The D-backs announced Friday that they’ve claimed catcher René Pinto off waivers from the Orioles. Baltimore designated him for assignment a week ago to create roster space for free agent signee Charlie Morton. Arizona already had two open spots on their 40-man roster, so there’s no corresponding move.
Pinto changes hands for the second time this offseason. Baltimore had claimed him off waivers from the Rays within days of the end of the World Series. Their subsequent signing of Gary Sánchez to an $8.5MM free agent deal indicated that Pinto’s tenure with the O’s could be brief. The 28-year-old is out of minor league options. Baltimore couldn’t send him to Triple-A without exposing him to waivers. The Orioles will go with Adley Rutschman and Sánchez as their duo behind the plate.
While Pinto has a better chance of holding his roster spot in Arizona, that’s by no means guaranteed. Gabriel Moreno is locked in as the starter. Jose Herrera has spent parts of three seasons as the backup. Herrera is also out of options. It’s unlikely that the Diamondbacks will carry three catchers into the regular season. The Snakes could let Pinto and Herrera compete for the #2 job during Spring Training.
Alternatively, Adrian Del Castillo could squeeze them both off the roster. He had a monster year in Triple-A (.312/.399/.603) and hit .313/.368/.525 in his first 25 big league games. Del Castillo isn’t considered an especially strong defender, however, so the Snakes could use him as a multi-positional bench bat rather than risk thinning their catching depth by waiving Herrera and Pinto.
Pinto is a right-handed hitter who has appeared in parts of three MLB seasons for Tampa Bay. He owns a .231/.263/.404 slash with 10 homers across 237 career plate appearances. Pinto showed some power in a small sample in 2023. That earned him the Opening Day catching assignment last season, but he struggled behind the dish. Opponents went 18-19 in stolen base attempts over just 135 innings. Pinto also committed a passed ball and was behind the plate for seven wild pitches.
Tampa Bay optioned him and kept him in Triple-A for the rest of the season. He hit just .191/.257/.373 over 53 games with their top affiliate and was never called back up. Pinto’s broader offensive track record in the minors is more impressive. He’s a .253/.303/.487 hitter across 907 Triple-A plate appearances spanning four seasons.
towinagain
Diamondbacks to Padres “you signed Pinto we’ll sign a Pinto”
Hopefully Rene doesn’t run like a Pinto.
MeowMeow
One of our cats is named Pinto so I always cheer for this guy.
drdback
ATTENTION MIKE HAZEN:
DBacks should attempt to trade Montgomery, Walston, and Perdomo to Toronto for Bo Bichette and Ricky Tiedeman. Lawler could still fit into the equation and Marte could get some rest from playing the field with some DH At Bats. Bichette can play 2B, SS, 3B and has a good bat with good wheels too. Just had a down year in Toronto and has publicly said he doesn’t want to play there anymore. This would be a good deal for both teams I believe.
i like al conin
Del Castillo is ready for a full time gig.
sufferforsnakes
Angels & NL West
ADC and Smith can share the strong side of a DH platoon with multiple RHH – Marte (switch), Alexander, Lawler, Suarez – sharing the short side. Does ADC offer much positional versatility? I’ve only seen him play catcher.
letsholdemandgohome
No beans about it, they claimed him.