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Orioles to sign OF Leody Taveras to a one-year deal
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Outfielder Leody Taveras is expected to sign with the Baltimore Orioles, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Mike Rodriguez first reported the agreement. Heyman, crediting Rodriguez, added that it’s a one-year, $2M deal.

Seattle designated Taveras for assignment in mid-June. He cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Tacoma. The Mariners had acquired him via waiver claim from Texas in early May. Taveras elected free agency a few weeks ago.

Taveras had spent the past five big-league seasons with the Rangers. He debuted in 2020, serving in a part-time role. Taveras didn’t provide much at the plate over his first three seasons, but offered strong center field defense and some speed on the basepaths. He stepped into a bigger role the following year, appearing in 143 games. After totaling 660 plate appearances from 2020 to 2022, he reached 554 in 2023. Taveras hit 14 home runs and stole 14 bases while slashing .266/.312/.421.

The strong 2023 helped Taveras maintain a large role in 2024, though he fell off as a hitter. He posted an 84 wRC+ across 529 plate appearances. Taveras did steal a career-high 23 bases, but hit just .229. Notably, Taveras qualified for arbitration ahead of that 2024 season given his Super Two status.

He earned $2.55M that season. Taveras and the Rangers agreed to a $4.75M deal for 2025, but luxury tax considerations for the Rangers led to trade rumors. Texas ultimately kept him around, only for Taveras to crater at the plate. He slashed .241/.259/.342 in 30 games with Texas before being cut loose. He continued to struggle after joining the Mariners, hitting .174 over 98 plate appearances.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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