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Giants Select Jakson Reetz, Designate Mitch White For Assignment

By Nick Deeds | May 5, 2024 at 2:42pm CDT

The Giants announced a set of roster moves this afternoon including selecting the contract of catcher Jakson Reetz ahead of tonight’s game against the Phillies to take the place of veteran catcher Tom Murphy, who was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left knee sprain. Right-hander Mitch White was designated for assignment to make room for Reetz on the 40-man roster, while righty Daulton Jefferies was recalled to replace White on the active roster. Robert Murray of FanSided first reported Reetz’s selection to the majors, while Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area first suggested that Reetz would be the next man up in the event of an additional roster move.

Reetz, 28, was a third-round pick by the Nationals in the 2014 draft but didn’t make his MLB debut until 2021, when he appeared in two games with the club while filling in for injured veteran Yan Gomes alongside Tres Barrera. He received just two plate appearances at the big league level, going one-for-two with a double before being sent back to the minor leagues. Reetz has not appeared in the majors since then, instead bouncing between the Nationals, Royals, Brewers, and Giants minor league systems.

Despite his lack of MLB opportunities in recent years, Reetz has generally hit quite well at the Triple-A level, particularly for a catcher. He owns a career slash line of .234/.328/.478 in 577 trips to the plate at the level and enjoyed a particularly strong season with the Giants last year, for whom he slashed .243/.342/.500 in 82 games behind the dish.

While Reetz’s strong defensive reputation behind the plate and solid offensive numbers likely would have earned him a look by now in another organization, San Francisco is deep enough behind the plate to have parted ways with former top prospect Joey Bart earlier this season due to a roster crunch. However, with Patrick Bailey on the injured list due to a concussion and Murphy now out with an injury of his own, the Giants are now left to rely on 2023 Rule 5 Draft pick Blake Sabol and Reetz behind the plate for the time being.

As for Murphy, the veteran backstop told reporters (including The Athletic’s Andrew Baggarly) following yesterday’s game that he had “felt a pop” while blocking the ball and was slated to undergo an MRI today. No timetable has been made available for the 33-year-old’s return to action, though even a short absence is a blow the San Francisco given the club’s quickly evaporating depth behind the plate. Murphy signed with the club this past offseason on a two-year, $8.25MM deal to serve as Bailey’s backup but has struggled in the early going this season, slashing just .118/.211/.235 in 13 games. Hopefully, the time on the shelf will offer Murphy a chance to reset ahead of returning to the Giants later on in the season.

As for White, his brief tenure with his hometown team may be coming to an end as the club will have seven days to either trade the right-hander or attempt to pass him through waivers. Should White successfully clear waivers, the Giants would have the opportunity to outright the righty to the minor leagues. The 29-year-old righty once received top-100 prospect buzz as a member of the Dodgers and posted a strong 3.58 ERA in 105 2/3 innings with the club across parts of three seasons but has struggled badly since being traded to the Blue Jays prior to the 2022 trade deadline.

White posted a 7.65 ERA in 24 appearances with the Blue Jays before the club ultimately designated him for assignment earlier this year, at which point he was swapped to the Giants in a cash deal. White’s return to the NL West hasn’t gone well as he’s been lit up for seven runs on eight hits and five walks while striking out just one in 5 1/3 innings of work. Taking his place on the roster will be Jefferies, who allowed 13 runs (nine earned) in 4 2/3 innings with the Giants earlier this season but has settled in at the Triple-A level with a solid 3.44 ERA in 18 1/3 frames since then.

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29 Comments

  1. Reynaldo's

    1 year ago

    The next great Jakson/Jackson/Jaxon to grace our game.

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  2. towinagain

    1 year ago

    Padres need an arm…White can fill a spot…just saying.

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    • Canuckleball

      1 year ago

      Can he though? He has gotten worse, year over year.

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  3. gmenfan

    1 year ago

    White, Jefferies … just DFA them all. Farhan’s dumpster diving proved to just be more hot trash with those two.

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    • Jean Matrac

      1 year ago

      If you don’t care for the work of Zaidi, how about some justifiable criticism? Every team in MLB indulges in dumpster diving for MiL depth. Faulting Zaidi for doing what every other GM/PBO does is just hollow

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      • holecamels35

        1 year ago

        Can’t any team call up a minor league guy who can pitch as well or not better as Mitch White though? Seems silly to try and keep bringing in proven bad players hoping you can turn them around.

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      • gmenfan

        1 year ago

        Fair enough, let me be more specific. Farhan has created a roster where the “first man up” has been a series of roster cast-offs/waiver claims with 5+ ERAS. And those two gave the Giants exactly what their baseball card said they would … a poor outing.

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        • Jean Matrac

          1 year ago

          gmenfan, That’s a better criticism, though I don’t entirely agree. We don’t know all the info. I’ve wondered why some guys have been called up, but I do realize that the injuries to Beck as a reliever, and Snell as a SP, has crippled the planned depth.

          My guess is that Zaidi, and the MiL staff are reluctant to have some prospects promoted if they aren’t ready. So guys like Jefferies and White are simply cannon fodder until they feel more confident about the more prized prospects.

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        • xtraflamy

          1 year ago

          I think part of it is that a prospect has more value the more control you have. so keeping a prospect down with as many years/options left is more valuable than picking up something for nearly nothing hoping a change of scenery will help a former prospect return to earlier scouted form.

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    • solaris602

      1 year ago

      I’m getting a visual of Mitch White’s head sticking up out of a pet waste station near Oracle Park.

