Drew Butera
41-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
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R
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2025 Projections
Moves to coaching ranks
Butera has retired from professional baseball and will serve as the Angels' bullpen catcher this season, Sam Blum of The Athletic reports.
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Butera appeared in 12 games with the Halos in 2021 and will stick around the organization in the coaching ranks. The 38-year-old appeared in 553 games with five teams over his 12 years in the big leagues, and he had a .196/.252/.290 slash line with 19 home runs.
Butera appeared in 12 games with the Halos in 2021 and will stick around the organization in the coaching ranks. The 38-year-old appeared in 553 games with five teams over his 12 years in the big leagues, and he had a .196/.252/.290 slash line with 19 home runs.
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Over the last five seasons, Butera has played in between 55-75 games and logged between 120-192 plate appearances every year. He has never exceeded four home runs or cracked even 35 runs-plus-RBI in his role as a backup catcher, and that's unlikely to change. Butera is now 35 years old and has been at least 39% worse than league average at the plate every year of his career except one. His defense behind the plate has held up into his mid-30s, but the pitch-framing metrics are not kind at all to Butera, creating some uncertainty about his future at the highest level of professional baseball. The Rockies did trade for him in late August to bolster their depth behind the plate for the postseason push, but Butera ended up logging only six plate appearances in total after Sept. 17.
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Joins Houston on MiLB deal
Butera signed a minor-league contract with the Astros on Tuesday, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle reports.
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Clears waivers
Butera cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Salt Lake on Tuesday.
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Designated for assignment
Butera was designated for assignment by the Angels on Saturday.
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Takes seat Friday
Butera isn't starting Friday's game against the Athletics.
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Not starting Thursday
Butera isn't starting Thursday's game against Oakland.
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