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Blue Jays sign Jeff Mathis to $3m, two-yr extension with option for $1.5m
One has to think that if d'Arnaud is ready next season, JPA is trade fodder.
It seems as if AA wants to have the shortest possible list of trade/free agent issues to deal with.
And other catching news - for this season.
http://thestar.blogs.com/baseball/
Yorvit Torrealba possibly headed to Blue Jays: Griffin
In a report on Tuesday in the Fort Woth Star-Telegram by Drew Davison, the 34-year-old catcher Yorvit Torrealba, released by the Texas Rangers on August 8, appears headed to the Blue Jays to back up Jeff Mathis for the final two months of the regular season.
Torrealba became expendable with the Rangers after they traded for Cubs' catcher Geovany Soto. Starter Mike Napoli, a free agent followeing the season, has been having trouble staying healthy and is struggling with the bat. He is currently on the DL.
Torrealba, in his second season with the Rangers, was batting .236, with a .302 on-base average and a .342 slugging percentage. He had been designated for assignment, cleared waivers and was released by the Rangers. The 5-11, 200 lbs. Venezuelan catcher was earning $3.25 million in Texas, so any team that had selected him off waivers a week ago would have been responsible for the remainder of that contract. By waiting until he was released and became a free agent, teams can pay him the equivalent of the major-league minimum, pro-rated for the final 45-50 games.
The Jays on July 25 handed over the starting catcher duties to veteran Jeff Mathis, who had been signed to back up J.P. Arencibia in the off-season. Ascending into the backup role behind Mathis was minor-leaguer Yan Gomes. The 25-year-old Brazilian born Gomes has struggled at times defensively and is better served as a utility man, with the ability to be a third catcher. He has also played first base, third base and left field for the Jays.
Since taking over from Arencibia, Mathis has played well defensively, but has batted .164, in 16 games, with a .190 on-base average, a .273 slugging percentage and a .463 OPS. The Jays are 7-12 in the 19 games without Arencibia, into Tuesday night vs. the White Sox.
Any deal with the Jays for the remainder of the season had not been been finalized, but as a free agent, with an expiring contract in Texas, money is not an issue for the player. It's simply how many teams are looking at Torrealba and where does he want to play.