The Giants reportedly are bringing in some more catching depth for the 2026 MLB season. San Francisco has agreed to a minor-league contract with veteran catcher Eric Haase, MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reported Friday, citing a source.The contract is worth $1.6 million if he makes the Giants roster and includes an invitation to spring training next month with an opt-out afterward, per Morosi’s report. Source: Eric Haase is in agreement on a minor-league contract with the Giants that includes an invitation to @MLB spring training. His salary is $1.6M plus incentives if he makes the team; he has an opt-out after spring training. @MLBNetwork — Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) January 9, 2026 Haase, 33, is an eight-year MLB veteran who has spent time with the Cleveland Guardians, Detroit Tigers and Milwaukee Brewers. Across 383 career games, he has incurred .228/.278/.396 splits with 48 home runs. His best season came with his hometown Detroit in 2022, when he slashed .254/.305/.443 with 14 home runs over 110 games. The former seventh-round pick in the 2011 MLB Draft also offers some defensive versatility for San Francisco, as Haase...