The White Sox placed catcher Max Stassi on the 10-day injured list this afternoon due to hip inflammation, per a club announcement. The club also recalled catcher Korey Lee from Triple-A Charlotte. Lee had previously been optioned to the minor leagues last week as Chicago settled on Stassi and Martin Maldonado as their catching tandem to open the season, but Stassi’s injury will instead create an opportunity for Lee to break camp with the club.
That Stassi is dealing with a hip issue is particularly concerning given the fact that he missed considerable time last season due to a hip strain that prevented him from taking the field with the Angels to open the year. While Stassi missed the entire 2023 campaign, only the first half of that absence was due to his hip injury; Stassi recovered from that issue midseason, but he and his wife revealed back in November that the three-months premature birth of their son necessitated Stassi to step away from the game and attend to his family for the remainder of the 2023 campaign. While it’s concerning to see him once again hit the IL due to hip problems, White Sox manager Pedro Grifol told reporters (as relayed by ESPN) today that Stassi is just “a little sore” after the long layoff from major league play and is still “getting his work done” despite the fact that he’ll open the season on the shelf.
Stassi, 33, was a fourth-round pick by the A’s in the 2009 draft. Upon making his big league debut with the Astros back in 2013, he spent several years as a reserve catcher shuttling between Triple-A and the majors; he appeared in just 44 games in the big leagues across his first five major league seasons. He took on a larger role with Houston in 2018, however, and made the most of the opportunity by hitting a respectable .226/.316/.394 (100 wRC+) in 88 games with the club that year while posting elite defensive numbers behind the plate.
Despite that solid performance, Stassi’s playing time with the Astros was once again limited by the arrival of Robinson Chirinos, and the club ended up dealing Stassi to their division rival in Anaheim. He took his game to another level with the Angels during the 2020 and 2021 seasons, maintaining that strong defense while slashing .250/.333/.452 with a 113 wRC+. Unfortunately, Stassi took a major step back in 2022, posting just a .180/.267/.303 (63 wRC+) slash line while his defensive metrics slipped from excellent to merely average behind the plate.
Between Stassi’s struggles in 2022 and his lost season last year, it’s hard to say what can be expected from the veteran in 2024. That uncertainty may have played a role in Stassi being dealt twice this offseason; once to the Braves alongside longtime Angels utilityman David Fletcher, an again to the White Sox the very next day. That said, Stassi has clearly shown himself to have the potential to be an average-or-better catcher both at the plate and behind it throughout his time in the majors, and it’s easy to imagine him contributing significantly to the club’s catching corps alongside Maldonado and Lee if he can get healthy.
As for Lee, the 25-year-old once received top-100 prospect buzz as a member of the Astros farm system, but has struggled badly in his first 36 games of big league action with a slash line of just .100/.156/.167 in 96 trips to the plate across the past two seasons. He was acquired by the White Sox at the trade deadline last year in exchange for veteran right-hander Kendall Graveman. Upon the club’s acquisitions of Stassi and Maldonado this winter it appeared that Lee was ticked for additional reps at the Triple-A level, where he’s a career .255/.313/.435 hitter in 841 plate appearances. He’ll instead return to the majors for at least the beginning of the 2024 season, where he’ll likely serve as the backup to Maldonado.
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Korey Lee still has potential but he needs regular minor league at bats to further develop
Palehosed85
Too bad Quero is farther off. He’ll be worth the wait though.
avenger65
Manny: It doesn’t seem like that’s the problem. He’s simply an awful defensive and offensive catcher, which means he’ll fit in nicely with the White Sox.
Aiden Awe
Manny: Don’t listen to Avenger65.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Avenger65 must be fun at parties
Hammerin' Hank
He likes to talk about the importance of hitting the cutoff man. What could be more fun?
BrianStrowman9
Lee almost has 800 AAA abs over 3 seasons.
Pretty nice sample of work.
oldgfan
Joey Bart on line one.
stymeedone
Give it a day. Joey Bart on waiver wire.
kevnames42
It’s wild that Maldonado still has a starting gig.
Aiden Awe
He’ll be backup catcher.
JLinTexas
It’s wild that Lee is getting blocked by Maldonado again, too. The kid’s gonna have to hit at least a little to stick around.
cwsOverhaul
Mixed blessing. Lee can split time with Maldonado and sink-or-swim on a club where zero pressure to win exists. He has had plenty of AAA time.
Stassi was acquired as a roster dump at 33yo. Not a big deal. Might be dfa’d if Lee is passable and injuries too much for an old catcher.
Mr. Bizness
Lee was great this spring, either Stassi or Maldonado shouldn’t have made the team. Maldonado is a career .207 hitter with severely declining defensive abilities who hasn’t hit over his body weight since 2014. Stassi is a career .212 hitter, so not much there either. Lee has hit at AAA and throughout the minors, but hasn’t yet in the majors with albeit a small sample size. He’s obviously not the long term answer at catcher for the Sox, but as a fan, I’d much rather see him behind the dish as the bridge to Quero than Maldonado and Stassi.
Aiden Awe
Stassi missing the entire season last season due to family reasons.
mohoney
I’m still trying to figure out why Martin Maldonado was signed.
cwsOverhaul
Good with pitchers for his swan song. Maybe can help young catchers and add him to coaching staff at minor or ML level after this season (with eye on potential future skipper).
Grifol letting the locker room implode in year 1 made him look even more unqualified and non-leadership material than most of us suspected. He might last another 2yrs since JR doesn’t want to pay 2 managers.
The Brokenheart Kid
And the injury bug has bitten. Who gets injured first, YoYo or Baby?