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Red Sox Bolster Catcher Depth
1 Feb
Summary
- Matt Thaiss signed a minor league deal with the Red Sox.
- He previously played six seasons for the Angels.
- Thaiss brings left-handed hitting to the catching position.

The Boston Red Sox have recently strengthened their catching depth by bringing in veteran Matt Thaiss on a minor league contract. This signing, confirmed on Saturday, includes an invitation to the team's major league spring training camp. Thaiss, originally selected by the Los Angeles Angels in the 2016 MLB Draft, played his first six professional seasons with the club.
During his tenure with the Angels, Thaiss was often shifted from behind the plate to leverage his hitting abilities. However, his offensive production resulted in a career .208 batting average. In the 2025 season, he recorded a .218 average across 60 games, with one home run and a .638 OPS.
At 30 years old, Thaiss is a 5-foot-11, 215-pound catcher who bats left-handed. The Red Sox currently have Carlos Narvaez set as their primary catcher, with Connor Wong slated for the backup role. However, given Wong's challenging 2025 season, Thaiss may present an opportunity to earn a roster spot with a strong performance this spring.



