valdez. Valdez, a 31-year-old ground ball starting pitcher with a 2.91 ERA in 2024, could be a valuable trade asset for the Astros to address roster needs and boost their farm system. Santander, seeking a five-year contract, hit 44 home runs in 2024 and has interest from teams like the Blue Jays and Yankees. However, concerns about his overall game have him ranked as the 15th best free agent this offseason.
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The Giants' rotation has struggled recently, prompting President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey to consider options for improvement, including in-house pitchers like Carson Seymour, Carson Whisenhunt, and Kai-Wei Teng, while also exploring the market for affordable starters. With the team just one game back in the NL Wild Card chase, Posey is expected to remain active in seeking enhancements to both the pitching staff and other positions. Want More Context? 🔎
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