The Astros announced the signing of free agent catcher Víctor Caratini to a two-year contract. It’s a reported $12MM guarantee for the ACES client.
Houston general manager Dana Brown has made clear the team was looking for a #2 catcher. The Astros are turning the starting job over to 25-year-old Yainer Diaz, who posted an impressive .282/.308/.538 line as a rookie. Diaz still worked in something of a timeshare with veteran Martín Maldonado in 2023 — the young player also took a fair number of reps at designated hitter — but the Astros declared Diaz their top catcher from the outset of the offseason.
Backing up a very talented young catcher is familiar territory for Caratini, who played that role with the Brewers in 2023. Working behind William Contreras, Caratini played in 62 games and tallied 226 plate appearances. The switch-hitter had spent the last two seasons with Milwaukee overall. The Brewers had acquired him from the Padres shortly before the 2022 campaign. Caratini slumped to a .199/.300/.342 line during his first year but rebounded with a solid .259/.327/.383 showing a season ago.
A first-time free agent, the Puerto Rico native turned 30 in August. As one of the youngest catchers in the class, it’s not a surprise that he secured a multi-year pact. While he doesn’t bring much power to the table, Caratini has solid bat-to-ball skills. He struck out in fewer than 20% of his plate appearances last season while making contact on over 80% of his swings (a few points above the 76.4% league average).
On the other side of the ball, Caratini’s best trait is his pitch framing. Statcast has credited him as better than average at securing strikes throughout his career. He has rated reasonably well at blocking pitches in the dirt as well, although his arm strength is fringy. Of the 54 catchers with 20+ throws to second base this year, only Logan O’Hoppe and Yasmani Grandal had longer pop times on average.
Caratini nevertheless brings some positives on both sides of the ball. He’s a better offensive player than Maldonado, who now is almost certainly headed elsewhere after spending the last four and a half seasons in Houston.
If the salaries are distributed evenly, the contract brings the Astros’ payroll projection to roughly $222MM (via Roster Resource). More notably, the $6MM average annual value puts Houston’s estimated luxury tax tab right at the $237MM base threshold. The Astros have tended to hover around the tax line, aligning with Brown’s comments throughout the offseason that the club is working with a fairly limited amount of financial flexibility. Now that backup catcher has been solidified, they figure to turn their attention to the middle relief group.
Chandler Rome and Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic first reported the Astros were in agreement with Caratini. Robert Murray of FanSided reported the two-year term, while Mark Feinsand and Brian McTaggart of MLB.com were first with the $12MM guarantee.
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SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Figured he could get a starting job somewhere
benhen77
Starting would pay about the same for him right now. May as well take the backup job on a good team.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
He’ll get a majority of the starts by July.
joec 3
Now if Houston could get hicks or neris or both, it would be solid off-season.
Goku the Knowledgable One
Best Bond Villain name
puhl
I like this signing. Pretty solid defensively and I like that he can switch hit. His strikeout rate for his career is just 24%. I can live with that too. Maldando struck out 38% of the time last year.
HBan22
Caratini is underrated. Big upgrade over Maldonado.
User 899214610
Well Maldonado was there for the way he controlled the pitching staff, not for his offense.
daveb1
He was there for the way he allegedly controlled the pitching staff. His mouth piece is gone. And now he’s gone.
User 899214610
I thought Hinch held him in that regard too in 18-19… I could be wrong. But, whatever he was there for, it wasn’t the offense lol.
jjd002
Yes, he was previously top notch. This last season he was terrible in all aspects. Diaz was much better. Literally every number showed it.
User 899214610
Don’t get me wrong, I understand moving on from maldy. I guess if the pitchers aren’t lobbying to keep him, he is expendable. Especially if you can bring in this guy to be your back up and he could start on many teams out there.
❤️ MuteButton
Everybody keeps saying that but the numbers don’t back it up. Maldonado always caught the Astros top two starters, Verlander and Valdez. However the team’s ERA was higher when Maldonado was behind the plate versus Diaz. Maldonado could not throw out any runners, horrible. He was worst in the major leagues with passed balls. It was clearly time to move on.
Baseball77
Maldonado was played merely based on reputation, it seems, and nothing else.
stpofsd
gotta really hand it to Houston. tanking for those 4 seasons really opened up a very long and very consistently successful window of contention. if only so many of our favorite low budget teams could have done anything close to it there’d be so many more happy fans in the world
HalosHeavenJJ
Very nice signing. Quality depth is so key
YourDreamGM
If they had Houston’s population they could do better.
takeitback
Literally has nothing to do with the way the Astros drafted and developed players.
fivepoundbass
No, but it has a lot to do with which ones they have been able to invest in, and keep long-term
astros_fan_84
Houston has been a big city for a long time. Jim Crane is the one who made it into a perennial contender.
Blue Baron
@stpofsd: But only a few teams can actually contend in any given year, so that would be impossible by definition.
stroh
Good move for a backup. Glad Yainer will be the starter – 23 HRs and 60 RBIs in only 350 ABs last year – will be good to see him get regular ABs.
kripes-brewers
Burnes next??
