Angels sign veteran catcher who was recently DFA'd by Athletics

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Angels sign veteran catcher who was recently DFA'd by Athletics originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Los Angeles Angels have made a notable addition for catching depth, signing a veteran to a minor league contract.

According to Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors, backstop Austin Wynns has agreed to a minor league pact with the AL West club.

Wynns was designated for assignment by the Athletics a week ago.

"After Wynns cleared waivers, the A’s announced that he’d been released, though I’m told Wynns actually rejected an outright assignment to Triple-A Las Vegas and instead elected free agency, as is his right as a player with five-plus years of major league service," Adams wrote.

The 35-year-old is a defensive-minded catcher who has never appeared in more than 65 games in a season since his debut in 2018 with the Baltimore Orioles.

In nearly a full calendar year with the A's, Wynns hit .167/.204.304 with three home runs.

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The Angels' starting and backup catchers are both hurt.

Logan O'Hoppe has a broken wrist that should sideline him for an extended period of time, and Travid d'Arnaud was placed on the IL last week due to plantar fasciitis.

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