James McCann, a 35-year-old catcher, has signed a major league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks after being released by the Atlanta Braves. He will earn the minimum salary for the rest of the season, with potential earnings of over $400,000 if he remains in the majors. McCann previously hit .297 with 30 RBIs in Triple-A. A former All-Star and seasoned 11-season veteran, he is expected to contribute significantly to Arizona's roster as they seek to enhance their performance this season.
Arizona signed catcher James McCann to a major league contract after his release from Atlanta, marking his return to the majors at age 35.
McCann's contract with the Diamondbacks is for one year at the league minimum salary, providing him an opportunity after a strong performance in Triple-A.
With 99 days left in the season, McCann could maximize his earnings significantly by staying in the majors, receiving over $400,000 if successful.
Having played 11 seasons and being an All-Star in 2019, McCann brings substantial experience and has a solid career batting average and home run record.
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