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    • Pickle_Britches

      1 year ago

      Just because they were drafted so early don’t mean they are good. Lol. Seems like that’s the Farhan strategy these days collecting all the top picks from previous drafts hoping they will live up to status they once had. They look terrible so far this year. I figured they would be a .500 team at the start of the season I highly doubt they’ll be close. More like 10-15 games under

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  4. Jean Matrac

    1 year ago

    Why Jefferies? He’s been the worst of all the pitchers they’ve used this season. Why not Roupp? He’s been inconsistent, but at least he’s occasionally shown some good stuff. And as bad as Teng and Avila have been, they’ve still been better than Jefferies. I don’t get it.

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    • Sadler

      1 year ago

      I thought Teng actually had a valuable role.
      He only pitched in games they already lost so who cares if he gives up more runs; just let him eat up the remaining innings.

      And considering how many games the Giants lose by the 5th inning; he seemed worth keeping around.

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    • claude raymond

      1 year ago

      Roupp started for Sacramento today and did lousy. My guess is Black replaces Jeffries. Jeffries was already with the team.

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    • Pickle_Britches

      1 year ago

      Because remember Jeffries was a 1st round pick several years ago. Lol. All the players looking for gigs who were drafted 1st-3rd round you can bet the Giants are checking in on them

      Reply
  5. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 year ago

    White got the Giants through the rain after their starter only made it two-thirds of an inning, not much of a reward

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    • TigersLoveCinnamon

      1 year ago

      He gave 8 base runners, and 4 earned in 2 1/3. Hardly call that getting them through.

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    • solaris602

      1 year ago

      When Zaidi tried to throw him away after the game, even the dumpster rejected him while commenting, “Come on, Farhan, even I have standards, and this guy doesn’t even qualify as hot garbage.”

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  6. Niekro floater

    1 year ago

    Can’t believe the Giants don’t have better bullpen options down on farm. Between AAA n AA u got nothing but these retreads w/astronomical era’s when given mlb opportunity ? Alot of these possible replacement Ps mentioned in comments are established turds w/recent performance as evidence. Rather see new guy get opp plus they’re cheap.

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    • TigersLoveCinnamon

      1 year ago

      Randy Rodriguez made his debut yesterday, looked pretty good, even hitting 100. Erik Miller is a rookie and is starting to slide into a high leverage role. Black is up now. Main thing is a lot of their pitching prospects are starters, and still young

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    • Pickle_Britches

      1 year ago

      Sanchez seems solid. Teng is garbage after seeing him pitch against the Padres I can tell he won’t make it. Ben Madison seems like he could be solid but I think he’s always injured.

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      • TigersLoveCinnamon

        1 year ago

        Do you mean Mcdonald?

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      • Baseball77

        1 year ago

        The Giants have no intention of ever looking at Ben Madison. He is in single A after pitching pretty well at AA last year. He is just org filler in their eyes.

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  7. blairg

    1 year ago

    Even worse than relief pitching – the Giants just cannot hit. You can turn on the radio every morning and hear that Farhan and Bomel are waiting for Soler, Slater, Estrada and Yaz to “turn it on”…as though somehow they are going to wake up one morning and all of a sudden become .300 hitters with an 800 OPS. We’ve been down this road for a couple of years – and sadly we get the same results. Meanwhile, Farhan gets twitchy when he thinks about bringing up a AAA outfielder who can hit better than what we have out there. The saddest part is that Chapman has the same “getting worse” disease – and now is not only hitting a robust .218 – but is also making a lot more errors than he used to make. And Farhan gave him a 3 year deal for $54,000,000 (along with giving Snell $31,000,000 for one season). Can someone remind me why Farhan still runs he team?

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    • Pickle_Britches

      1 year ago

      He won’t be after this season if they keep on playing this bad. They have a terrible farm so they won’t be able to count on any elite talent to come up and give em a boost. They waisted first round picks on supposedly two way players (Crawford and Eldridge) Crawford is pitching out of relief not hitting. Eldridge is hitting below avg while yet to pitch. Usually teams don’t pick future relief pitchers in the 1st round. But don’t ever count out the Giants on making people scratch their heads

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    • TigersLoveCinnamon

      1 year ago

      I get letting the young ones getting ab’s, but not letting heliot get an extended run in the majors still baffles me

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      • Pickle_Britches

        1 year ago

        I’m sure he’d be just as good as Lee lol. Let him play all season not pinch hit a few games here and there. Let him get consistent playing time. Lee don’t even look as good in the OF as Duggar or Andres Torres. No pop, no speed, avg D but he don’t k much. I remember people comparing him to Tony Gwynn lol. Nobody who has yet to hit MLB pitching deserves such comparisons. Just think how much money they would of saved if they signed Montgomery and Michael Taylor. Snell and Lee’s contracts plus a draft pick for Snell.

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    • Jean Matrac

      1 year ago

      blairg, In case you hadn’t noticed both Estrada and Yastrzemski have become .300 hitters with an .800 OPS. Since 4/12, not counting today 5/5, Estrada has hit .319/.338/.556, an OPS of .893. Today he went 1 for 3 with a HR. How much better should be be doing?

      The same could be said for Yastrzemski. Also since 4/12, he’s hit .304/.360/.500, an OPS of .860.

      Put the blame where it belongs, the middle of the order guys, Conforto, Soler, and Chapman.

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      • Pickle_Britches

        1 year ago

        I agree with you. Estrada and Yaz have been getting better. Conforto, Soler and Chapman are doing terrible. Lee don’t have speed, D is avg and he don’t have power but he’s getting paid 2x what Bryan Reynolds is making. Joc would of done just fine for a lot less money

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