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The Mariners signed Nottingham to a minor-league contract Tuesday. Nottingham, 29, spent the 2024 season in the Mexican League. The catcher has a career .698 OPS over parts of four big-league seasons and last saw action in the majors in 2021.
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Nottingham signed a minor-league contract with Washington on Monday, Talk Nats reports. Nottingham will add depth behind the dish for the Nationals and could be a candidate for a promotion later in the season. He flashed some power over 89 games with Triple-A Norfolk during the 2022 campaign by hammering 15 home runs, and he's registered six homers between stops at Triple-A Sacramento and Triple-A Tacoma through 34 contests in 2023.
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Nottingham was released by the Giants on Thursday. San Francisco acquired Nottingham from the Mariners in May in exchange for cash considerations, but he has now been cut loose from the organization to free up space at Triple-A Sacramento for the recently-signed Jakson Reetz. Nottingham, 28, hasn't appeared in a major-league game since the 2021 season.
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The Giants acquired Nottingham via trade from the Mariners on Thursday, Danny Emerman of KNBR 680 San Francisco reports. There's no word on the return for Seattle, so it's probably cash considerations. Nottingham hasn't appeared in a major-league game since 2021 and will head to the Triple-A affiliate of the Giants in Sacramento to operate as organizational catching depth.
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Nottingham was reassigned to minor-league camp Thursday. Nottingham was in Seattle's camp on a minor-league deal, and he was always a longshot to make the Opening Day roster. He played the entire 2022 season at Triple-A Norfolk in the Orioles' organization and is likely to serve as minor-league depth for a club again in 2023.