Chris Koch
Fun implying Houston trade for Burnes after signing his 3.0ERA catcher he pitched to last season.
kripes-brewers
Yep. Burnes claimed he was having trouble jiving with the young Contreras early on and Caratini handled him the rest of the way I believe…
Chris Koch
Fwiw- Sept 10th with Burnes pitching 8 no hit 0 run innings was the last time Counsell had Caratini start with Burnes. Contreras started the last 3 games of regular season and his postseason game that Burnes pitched poorly in. 2 of 4 games 17IP 8ERs.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Always liked Caratni.
AlanZ
America’s Team gets better
Dotnet22
Almost gagged on this disgusting comment.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Wrong site. This is mlb trade rumors. Seems like you want FootballTradeRumors
kdevry
Cleveland’s worst trade since evolution
GarryHarris
I’m not saying all trades between Detroit and Cleveland went Detroit’s way but, there’s a couple trades worse than the one referenced here just between these two clubs. Detroit acquisitions from Cleveland resulted in some of Detroit’s best trades for their franchise:
MG Joe Gordon
C Eric Hasse (Purchase)
1B Norm Cash (#3)
2B Willi Castro (Even Al Avila won a trade)
3B Ray Boone (#10)
SS Jhonny Peralta
LF Rocky Colavito (#7)
CF Larry Doby (Loss by Detroit – Traded for Tito Francona)
RF Bruce Campbell
1B Claude Rossman
LP Ed Killian (#2)
LP Hank Aguirre
RP George Uhle
RP Steve Gromek (#10)
LP Don Mossi
RP Red Donohue
LP Al Aber (#10)
Astros_fan_in_Aus
Thank goodness, this means we have seen the last of Maldonado. This guy might not be top class, but he is a huge upgrade on Maldonado. I note that in 54 games where he started as catcher this year he had only one error and zero passed balls.
freeland1787
That is a lot of money for a backup catcher. I’m guessing more of a split situation with Yainer Diaz instead of a clear starter/backup situation.
roob
Not. That’s the going rate now for a good backup. Atlanta is paying Darnaud $8 mil per for years.
pdxbrewcrew
No, $6 MM is not the going rate for a backup. Only 12 catchers total are set to earn that much. So, for over half the league, $6 MM is more than their starter makes.
GarryHarris
Travis d’Arnaud is not just a backup catcher. He’s the back half of a catching tandem.
GarryHarris
I don’t think Victor Caratini will be used as a back-up catcher but more as part of a catching duo much in the way Buck Martinez was used throughout his career.
Astrosfn1979
If that’s the case, Espada will have a very short tenure as Astros manager.
Dusty keeping Diaz on the bench was the biggest single point of contention between Dana Brown and him, and a huge factor that Dusty retired.
GarryHarris
Dusty Baler is 74. That’s why he retired from Managing. He’s almost old enough to be President.
thomasg1951
Dusty. Sleeps during games
Astros_fan_in_Aus
I think you are wrong. Brown has very clearly stated they wanted a backup catcher, not a second catcher.
stros1fan
Yainer will get more starts at catcher than Caratini, barring a major offensive regression from Yainer, but don’t expect Yainer to start much more than 90 games at catcher in 2024. He’s never started more than 51 games at catcher in any professional season. His usage will need to be gradually ramped up.
IDR
Caratini is also going to likely play 1B and spell Abreu from time to time.so they’d be paying for his time there as well.
truthlemonade
I also thought it seemed high. I am a Padres fan and I want SD to resign Victor Caratini. A SD journalist said he could command between $6-$8mm. That seems low.
SD is pretty high on their young catcher Luis Campusano, but between C/DH/1b/PH I could think that both could get 400 plate appearances in a season.
GarryHarris
It’s looking like SDP will use Luis Campusano and Gary Sanchez.
Armaments216
SD just picked up Kyle Higashioka as part of the Juan Soto return.
GarryHarris
I think they’ll flip him.
spudchukar
Yeah, good choice by the the Astros. Caratini will be an asset.
PutPeteinthehall
He’s brought in to start two games a week. No catcher is able to withstand starting 162 games a season and be able to play at a high level. It’s a big plus to have a hitting catcher to man the DH spot on his off day and still have a capable backup to put in. A lot of back up catchers have no bat. Good signing.
Joirgro 2
Wish that the Brewers brought Victor back. A very good clutch hitter and underrated defensive one.
AlBundysFanClubPresident
Same. But at 2/$12, I doubt MKE had any interest in making a fair or comparable offer.
Reunion with Maldy possibly now? But only if he’s dirt cheap. Team is poor dontcha know..
Badtakesonly
Good pickup, better hitter than Barnhart or Maldy, that’s for sure. Maldy’s defense went way downhill last year too, loved the intangible value he brought to the clubhouse but it was time to move on. Now if they could sign a solid reliver or two I’d be happy with their off-season. Hopefully Caratini melds well with the pitching staff and with Diaz.
astros_fan_84
I feel like the Maldy in 2023 was more controversial than sign stealing ever was, at least inside the astros fanbase. I’m glad it’s over.
Atlanta Jack
Nice signing, hoped White Sox would have signed him.
Mr_KLC
The catcher for Framber is now officially gone. Time to call the Reds and see if they want Valdez in trade for Bregman’s (and maybe Altuve’s) replacement.
Wheeler Dealer
Always liked him on the Cubs, hit good for a catcher