Yes, you read that correctly. The White Sox’s seven-game losing streak is over, thanks in part to Martin Maldonado, who launched his first homer in a White Sox uniform.
With longtime Astros catcher Martin Maldonado leaving Houston for the Chicago White Sox in free agency last offseason, a vacancy developed at the catcher position.
Things will be much different behind the plate for the Houston Astros this season as Yainer Diaz is taking over for long-time catcher Martin Maldonado.
Perhaps one of the least talked about storylines throughout the offseason and entering Spring Training is who will be catching pitches from the Houston Astros' top-end staff.
On Friday, the Chicago White Sox officially announced the signing of veteran catcher Martin Maldonado. In order to make room for him, the Sox have designated infielder Zach Remillard for assignment.
As the Houston Astros enter the 2024 season, there aren't many questions for them to answer. Sure, the Astros could always get better, but the same core will likely return barring any trades before the season.
After being linked to him earlier in the offseason, the Chicago White Sox have officially reached an agreement with free agent catcher Martin Maldonado. Per Jon Heyman of the New York Post: Martin Maldonado to the White Sox.
The Chicago White Sox and catcher Martin Maldonado have agreed on a one-year contract with an option for the 2025 season, MLB Network reported Tuesday night.
The White Sox are adding their second former Astros catcher this offseason.
The White Sox are in agreement with catcher Martín Maldonado on a one-year contract with an option for 2025.
There will be a new era for the Houston Astros behind the plate in 2024 after they said goodbye to their long-time catcher Martin Maldonado this offseason.
Veteran catcher Martin Maldonado is drawing interest on the free agent market from the Miami Marlins and Chicago White Sox, among others. Per a report from Chandler Rome of 'The Athletic' on Tuesday night: The Astros’ impending signing of Vïctor Caratini will end Martín Maldonado’s tenure with the team.
The Red Sox are considering a number of position player targets, including a pair of outfielders.
It seems that the Los Angeles Angels are looking all around for help across their roster. With new manager Ron Washington in the mix, the team believes that they have a chance to make things happen next season.
The Houston Astros and their fans have a ton of respect for Martin Maldonado. He has been the paragon for the franchise for much of the previous five seasons.
The Astros have interest in a reunion with catcher Martin Maldonado, but they’re not alone in showing interest.
The July 4 fireworks are almost here, but before the holiday festivities begin, let's set off some fireworks of our own in MLB. YB's Jack Dougherty is here with his three favorite players to hit a home run on Monday's slate.
Houston Astros catcher Martin Maldonado sure knows how to break out of an offensive slump. Maldonado, who is slashing just .175/.258/.275 this season, broke out in a big way on Tuesday, May 9, in Anaheim.
Houston Astros catcher Martin Maldonado will make history on Sunday night, as he'll become the first catcher ever to be "mic'd up" on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball.
Houston Astros catcher Martin Maldonado underwent sports hernia surgery on Tuesday. He posted a photo from a hospital bed on Instagram and texted "everything went great" to a Houston TV station.
Former Milwaukee Brewers catcher Martin Maldonado spent six years in Milwaukee. In 2016 he was traded to the Los Angeles Angels for Jett Bandy. Two years later the Angels traded him to the Houston Astros.
Maldonado requested the bats from Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols, as they're the same model the future Hall of Famer uses.
A player, manager, or coach who tests positive must isolate for a minimum of 10 days.
The Astros placed Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, Yordan Alvarez, Martin Maldonado and Robel Garcia on the injured list due to MLB's health and safety protocols.
The Houston Astros have reportedly come to an agreement with catcher Martin Maldonado, who took less money to come back to the club in 2020. Per Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, Maldonado agreed to a two-year, $7 million deal with the Astros.
This is the second year in a row that a player has seemed to be dissatisfied with Boras’ representation. The agent’s strategy of waiting until teams improve their offers has not been working the last two years.
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