Fantasy baseball reactions to MLB offseason trades, signings
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Fantasy baseball reactions to MLB offseason trades, signings
"Tracking the offseason MLB trades and signings with fantasy baseball implications for the upcoming season, Eric Karabell and Tristan H. Cockcroft will analyze and provide an outlook for all of the key players involved. While players were allowed to sign with new teams as early as Nov. 6, things really started to heat up at the league's annual winter meetings in Orlando, Florida, which took place Dec. 7-10."
"Nationals acquire Harry Ford from Mariners: Ford, the No. 12 pick in the 2021 amateur draft, was clearly blocked in Seattle by Cal Raleigh, but he should see legitimate opportunity with the Nationals, where veteran Keibert Ruiz underachieved in recent seasons. Questions remain about Ford's power upside and defensive prowess (he may move off catcher), but there is little worry about him reaching base."
Offseason MLB trades and signings are being tracked for fantasy baseball impact, with activity accelerating around the winter meetings (Dec. 7-10) and signings permitted beginning Nov. 6. More trades and free-agent moves are expected during the 2026 hot stove season. Several high-profile players, including J.T. Realmuto, Bo Bichette and Framber Valdez, remain possible trade or signing targets. Transactions are prioritized by fantasy relevance and organized by position and chronology, with deeper analysis linked for major moves. The Nationals acquired prospect Harry Ford from Seattle; Ford showed a 16% walk rate, .408 OBP in Triple-A, plus speed and stolen-base upside, while questions linger about power and defense.
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