The Rangers have signed catcher Andrew Knizner, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post. The CAA Sports client will make a salary of $1.825MM.
Knizner, 29 in February, will join a new organization for the first time in his career. He was drafted by the Cardinals in 2016 and was with that club until he was non-tendered in November of 2023. On his way up the minor league ladder, he was considered a bat-first catcher with questions about whether his defense would be good enough.
He got brief looks in the majors in each of the past five seasons but didn’t get significant playing time as the Cardinals employed Yadier Molina as their primary backstop until he retired, then signed Willson Contreras to replace him. His bat didn’t impress much at the big league level in the 2019 to 2022 period but he showed a bit of promise last year. He hit 10 home runs in 241 plate appearances but his 5% walk rate and 25.7% strikeout rate were both a bit worse than average. His .241/.288/.424 batting line translated to a wRC+ of 92, which is 8% below league average overall but about par for a catcher.
But his glovework hasn’t been strong, as was suggested by prospect evaluators over the years. He has a career tally of -18 Defensive Runs Saved and is considered a poor framer by each of FanGraphs, Baseball Prospectus and Statcast. He’s considered a decent blocker by Statcast but his work with the throwing game is considered subpar.
MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projected him for a modest salary of $2MM this year but the Cards decided to cut him loose. They have Contreras in the starting role behind the plate and Iván Herrera on hand to handle the backup duties.
The Rangers have given Knizner a salary that comes in just beneath that projection. They have Jonah Heim as their primary catcher but lost their bat-first backup when Mitch Garver reached free agency and signed with the Mariners. They also have Sam Huff on the 40-man roster but both he and Knizner still have an option year remaining, which will allow the club to keep one of them in the minors as depth.
Knizner has four years and 21 days of service time, meaning he can be retained for 2025 via arbitration if he has a good season and the Rangers want to keep him around. A lengthy option assignment could even extend their club control by another year. His major league hitting hasn’t been overwhelming thus far but he has hit .303/.369/.461 in his minor league career. He was also a late conversion to catching in college and could perhaps still be developing his skills as a defender.
deGrom/Langford Texas Ranger
Noooooo! What a waste of money! Huff is perfectly fine for a backup. They could have signed Suter for a tick more.
Champ world champion Texas Rangers
1.8 is worth his 1 win
westex87
You are special
deGrom/Langford Texas Ranger
Look at how the team has no budget left and say that again with a straight face. Besides, Huff >>> Knizner
You have special needs… for attention.
westex87
Signing Knizner does not keep them from signing anyone else, he is perfectly fine fora backup catcher. Please tell us how Huffs limited work in the majors makes him better than Knizner who actually has a track record? I’m glad you work in the front office and know the budget.
rayreed5220
Dude. Catcher is a very important position. Injuries happen and depth is needed. What are you upset about?
rayreed5220
What?? It’s a depth signing. If anything this shows some faith in Huff. Looks like they’re willing to go into the season with Huff and Knizner as Heim’s backups. Both have options and both have potential. Injuries happen. This isn’t an indictment on Huff at all
gojira15
Knizner off to befuddle another fan base with his last name. Seems like a good clubhouse guy. That’s a good trait for anyone, especially a backup catcher.
spudchukar
Correct análysis. He was a favorite in the clubhouse. He isn’t as bad a defender as people say. Has learned a lot by being Yadi’s back-up for years. Pitch framing is wY overrated anyways, and his blocking is really pretty good and throwing has improved. He is a good signals calling, again learning from Yadi. Plus with more reps he is turning into at least an average hitter with occasional power. Good get by the Rangers.
DonOsbourne
I’m really surprised the Marlins didn’t sign him, but their front office is a mess. I’m happy for Kniz. The Rangers are a great organization. I wish him the best. He was an unselfish trooper for the Cards.
DarkSide830
Free Sam Huff.
stretch123
Sam Huff to Miami for Josh Simpson
HBan22
Maybe for Tanner Scott.
stretch123
Fair deal too imo. And one id do if I was both teams
Four4fore
Thank your pitching coach.
Rsox
Huff could end up replacing Mitch Garver as the semi-regular DH so i wouldn’t worry about him just yet
westex87
Not likely at all
HBan22
Over 518 at-bats in the past two seasons at AAA, Huff has 38 homers, 117 RBI and an OPS over .900… the guy can hit.
westex87
It’s AAA, doesn’t always translate
Clofreesz
What? Is this the new Austin Hedges?
CaseyAbell
Knizner had his best year in 2023. Figured somebody would pick him up on a low-rent deal, and now somebody has.
CaseyAbell
Speaking of the Rangers, there’s a story on Lone Star Ball that the team has agreed with seven of their eight arb-eligible players. The exception is Garcia. The Rangers haven’t gone to an arbitration hearing sine 2000, so you can expect an agreement with Garcia one of these days.
CaseyAbell
Er, since 2000.
raregokus
Joel Sherman already reported more than an hour ago that they’re going to exchange figures.
CaseyAbell
Yeah, I saw Sherman’s report. But I really doubt it will get to a hearing with Garcia. The Rangers just don’t do arb hearings.
Guyerbassist
Another bs signing the Rangers. Stop with the scrubs and defend this title. Unless it’s Hader or snell or MAYBE Monty I dont wanna hear about it
DonOsbourne
Bless you. You make spoiled Cardinals fans like myself sound humble and content. Well done sir!
rayreed5220
My god I hope we stay away from Snell
Dad
Rangers fans just got a steal ! He was the Cardinals clubhouse captain! He was taught by Yadi . He is THE best backup catcher in baseball and if given a chance will be a top ten starter! Calls a great game,Monty loves him!
He just never got a chance in St Louis!