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Title: MLB Offseason Notes: Mariners Prospects, Gore Trade Rumors, and More

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

MLB Offseason Notes: ⁣Pirates Trade Potential,Padres Reunion,and Front Office Moves

Several‍ teams are navigating the early stages of the MLB offseason,wiht ​potential trades,free agent decisions,and front office restructuring taking shape.

Pirates Considering Pitching Moves: The ‌pittsburgh Pirates ‍may be willing to move⁣ starting pitcher Johan Oviedo, despite⁤ his appeal to the institution. Oviedo has reportedly ⁤improved his fastball shapes during rehabilitation, creating better ‌separation between ‌his four-seamer ​and two-seamer. While ⁣he missed significant time, he remains relatively affordable with a projected $2 million⁢ salary‌ for the​ 2026 season, according to​ MLBTradeRumors.com. Oviedo’s size (6-foot-5,⁢ 245 pounds) and velocity (touching 98 ​mph) also make him ⁢an intriguing prospect for other⁤ teams.‌ Though, the Pirates are unlikely to trade multiple starting pitchers and would need to secure replacements if they move on‌ from any ​rotation ⁤members. Right-handed‌ pitcher Mitch Keller, owed $54.5 million over the next three seasons, is considered the most likely starter to ​be traded.

Padres⁤ Benefit from Familiarity: the San Diego Padres saw a boost‌ in‍ free agency thanks to the influence of new manager Craig Stammen and the return of pitching coach Ruben Niebla. These hires were instrumental​ in bringing back left-handed pitcher Kyle Hart. Stammen‍ and ‌Hart⁣ developed a relationship last season while Stammen worked in the Padres’ front ⁢office, and the ⁤two reside near each other in Ohio. Hart, who ‍will turn ​33, signed a one-year contract with a club option for 2027, guaranteeing him ⁣$1.2​ million. Despite a‍ 5.86 ERA in 43 innings last season, his 3.56 expected ERA suggests potential‌ for improvement, and he anticipates‍ a similar role in the rotation/bullpen mix next season.

front Office and Player ‍Movement Rumors:

* Colorado Rockies: As Paul DePodesta builds his front office, two names have surfaced as potential hires: Ian⁣ Levin and Chad MacDonald. Levin previously worked with ‍DePodesta⁣ in the New york Mets organization, rising to assistant ​GM before⁣ departing at the‌ end‍ of 2024. MacDonald, a veteran scout, also overlapped with DePodesta at the Mets.
* Chicago White Sox: Teams have inquired about ‌White Sox catcher kyle Teel, a left-handed hitter⁣ who impressed more than fellow catcher Edgar quero during⁣ his ⁤debut season. Though, the white Sox are currently not actively seeking⁣ to trade ⁤either catcher, prioritizing depth at ⁣the⁢ position.
* Qualifying Offers & Tender Deadlines: Tuesday marks the deadline ‌for 13 free agents to accept ‌or reject their qualifying offers (4 p.m.ET). Teams must file their reserve ⁢lists for all ⁢major- and minor-league ⁢levels by 6 ⁢p.m. Tuesday,and the tender deadline for players is 5 p.m. Friday.

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