Nationals catcher Riley Adams has been placed on the injured list due to a fractured hamate bone in his left wrist, the team announced. The move is retroactive to Sept. 7. The Nats didn’t announce whether Adams would undergo surgery — as is common with hamate fractures — but with under four weeks remaining on the regular season schedule, the injury will surely bring his season to a close.
Adams, 27, served as the primary backup to Keibert Ruiz in 2023 and enjoyed a strong year at the plate. In 44 games and 158 plate appearances, he logged a .273/.331/.476 batting line with four home runs, 13 doubles and a pair of triples. The 2017 third-round pick walked at a 7% clip and fanned at a 28.5% rate. Adams drew poor framing grades behind the plate but also posted a 22% caught-stealing rate that’s higher than this season’s 19% average, and Statcast grades him as above-average when it comes to blocking pitches in the dirt.
Acquired in the 2021 trade that sent lefty Brad Hand to the Blue Jays, Adams has now appeared in parts of three big league seasons. He’s a .224/.308/.391 hitter in that time. The Nationals can control Adams for another four seasons, and he won’t reach arbitration eligibility until the completion of the 2024 campaign.
Ruiz, who signed an eight-year contract extension over the winter and has swatted a career-high 16 home runs in 2023, is locked in as Washington’s starter for the foreseeable future. Adams has the inside track on continuing to serve as Ruiz’s backup, but the Nats also have catchers Drew Millas and Israel Pineda as alternatives on the 40-man roster. The 25-year-old Millas, who was recently promoted for his MLB debut, figures to fill that backup role in the season’s final few weeks now.
filihok
“Ruiz, who signed an eight-year contract extension over the winter”
To some of the [people] (Dorothy_Mantooth, and Sameul specifically) in the Strasburg comments complaining that player opt-outs aren’t fair.
The Nationals have 2 team opt-outs at the end of Ruiz’ contract. He’ll be paid $9.3 million in 2030.
(Per Baseball-Reference: baseball-reference.com/players/r/ruizke01.shtml?ut…)
The Nats can then opt-out of paying him $12.2 million in 2031 and/or $14 million in 2023. If he’s injured or not performing they don’t have to pay him those salaries.
Just so you are aware.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Those two commenters are NEVER wrong… never.