Rockies agree to one-year contract with catcher Jacob Stallings
Denver Post
The Rockies agreed to a one-year contract with veteran catcher Jacob Stallings for 2025, with a mutual option for 2026.
After briefly hitting free agency, Stallings opted to return to Colorado for a second season and will likely become the primary catcher heading into 2025.
Stallings had a successful 2024, setting career-highs in batting average (.263) and slugging percentage (.453) with nine home runs. He has nine years of MLB experience and was awarded the National League Gold Glove in 2021.
The Rockies’ 40-man roster is full following the signing.
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