The Brewers announced that they’ve designated catcher Eric Haase for assignment. That clears active and 40-man roster space for newly-acquired backup catcher Danny Jansen.
Haase’s position on the roster was clearly tenuous once the Brewers lined up the Jansen trade. The righty-hitting Haase has backed up William Contreras all season. He hasn’t gotten much playing time. Contreras leads MLB in starts behind the dish, leaving Haase in the lineup on just 19 occasions. He’s batting .229/.289/.357 with a pair of home runs in 77 trips to the plate.
It’s not easy to get into any kind of offensive rhythm with such infrequent playing time. Haase has power but has always had a lot of swing-and-miss in his game. That’s a common profile for a backup catcher, but the 32-year-old isn’t the plus defender that teams tend to prefer from their #2 backstop. While Jansen’s recent defensive grades haven’t been great either, he had a stronger reputation with the glove earlier in his career than Haase has ever had.
Haase is out of options, so a DFA was the only way to take him off the big league roster. Milwaukee has a couple days to try to find a trade partner. They’d need to place him on waivers if there’s no trade by Thursday evening’s deadline. Haase is playing on a $1.35MM arbitration salary. He has enough service time to refuse an outright assignment but would forfeit what remains of that salary to do that, so he’d likely accept an assignment to Triple-A if Milwaukee manages to sneak him through the waiver wire.
Dang! A catcher and Brewer. Has White Sox written all over it.
YEP this one stings. The White Sox stadium is only about 2 hours away tho. Greg Counsell makes the Chicago commute every day. Can’t be that bad.
He really commutes?
Scioscia had a place close by the ballpark he’d stay in sometimes and commuted an hour 15-30 on most nights.
Haase maximized his abilities and has had a career a lot of guys would be proud to have had. Scrappy guy had some memorable moments with the Tigers.
Haase was a solid backup catcher. I don’t quite understand this move.
40% SO rate this year and an average at best defensive catcher. Guessing they were moving on with Quero close anyways.
RHB with a 472 OPS vs LHP. Janson at 820 OPS vs lefties. Much better option to come off the bench.
3.159 years of service arb1…he might get tagged for an extra arb year.
Pretty good backup catcher with very good power at times. Good attitude and very good clubhouse player and teammate. Expect him to be picked up on waivers quite quickly.
Ironically Haase is in need of a new house
To Texas
Having too many catchers always seems to work its way out. Just such a demanding position.
It’s great to have a guy in AAA who is familiar with your pitching staff and capable of occasionally hitting one out.
94th percentile for knee(s) down. That’s pretty elite… Some team’s going to want that.
AJ Preller, line one.
Totally. Screams Pads.
Thank god! Haase is the worst framer in the majors. Nice guy… I find it odd that this fanbase rallies around a terrible player like Haase and dogs Conteras..
Oh wait.. racists