Travis d'Arnaud signs two-year deal with Angels
Briefly

Travis d'Arnaud signed a two-year, $12 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels after the Braves surprisingly declined his $8 million option for 2025.
d'Arnaud spent five successful seasons with the Braves, earning high praise from teammates and posting a respectable .251/.312/.443 batting line, showcasing his professional stature.
With his upcoming 36th birthday and nearing the end of his career, the $12 million guarantee from the Angels is a well-deserved reward for d'Arnaud's contributions.
The Braves now have Sean Murphy, Chadwick Tromp, and top prospect Drake Baldwin as their catchers, leaving questions about adding depth to the position.
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