Giants Re-Sign Logan Porter To Minor League Deal
Briefly

Logan Porter re-signed with the San Francisco Giants on a minor league contract after being designated for assignment. He had initially signed a minor league deal earlier in the offseason and spent most of the season with Triple-A Sacramento. Porter was briefly called up in June due to Patrick Bailey's injury but was optioned back after Bailey returned. He has a career batting average of .249 in Triple-A with 29 home runs. Currently, Bailey and Andrew Knizner are the only catchers on the 40-man roster, with Porter likely next in line if needed.
Logan Porter re-signed a minor league contract with the Giants after clearing waivers. He had refused an outright assignment following his DFA.
Porter has spent most of the season at Triple-A Sacramento, being called up briefly to the MLB when catcher Patrick Bailey was injured.
In four MLB games this season, Porter went 1-7 with a walk. He has a batting average of .249 with 29 homers over his career in Triple-A.
With only Bailey and Andrew Knizner on the 40-man roster, a potential injury to either catcher could lead to Porter being recalled.
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