When the Chicago White Sox departed Spring Training, veteran catcher Max Stassi wasn't quite ready to go. Dealing with left hip inflammation, Stassi landed on the injured list on March 25.
In a move that was a bit surprising to some, catcher Korey Lee has closed camp as a member of the Chicago White Sox major league roster. Max Stassi has gone on the injured list, the 10-day kind, with a hip injury.
The White Sox placed catcher Max Stassi on the 10-day injured list Monday due to hip inflammation, per a club announcement.
The Chicago White Sox on Monday placed catcher Max Stassi, 33, who missed all of last season, on the 10-day injured list because of left hip inflammation, and recalled Korey Lee from Triple-A Charlotte to fill his spot on the Opening Day roster.
The Chicago White Sox on Monday placed catcher Max Stassi, who missed all of last season, on the 10-day injured list because of left hip inflammation. Stassi, 33, had not played in a spring training game since March 20.
The Chicago White Sox are only three days from their Opening Day tilt against the Detroit Tigers. The club made many decisions to whittle down their final roster over the last few days, but they still have work to do.
A former Houston Astros catcher is on the move for a second time in a week. Max Stassi, who played for the Astros for the first six-plus years of his career, was traded from the Los Angeles Angels to the Atlanta Braves earlier in the week.
While the rest of the baseball world was focused on Shohei Ohtani signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday, the Chicago White Sox and Atlanta Braves swung a trade.
Solid defensive catcher, probably close to free. It’s another Jerry Reinsdorf triumph! On Saturday afternoon, the White Sox crossed “veteran catching help” off of their wish list for 2024 by once more standing near a dumpster outside of the Atlanta front office and finding Max Stassi — his uniform pockets stuffed with cash, to boot.
The Chicago White Sox acquired catcher Max Stassi from the Braves on Saturday, 24 hours after he was moved from the Angels to Atlanta. The White Sox, who also get cash considerations in the swap, will send the Braves a player to be named later or cash, the teams announced.
The Atlanta Braves barely waited a blink before trading veteran catcher Max Stassi to the Chicago White Sox.
The Los Angeles Angels announced they trade infielder David Fletcher and catcher Max Stassi to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for Evan White and Tyler Thomas.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Friday The Atlanta Braves made yet another offseason move as they acquired infielder David Fletcher and catcher Max Stassi from the Los Angeles Angels.
The Los Angeles Angels are keeping busy.
Entering the offseason, the Los Angeles Angels seemed pretty set with their plan at the catcher position. The team has the likely catcher of the future in Logan O'Hoppe and then some depth behind him.
Heading into the 2024 season, the Angels have a ton of work to do to round out their roster. They aren’t sure what that will look like right now, but they seem to be getting a key veteran piece back for next season.
In what's been a disaster of a season for the Halos, the team made several waiver moves after buying at the deadline in an effort to get under the luxury tax.
The Los Angeles Angels announced on Sunday morning that Max Stassi will miss the remainder of the 2023 season after being placed on the restricted list due to a personal family matter.
The Los Angeles Angels placed catcher Max Stassi on the restricted list on Sunday as the 32-year-old continues to deal with a serious family medical issue.
The Los Angeles Angels might have just found a way to limbo under the luxury tax threshold.
Los Angeles Angels catcher Max Stassi is dealing with hip soreness that could land him on the injured list, opening the door for top prospect Logan O'Hoppe to make the team.
The Los Angeles Angels fell out of contention by the MLB trade deadline last year and made several deals, including sending Brandon Marsh to the Philadelphia Phillies for top catching prospect Logan O’Hoppe.
In his third full season with the Los Angeles Angels, veteran catcher Max Stassi dealt with his worst performance in a few years. Dealing with drawn-out stretches of poor play and multiple injuries, the 31-year-old didn’t live up to the same backstop who earned a three-year deal following the 2021 season.
MLB insider Hector Gomez reported on Wednesday that the Angels are showing a lot of interest in veteran catcher Gary Sanchez. The 30-year-old Sanchez remains an unsigned free agent after spending last season with the Minnesota Twins.
One glaring area that the Los Angeles Angels have struggled this season is behind the plate, and it begins with starting catcher Max Stassi. Stassi has taken a step back in 2022 and isn’t quite the offensive player they signed to a three-year contract that runs through the 2024 season and a player option for the following year.
The Los Angeles Angels gave their 31-year-old catcher Max Stassi a three-year contract extension on Thursday night. In doing so, the Angels have maintained a level of stability at the catcher position, as Stassi will be their guy for the next couple of years.
Stassi didn’t hit much in 2019 with the Astros and Angels, the latter of whom acquired him at the July trade deadline, and he underwent hip surgery in September.
Houston Astros catcher Max Stassi has had plenty of experiences throughout his six seasons on the majors. But what happened on Tuesday night will be an experience he won’t soon forget.
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