News

The career of a former Houston Astros fan favorite is set to come to an end after the 2025 season. USA Today’s Bob ...
Maldonado played for Bethune-Cookman for three seasons, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, who both played for the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Padres signed Maldonado to a minor-league contract Thursday that includes an invitation to spring training, Dennis Lin of The Athletic reports.. Maldonado was released by the White Sox in July ...
On Sunday, five-ninths of the Padres lineup joined the organization on a minor league deal. Their center fielder (Tyler Wade) signed his deal before the 2024 season, was cut before opening day and ...
It doesn't get much better than that for a veteran catcher. The 38-year-old Maldonado signed with the Padres on a non-roster deal back in January to give the team some depth in spring training.
Maldonado, 37, signed a one-year deal with the Sox in the offseason. The veteran backstop secured a $4.25MM guarantee in the form of a $4MM salary with a $250K buyout on a $4MM club/vesting option ...
The Houston Astros haven’t done much this offseason in terms of free agency. But, in one area, MLB.com believes the Astros have improved more than any other team in baseball.
Their left fielder (Oscar Gonzalez) and catcher (Martín Maldonado) signed before spring ... Fernando Tatis Jr. did what he does and the Padres came away with a 3-2 win to hold onto baseball’s ...
A former Gold Glove winner, Maldonado is a defensive-minded catcher who batted just .119/.174/.230 with four homers in 48 games for the lowly Chicago White Sox last season.