MLB Player News
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Ivan Herrera C | STL
Cardinals' Ivan Herrera: Will join big-league camp
Herrera will join the Cardinals' big-league spring training camp.
Herrera could potentially be the Cardinals' catcher of the future, but he won't be in contention for a roster spot this year. Still just 19 years old, he acquitted himself well in full-season ball last year, hitting a combined .284/.374/.405 with Low-A Peoria and High-A Palm Beach.
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Shea Langeliers C | ATH
Braves' Shea Langeliers: Invited to big-league camp
Langeliers will join the Braves' big-league camp this spring.
Langeliers was taken with the ninth-overall pick in last year's draft. He's not close to pushing for a big-league roster spot, as his only professional experience to date has come with Low-A Rome, where he hit a modest .255/.310/.343 in 54 games.
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Luis Campusano C | SD
Padres' Luis Campusano: Set to appear in major-league camp
Campusano was invited to the Padres' major-league spring training Thursday.
Campusano was named a co-MVP of the California League last season after logging a .320 batting average with 13 home runs while playing for High-A Lake Elsinore. He struggled in the Arizona Fall League, but he'll get the chance to develop in the spring with the major-league coaching staff. Campusano will likely spend 2020 at the Double-A level.
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Willson Contreras C | BOS
Cubs' Willson Contreras: Gets $4.5 million
Contreras agreed to a one-year, $4.5 million deal with the Cubs, avoiding arbitration, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
This is his first of three years as an arbitration-eligible player, and $4.5 million is a pretty good haul for such a player. There have been trade rumors surrounding Contreras for much of the offseason, and interested teams can now be certain how much they would have to pay Contreras in 2020.
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Curt Casali C | ATL
Reds' Curt Casali: Reaches deal with Reds
Casali and the Reds avoided arbitration with a one-year, $1,462,500 deal Friday, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Casali hit well enough for a catcher in 84 games last season, posting a .251/.331/.411 line with eight homers. He looks set to split time with Tucker Barnhart again this season.
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Omar Narvaez C | HOU
Brewers' Omar Narvaez: Reaches deal with Milwaukee
Narvaez signed a one-year, $2.725 million deal with the Brewers on Friday, avoiding arbitration, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.
The 27-year-old was acquired by the Brewers from the Mariners in early December and is now officially under contract with his new team. Narvaez should serve as the team's primary catcher in 2020, though his heavy career splits (.836 OPS vs. RHP and .699 OPS vs. LHP) will likely allow Manny Pina to earn regular starts against southpaws.
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Tuffy Gosewisch C | WAS
Brewers' Tuffy Gosewisch: Gets invite to Brewers' camp
Gosewich signed a minor-league contract with the Brewers on Thursday as a non-roster invitee.
Gosewich spent last season with Triple-A San Antonio after he failed to secure a spot on the Brewers' major-league roster. He'll get the chance to compete in major-league spring training again in 2020 after slashing .205/.299/.308 with three home runs and nine RBI over 49 games at the Triple-A level last year.
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Oscar Hernandez C | BOS
Cardinals' Oscar Hernandez: Joins Cardinals on minors deal
Hernandez signed a minor-league contract with the Cardinals on Tuesday, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.
The catcher will receive an invitation to big-league camp as part of the deal. Hernandez is unlikely to be anything other than organizational depth this season, as he's appeared in just 22 major-league games, none of which have come in the last three seasons. He hit .209/.274/.399 in 47 games for Triple-A Pawtucket in the Red Sox's system in 2019.
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Elias Diaz C | KC
Rockies' Elias Diaz: Inks deal with Colorado
Diaz (knee) signed a minor-league contract with the Rockies on Monday, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports.
Diaz became a free agent after he was non-tendered by Pittsburgh. He appeared in 101 contests for the Pirates in 2019, slashing .241/.296/.307 with two homers and 28 RBI before being shut down at the end of September due to a knee injury. The veteran backstop figures to battle for a spot on the 25-man roster with Tony Wolters and Dom Nunez.