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Danny Jansen Gives Rangers Veteran Catching Partner for Kyle Higashioka
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- The Rangers signed Danny Jansen to a two-year, $14.5 million deal (with $15.5 million if bonuses are reached), adding a veteran catcher to the roster.
- Jansen brings bat-to-ball value behind the plate, though his best seasons came previously, with 10.8 fWAR since 2018 ranking him among top MLB catchers.
- The Brewers declined Jansen's $12 million mutual option for next season, clearing a path for other destinations.
- Defensive metrics portray Jansen as a solid, if unspectacular, receiver with notable strengths in blocking and a history of injuries.
- Texas evaluated Victor Caratini as an alternative before finalizing Jansen, signaling a push to deepen catching depth.
- Kyle Higashioka remains the incumbent catcher, with a mutual option for 2027 shaping how Jansen complements the duo.
- Jansen's prior wrist and hamstring injuries have limited his playing time across multiple seasons, affecting his consistency.
- In 2025, Jansen served as a part-time contributor for Milwaukee after a Rays stint, posting a respectably above-average hitter by some metrics while catching about 93 games across teams.
- Pairing Jansen with Higashioka is expected to give Texas a balanced catching duo behind the plate for 2025 and beyond.
- The deal aligns with Texas' broader plan to bolster catching depth while keeping options open for the future, including prospects like Malcolm Moore.
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