Catcher Logan Porter invoked an opt-out clause in his minor league deal with the Giants, allowing them to either add him to the 40-man roster or trade him within 48 hours. If not, he'll become a free agent.
Porter, though having a limited big league exposure, has displayed strong performance in Triple-A, hitting .293/.390/.500 and showcasing defensive skills by catching 26% of base stealers. His talent and stats make him a potential asset for any team.
The Giants have Patrick Bailey as their main catcher, performing well defensively but struggling with batting. However, his recent offensive improvements might solidify his position as the team's future catcher, potentially limiting Porter's role.
Veteran Curt Casali currently serves as Bailey's backup but with limited offensive output. The Giants might consider Porter as an upgrade. If not, the opt-out clause offers Porter opportunities with other MLB teams.
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