Red Sox, Plawecki avoid arbitration by agreeing to one-year contract

Kevin Plawecki is staying in Boston.

The 30-year-old catcher has avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year contract with the Red Sox, the team announced Wednesday. The Boston Globe's Alex Speier reported the contract is worth $2.25 million.

Plawecki hit .287 with three home runs and 15 RBI over 64 games as Boston's backup catcher last season. It was his second year with the Red Sox.

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Red Sox outfielder Kike Hernandez was pretty excited over the news of Plawecki coming back:

The Red Sox have been pretty quiet in MLB free agency so far. Their only notable outside additions have been left-handed pitcher James Paxton and right-handed pitcher Michael Wacha.

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