The Tigers are re-signing veteran catcher ... walk rate. Despite the lack of punch, he’s gotten considerable MLB run due to elite framing grades and plus marks for both his blocking and throwing ...
behind the scenes Nido — the third-best catcher on the depth chart — competed in 49 games for two MLB teams in the 2024 season, hitting .192 with four home runs, five walks (3.6% walk rate ...
DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers have re-signed veteran catcher Tomas Nido to a minor-league contract, according to the MLB transactions log. Nido, who turns 31 in April, signed with the Tigers last ...
The Detroit Tigers have re-signed a depth catcher to a minor league contract. According to Mike Mayer of Metsmerized, the Tigers have agreed to terms on the minor league deal with Tomas Nido ...
The Detroit Tigers are bringing back Tomás Nido ... catcher on the depth chart — competed in 49 games for two MLB teams in the 2024 season, hitting .192 with four home runs, five walks (3.6% ...
The Milwaukee Brewers just signed catcher Jorge Alfaro to a minor league deal with an invite to major league spring training. Alfaro’s 31 now and has been in the majors off and on for eight ...
The San Diego Padres and catcher Martin Maldonado are reportedly in agreement on a contract, per Dennis Lin of The Athletic. According to Lin, it is a minor-league deal. Maldonado, 38, has played ...
The Tigers re-signed Nido to a minor-league contract Thursday that includes an invitation to spring training, Michael Mayer of MetsmerizedOnline.com reports. Nido finished the 2024 season with ...
He is a well-traveled 14-year veteran, having played with the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels, Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox. He spent parts of six ...
Former Chicago White Sox catcher Martin Maldonado has signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres. Dennis Lin of The Athletic reports that he also gets an invite to spring training ...
The footage went viral and stunned AI research scientist Jim Fan from computer hardware company NVIDIA, who was convinced the video was generated by an AI tool due to its natural-looking walk.