Red Sox Sign Reliable Catcher To Address A Key Weakness
Zavala, 31, brings five years of MLB experience with the Chicago White Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Seattle Mariners.
While his career .205/.271/.342 slash line with 15 home runs in 194 games highlights his offensive limitations, Zavala’s defensive prowess is a clear strength.
In 2024, he ranked in the 87th percentile for blocks above average and 77th percentile for pitch framing, making him a valuable addition to Boston’s catching depth.
The Red Sox signed C Seby Zavala to a minor league deal the other day, per the transaction log (h/t @SoxProspects).
— Boston Sports Gordo (@BOSSportsGordo) November 20, 2024
He hit .154 with a .496 OPS in 18 games for the Mariners last season.
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The signing addresses an unsettled catching situation for the Red Sox, who currently have only Connor Wong and utility player Mickey Gasper on the 40-man roster.
Wong is expected to start in 2025, but top prospect Kyle Teel, who struggled at Triple-A Worcester, likely won’t be ready for Opening Day.
Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow acknowledged the need for reinforcements, saying, “We’ll certainly explore opportunities to get better, whether in a backup role to Connor or however things shake out.”
Zavala is expected to serve as defensive insurance at Triple-A while Boston continues searching for a more established backup catcher.
The Red Sox have signed 31yo catcher Seby Zavala to a minor league contract. Zavala has 194 games of MLB experience, most recently with the Mariners. He is a candidate to fill the emergency third catcher role to start the season.
— SoxProspects.com (@SoxProspects) November 20, 2024
Zavala follows last offseason’s signings of veteran catchers to fortify the upper minors, a system that saw seven different players handle catching duties for Triple-A Worcester in 2024.
While Zavala’s offense may not move the needle, his defensive reliability could prove crucial in case of injuries or roster needs during the season.
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