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Yasmani Grandal has reportedly signed with the Red Sox on a minor league deal.
April 10, 2025 By  Boston Red Sox, MLB, News

Veteran Catcher Grandal Signs Minor League Deal with Red Sox

Free agent veteran catcher Yasmani Grandal signed a minor league deal with the Boston Red Sox on Thursday, according to Robert Murray of FanSided. Grandal spent 2024 with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Free Agent Catcher Yasmani Grandal Signs with Red Sox

The Red Sox will be Grandal’s sixth different team as he begins his 14th season in the major leagues. He was the No. 1 draft pick of the Cincinnati Reds in 2010, although he never played a game for the Reds. Instead, his career has taken him to the San Diego Padres, for whom he made his major league debut in 2012, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox, and Pirates.

In 2024, Grandal appeared in 72 games for the Pirates and hit .228/.304/.400, 9 HR, and 27 RBI. For his career, the 36-year-old switch-hitter has hit 236/.345/.424, 194 HR, and 592 RBI. Seven times in his career, he’s reached double figures in home runs. However, the last time was in 2021 when he hit 23 homers for the White Sox. His 2024 numbers are more in line with his two previous seasons.

Grandal has never received high marks defensively and is a player in decline in that department as well. In 2024, he threw out a woeful 8.3 percent of would-be base stealers and registered -4 Fielding Runs Above Average with zero Defensive Runs Saved. Where he grades high is pitching framing. FanGraphs credited him with an 8.5 Framing War as a component of his 1.4 overall WAR.

What Grandal Brings to Boston

Interestingly, in 2024, Grandal was the personal catcher of rookie All-Star Paul Skenes. One would think that the only thing Skenes would need to be told is, “The mound is that way.” Yet, manager Derek Shelton saw value in keeping the tandem together.

Where Grandal drew the most praise for his work in Pittsburgh were his game-planning skills and willingness to pass his knowledge onto young Henry Davis. Those factors, along with the fact that Grandal hit .311/.440/.554 over the last two months, are likely what made the free agent attractive to the Red Sox. Anything close to that type of performance should make his new employer happy.

 

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Joe surrendered two professional licenses to become a freelance writer. It was the best career move since Bob Dylan picked up an electric guitar. Formerly the Pirates beat reporter for LWOS, he now writes a weekly column, "This Week in Baseball History," and other articles for Pitcher List. In addition to baseball, he's written about the Pittsburgh music scene. He lives in Pittsburgh with his supportive wife Judy, with whom he has three adult children. Joe participates in sports as a part-owner of the New York Knicks and Rangers and Toronto Blue Jays through investments in his IRA.