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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Mets' Travis d'Arnaud: Retools swing in offseason
D'Arnaud has spent the offseason completely retooling his swing, as well as working on his throwing mechanics behind the plate, the New York Post reports.
The 27-year-old catcher is coming off the worst offensive season of his career, and while d'Arnaud's inability to stay healthy certainly played a big role in his .630 OPS, the length of his swing was also an issue. Eliminating his habit of wrapping the bat around his head while in his stance, and taking a more direct path to the ball, could help him recapture the promise he showed in 2015 when he hit 12 home runs with an .825 OPS in 67 games. The Mets still have Kevin Plawecki and Rene Rivera on hand to provide competition, but d'Arnaud will get at least one more chance to establish himself as the team's catcher of both the present and the future.
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Devin Mesoraco C | NYM
Reds' Devin Mesoraco: Expects no limitations in spring training
Mesoraco is expected to begin spring training without any limitations, Jon Morosi of MLB.com reports.
This is great news for Mesoraco and Cincinnati fans, as the catcher has played a combined 39 games over the past two years. In his last full season, which was 2014, the 28-year-old posted his best numbers to date, slashing .273/.359/.534 with 25 homers in 440 plate appearances while earning his only All-Star nomination.
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Josh Thole C | LAD
Diamondbacks' Josh Thole: Inks minor league deal with Diamondbacks
Thole agreed to a minor league deal with the Diamondbacks on Monday, Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports reports.
Thole was designated for assignment by the Blue Jays in 2016 after struggling at the plate to the tune of a .169 batting average over 50 games played. He has never been much of an offensive threat and will likely provide organization catching depth for the Diamondbacks in 2017.
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Yasmani Grandal C | PIT
Dodgers' Yasmani Grandal: Avoids arbitration with Dodgers with $5.5 million deal
Grandal and the Dodgers avoided arbitration Friday with a one-year, $5.5 million deal, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
Despite playing hurt for much of the year, Grandal still managed to post a career-high .477 slugging percentage. He hit at an elite level when healthy, slashing .287/.410/.622 in the months of June and July, but the problem with him going forward is that he often isn't healthy. That aside, he remains a power bat with top pitch-framing skills behind the plate, so his spot with the Dodgers would seem to be secure.
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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Mets' Travis d'Arnaud: Avoids arbitration
D'Arnaud agreed to a one-year, $1.875 million deal with the Mets on Friday, avoiding arbitration, FanRag Sports' Jon Heyman reports.
He is on track to enter the year as the Mets' No. 1 catcher, but on the heels of posting a 74 wRC+ with just four home runs and a .247 average in 276 plate appearances, his draft day price will be as low as ever. While a bounce back of sorts should be expected, d'Arnaud no longer looks like a high-upside option at the position.
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Alex Jackson C | MIN
Braves' Alex Jackson: Could move back to catcher
The Braves have asked Jackson if he'd consider a move back to catcher, FOXSports.com reports.
Apparently, the talk of a possible positional change is "an ongoing conversation." General manager John Coppolella said this week that while the organization doesn't want to put too much pressure on Jackson, catcher "is a big area of need for us in the future." Jackson was regarded as a fairly strong defensive catcher coming out of high school and his bat certainly hasn't played well in the corner outfield so far at the lower levels, so a move would make sense. Jackson, the sixth overall pick by the Mariners in 2014, turns 21 later this month.
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Hector Sanchez C | DET
Padres' Hector Sanchez: Headed back to San Diego on minor league deal
Sanchez signed a minor league contract with the Padres on Tuesday, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
The Padres are expected to give Austin Hedges his shot to be the primary catcher in the big leagues, meaning Sanchez will likely spend another year in either a backup role or in an organizational depth role.
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Gabriel Lino C | STL
Cardinals' Gabriel Lino: Signs minor league deal with Cardinals
Lino signed a minor league contract with the Cardinals on Monday that includes an invitation to spring training.
At 23, Lino has never played in the majors, and appeared to take a step back in his development last year, as he played 40 games at High-A after reaching Triple-A in 2015. Part of that was so he could accommodate better catching prospects in the Phillies' system, but it shows just how unimpressive his 2016 was on the whole. Look for him to serve as organizational depth for the Cardinals.
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Chris Stewart C | ATL
Pirates' Chris Stewart: Progresses following knee surgery
Stewart (knee) feels as though he's returned to full health since undergoing knee surgery in September, Adam Berry of MLB.com reports.
Stewart battled knee issues last season, but appears to be ready to return once the 2017 campaign rolls around. The 34-year-old played in just 34 games during 2016 and posted a bleak .214/.319/.286 line in that time.