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...
Giants, veteran catcher Eric Haase reportedly agree to minor league contract
The above link leads to an external page. Giants 365 has no control over its contents.
Trending News
-
Sporting News • January 1
-
Sporting News • January 6
-
Sporting News • January 2
-
CBS Sports • January 3
-
Sporting News • January 7
-
Sporting News • January 2