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The San Diego Padres still don’t know who their starting catcher will be next season. While they have some time to address this pressing issue, the options are dwindling.
The Baltimore Orioles agreed to a one-year contract with former San Diego Padres veteran catcher Gary Sánchez on Tuesday. According to MLB.com insider Mark Feinsand, the deal is for $8.5 million.
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