Rays Sign Rob Brantly To Minor League Deal
Briefly

The Rays announced Monday that they've signed veteran catcher Rob Brantly to a minor league contract and invited him to big league camp in spring training. He'll compete with fellow non-roster invitee Alex Jackson and any subsequent catching additions for playing time alongside.
Brantly, 34, has appeared in parts of eight big league seasons but never tallied more than 243 plate appearances in a single MLB campaign. He hasn't appeared in more than six MLB games in a season since 2017 and didn't appear in the Majors at all last year, spending 2023 with the Blue Jays' Triple-A club in Buffalo.
It still seems quite likely that additional catching help will be brought in by the Rays. Pinto is the only backstop on the team's 40-man roster at present, and although he's a talented defender he's also a 27-year-old with just 188 big league plate appearances and a career .235/.255/.399 batting line in that tiny sample. Brantly is a long shot to crack the Opening Day roster, but he's an experienced hand who can work with catching prospect Dominic Keegan and the team's young pitchers in spring training and/or in Triple-A Durham this season.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
[
add
]
[
|
|
]