San Francisco Giants is adding veteran catcher Tom Murphy after the free agent agreed to a two-year, $8.25 million contract that includes a $4 million option for 2026, the Giants announced Saturday.
Earlier this offseason, former Seattle Mariners' catcher Tom Murphy signed a new deal with the San Francisco Giants. He told the San Francisco Chronicle how his friendship with former M's outfielder Mitch Haniger helped sell him on signing with the National League West team.
The San Francisco Giants have made another significant move this offseason, signing free-agent catcher Tom Murphy to a two-year contract worth $8 million.
The SF Giants have agreed to a two-year, $8 million contract with free-agent catcher Tom Murphy (#46-ranked free agent), according to multiple reports.
The Giants are in agreement with the free agent catcher on a two-year deal with a 2026 club option, according to multiple reports.
Mariners catcher Tom Murphy has been shut down from baseball activity for another 10 days and is not a lock to return to the team this year.
Two MLB veterans have signed minor league deals, and players are moving levels. Here’s what you should know about today’s MLB transactions. The Seattle Mariners have placed backup catcher Tom Murphy on the Injured List with a left thumb sprain.
The Mariners announced that they have selected the contract of catcher Brian O’Keefe. He will take the active roster spot of fellow backstop Tom Murphy, who has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a left thumb sprain, retroactive to August 14.
Seattle Mariners catcher Tom Murphy was ejected from Tuesday night’s game against the New York Yankees after a rookie umpire decided to flex his muscles.
The Seattle Mariners can't catch a break on Tuesday night against the New York Yankees. After losing 10-4 on Monday night, the M's trail New York, 8-2, at the time of this posting.
SEATTLE — Tom Murphy is done for the season, Mariners manager Scott Servais announced on Thursday. The veteran catcher is set to undergo shoulder surgery.
The Seattle Mariners are getting very little out of their catchers. So, what should they do? A reoccurring question at the beginning of the season was would the Seattle Mariners carry three catchers?
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