Giants, Logan Porter Agree To New Minor League Deal
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Giants, Logan Porter Agree To New Minor League Deal
"Logan Porter will be back in the Giants organization in 2026. Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that the catcher has re-signed with San Francisco on a new minor league contract that includes an invitation to spring training. Porter, 30, began his career in the Royals organization in 2018 and made his MLB debut for Kansas City in 2023, appearing in 11 games. He went 6-for-31 with a double and a home run, throwing out one of seven would-be base-stealers"
"While he failed to make the roster out of camp, he did manage to earn a brief call-up in June when starting catcher Patrick Bailey suffered a neck strain. In five games, Porter went 1-for-7 with a walk, a hit-by-pitch, and two runs scored. He played 21 2/3 innings behind the dish. After being DFA'd in July, he quickly signed a new minor league deal with San Francisco and played out the season at Triple-A Sacramento."
Logan Porter re-signed with the San Francisco Giants on a minor league deal that includes a spring training invitation and will remain in the organization for 2026. Porter debuted with Kansas City in 2023 and has moved between multiple organizations since, including stints with the Royals, Mets, and Giants. He earned a brief 2025 MLB call-up when Patrick Bailey was injured and logged limited action. Porter spent most of 2025 at Triple-A Sacramento, where his production dipped to a .212/.346/.316 line (85 wRC+). The Giants view him as veteran catching depth and a potential injury replacement, though not a likely Opening Day backup.
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