MLB Player News
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Jake Rogers C | DET
Tigers' Jake Rogers: Avoids arbitration
Rogers and the Tigers agreed to a one-year, $1.7 million deal Thursday to avoid arbitration, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.
The 28-year-old backstop slashed .221/.286/.444 with 21 home runs and a 32.3 percent strikeout rate in 107 games last year. He is a career .205 hitter, but Rogers grades out well as a defensive catcher, so he should continue to play a sizable role for the Tigers.
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Ryan Jeffers C | MIN
Twins' Ryan Jeffers: Settles with Twins
The Twins and Jeffers avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $2.425 million contract Thursday, Darren Wolfson of Channel 5 Saint Paul reports.
Jeffers was arbitration-eligible for the first time. He earned the big raise with a breakout 2023 season which saw him post an .858 OPS with 14 home runs across 96 contests. Jeffers is slated to share catching duties with Christian Vazquez again in 2024.
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Danny Jansen C | TEX
Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Avoids arbitration with Toronto
The Blue Jays and Jansen avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $5.2 million contract Thursday, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
It's a nice raise for Jansen, who was in his third year of arbitration eligibility. The 28-year-old has had trouble staying healthy, most recently missing the final month of the 2023 season to repair a fractured finger. He'll enter spring training with a clean bill of health, though, and will again share catching duties with Alejandro Kirk in 2024.
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Jose Herrera C | TEX
Diamondbacks' Jose Herrera: Will have competition
Herrera will compete with Tucker Barnhart for the backup catcher job during spring training, Steve Gilbert of MLB.com reports.
Arizona signed Barnhart last week and extended an invitation to big league camp. The prospect of Herrera opening a third consecutive season as the top backup seemed likely, but there now appears to be a competition on tap. Neither player has done much with a bat in hand, so it may come down to which one offers better defense and game-calling. The 32-year-old Barnhart has the edge in experience.
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Sam Huff C | BAL
Rangers' Sam Huff: Top backup on 40-man
Huff is one of two catchers on the Rangers' 40-man roster, Kennedi Landry of MLB.com reports.
Texas is short on catchers after Mitch Garver bolted for Seattle and Austin Hedges left for Cleveland. That leaves Jonah Heim as the starter with Huff the primary backup six weeks before spring training. Huff, who turns 26 next week, caught just three games in the majors and 58 at Triple-A Round Rock last season. The bat might play in the big leagues, but he lacks significant experience behind the dish. The Rangers will likely explore the backup catching market leading up to the spring training.
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Rob Brantly C | MIA
Rays' Rob Brantly: Gets deal with Tampa Bay
Brantly signed a minor-league contract with the Rays on Monday.
The deal includes an invitation to big-league spring training, where Brantly will presumably get the chance to compete for the Rays' No. 2 catching gig heading into Opening Day. The 34-year-old journeyman backstop spent last season in the Toronto organization, slashing .271/.390/.361 over 177 plate appearances with Triple-A Buffalo before he was cut loose in July.
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Austin Nola C | COL
Brewers' Austin Nola: Gets NRI from Milwaukee
Nola signed a minor-league contract with the Brewers on Friday that includes an invitation to spring training, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.
The 34-year-old was non-tendered by the Padres earlier this offseason after he managed a sickly .452 OPS across 52 games in 2023. The Brewers brought in Eric Haase last month to be William Contreras' backup, so Nola figures to begin 2024 at Triple-A Nashville.
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Brian Serven C | ATH
Cubs' Brian Serven: Claimed by Cubbies
The Cubs claimed Serven off waivers from the Rockies on Friday.
The Rockies dumped Serven from their 40-man roster in order to make room for Jacob Stallings, who signed with the club Friday. Serven managed to slash just .199/.241/.331 across 162 plate appearances with Colorado's Triple-A affiliate, and he'll almost certainly return to the minors to begin his tenure with the Cubs.
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Jacob Stallings C | BAL
Rockies' Jacob Stallings: Lands in Colorado
Stallings signed a one-year contract with the Rockies on Friday, Thomas Harding of MLB.com reports.
The Marlins non-tendered Stallings earlier this offseason after he slashed just .210/.287/.290 over 660 plate appearances the last two years. In Colorado, Stallings projects as the likely backup catcher to Elias Diaz.
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Donny Sands C | DET
Tigers' Donny Sands: Outrighted to Toledo
Sands cleared waivers Friday and was sent outright to Triple-A Toledo.
Sands spent the vast majority of 2023 at Triple-A Toledo, and he'll now do so without the benefit of a 40-man roster spot. Should Jake Rogers or Carson Kelly struggle with the Tigers, Sands may reappear in Detroit, but for now he'll fill in as organizational depth.