Yankees Sign FreeAgent Backstop After 7-Year Astros Stint
Summary
The New York Yankees signed Miguel Palma, a 23-year-old catcher from Venezuela, to a minor-league contract. Palma previously played for the Houston Astros for over seven years. This signing gives the Yankees more options at the catcher position.Key Facts
- Miguel Palma is a 23-year-old catcher from Venezuela.
- The New York Yankees signed him to a minor-league deal.
- He previously spent over seven years with the Houston Astros organization.
- Palma's contract with the Yankees appeared on his official roster page after a delay of about five days.
- The Yankees have Austin Wells as the main catcher and J.C. Escarra as a backup.
- Palma is right-handed, while current Yankees catchers are left-handed hitters.
- He was ranked No. 24 among the Astros' prospects according to MLB Pipeline.
- Palma is noted for his defensive skills, while his batting is less developed.
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