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  • SEA Catcher #21
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    Mariners signed C Andrew Knizner to a one-year contract.
    It’s worth $1 million, according to MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer. Knizner secures a big-league deal after hitting .221/.299/.299 in 33 games for the Giants last season. Somewhat interesting is that he had the best defensive numbers of his career during that span. He also struck out at half of his career rate (10/7 K/BB in 88 plate appearances). He’s the clear backup to Cal Raleigh at the moment, though the Mariners still might have interest in a Mitch Garver reunion if the price proves right.
  • FA Catcher #21
    According to Adam Jude of the Seattle Times, the Mariners are nearing a deal with free agent backstop Andrew Knizner.
    The 30-year-old was non-tendered by the Giants back in November after slashing a woeful .221/.299/.299 with one home run and five RBI in 88 games during the 2025 campaign. If it winds up being a major league deal, Knizner would be the favorite to open the season as the understudy to Cal Raleigh.
  • FA Catcher #21
    Giants non-tendered C Andrew Knizner.
    Knizner was officially cut loose by San Francisco after being designated for assignment earlier on Friday to make room for trade acquisition Joey Wiemer. The 30-year-old backstop should be able to latch on as emergency catching depth somewhere this offseason.
  • SF Catcher #21
    Giants designated C Andrew Knizner for assignment.
    The Giants needed to clear a spot on their 40-man roster after acquiring Joey Wiemer on Friday and it looks like Knizner drew the short straw this time around. The 30-year-old backstop hit just .221/.299/.299 with one homer and five RBI in 88 plate appearances with the Giants during the 2025 season.
  • SF Catcher #14
    Giants placed C Patrick Bailey on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to June 8, with a neck strain.
    San Francisco has reversed course and decided to give Bailey some extra time off to rest and recover after experiencing neck spasms earlier this week. It’ll be Andrew Knizner handling the bulk of the catching duties in his absence.
  • SF Catcher #14
    Patrick Bailey (neck) remains out of the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Rockies.
    Bailey is on the bench for the second straight contest after being scratched from Tuesday’s lineup with neck spasms. It’ll be Andrew Knizner handling the catching duties again on Wednesday night. The fact San Francisco hasn’t brought up any emergency catching depth seems to suggest that he’s not at risk of landing on the injured list.
  • SF Catcher #14
    Patrick Bailey was scratched from Tuesday’s lineup with neck spasms.
    Andrew Knizner will take over behind the plate and handle the catching duties during Tuesday’s game against the Rockies. It sounds like a precautionary decision on the part of the Giants. There should be an update on his status following the contest.
  • SF Catcher #9
    Giants selected the contract of C Andrew Knizner.
    Knizner will head to the Giants two weeks after signing with the club on a minor-league deal. The 30-year-old backstop will operate as Patrick Bailey’s backup while with San Francisco.
  • SF Catcher #9
    Giants signed C Andrew Knizner to a minor league contract.
    Knizner latches on with San Francisco as extra organizational catching depth just a couple days after being released from his minor league deal with the Nationals. The 30-year-old backstop has appeared in 293 games in the big leagues since 2019.
  • FA Catcher #9
    Nationals released C Andrew Knizner.
    Knizner had an opt-out in his minor league contract with the club and has been cut loose to pursue an opportunity elsewhere. The 30-year-old backstop has been one of the more impressive hitters in the International League this season, batting .382/.516/.500 with one homer and 11 RBI through 23 games for Triple-A Rochester. He should be able to latch on somewhere else as extra organizational catching depth.