MLB Player News
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Dillon Dingler C | DET
Tigers' Dillon Dingler: Role figures to grow in 2025
Dingler and Jake Rogers appear set to split catching duties for the Tigers to begin the regular season, Evan Woodbery of MLive.com reports.
Dingler made his MLB debut toward the end of 2024 and appeared in 27 games. He slashed just .167/.195/.310, but the 26-year-old impressed with his poise behind the plate defensively, and he now figures to take on a bigger role right out of the gates this season. The veteran Rogers still projects as the top option on the depth chart, but Dingler should see plenty of action and could receive more playing time as the season goes on, particularly if Rogers struggles or gets dinged up.
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Kyle McCann C | COL
Athletics' Kyle McCann: Designated for assignment
The Athletics designated McCann for assignment Thursday.
The A's elected to kick McCann off their 40-man roster after acquiring fellow catcher Jhonny Pereda from the Marlins on Thursday. McCann appeared in 54 games last season, slashing .236/.318/.371 with 15 RBI across 157 plate appearances, and he could be picked up by another club in need of depth behind the plate.
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Jhonny Pereda C | SEA
Athletics' Jhonny Pereda: Lands with A's
The Marlins traded Pereda to the Athletics on Thursday in exchange for cash.
Pereda was DFA'd by Miami on Tuesday, but his move to the A's will ensure that he remains on a 40-man roster for the 2025 campaign. The 28-year-old backstop managed just a .481 OPS in 40 big-league plate appearances last season, though he slashed .302/.407/.444 with 16 RBI in Triple-A. Kyle McCann was designated for assignment in a corresponding move, improving Pereda's chances at making the Athletics' Opening Day roster as Shea Langeliers' backup.
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Christian Bethancourt C | CHC
Blue Jays' Christian Bethancourt: Nets NRI deal with Toronto
The Blue Jays signed Bethancourt to a minor-league contract Wednesday that includes an invitation to spring training, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports.
Bethancourt joins the competition to serve as Toronto's backup catcher behind starter Alejandro Kirk. The 33-year-old had an .814 OPS in 24 games for the Cubs in 2024 after the Marlins cut him loose, but between the two stops he managed just a .608 OPS.
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Blake Sabol C | BOS
Red Sox's Blake Sabol: Traded to Boston
The Red Sox acquired Sabol from the Giants on Wednesday in exchange for international bonus pool space, Hunter Noll of Beyond the Monster reports.
Sabol had been designated for assignment but will now join a new 40-man roster. The 27-year-old has put up a .705 OPS over 121 games at the big-league level and is capable of playing the outfield in addition to catching. Sabol is likely to begin the 2025 campaign at Triple-A Worcester.
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Blake Hunt C | SD
Mariners' Blake Hunt: Dealt to Seattle
The Mariners acquired Hunt from the Orioles on Wednesday in exchange for cash considerations.
The 26-year-old had been designated for assignment. It's a homecoming of sorts of Hunt, who began last season in the Mariners organization before being traded to the Orioles. He's likely to begin the 2025 season at Triple-A Tacoma, where he'll represent catching depth.
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Nick Raposo C | SEA
Mariners' Nick Raposo: Booted from 40-man roster
The Mariners designated Raposo for assignment Tuesday, Shannon Drayer of SeattleSports.com reports.
The move frees up a spot on the 40-man roster for Miles Mastrobuoni, who was acquired via trade. Raposo was a waiver claim by the Mariners in December and will now go through the waivers process again.
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Blake Hunt C | SD
Orioles' Blake Hunt: Jettisoned from 40-man roster
The Orioles designated Hunt for assignment Monday, Andy Kostka of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports.
The Orioles made the signing of Andrew Kittredge official Monday and needed to free up a spot on their 40-man roster. Hunt, 26, slashed only .179/.219/.278 over 42 games during his time with Triple-A Norfolk last season.
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Jonah Heim C | ATL
Rangers' Jonah Heim: Reaches deal with Rangers
Heim and the Rangers agreed to a one-year, $4.6 million contract to avoid arbitration Thursday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.
Heim is entering his second year of arbitration eligibility and will earn a $1.5 million raise from 2024. He's coming off of a disappointing season, as he slugged only 13 homers with a .602 OPS across 491 plate appearances. Heim is currently projected to split time behind the plate with newly acquired Kyle Higashioka in 2025.