
The Rockies are in agreement with catcher Brett Sullivan on a minor league deal, reports Thomas Harding of MLB.com. He’ll be in camp as a non-roster invitee.
Sullivan is a depth option behind the plate. He has appeared in the big leagues in each of the past three seasons. He made it into 33 games for the Padres in 2023 but has been limited to 10 combined appearances in the last two years. The 31-year-old (32 in February) has hit .204 with a .250 on-base percentage and two home runs in 112 career plate appearances.
San Diego ran Sullivan through waivers at the end of Spring Training. They traded him to the Pirates a couple weeks later. Pittsburgh briefly called him up in June while Joey Bart and Endy Rodríguez were each on the injured list. He was designated for assignment once Bart made it back a week later. Sullivan spent the rest of the season in Triple-A, where he slumped to a .203/.265/.328 slash in 253 plate appearances.
While this wasn’t a good year, Sullivan has a more serviceable .261/.332/.432 mark in five Triple-A seasons. Colorado only has two catchers on the 40-man roster: Hunter Goodman and Braxton Fulford. Goodman is the clear starter after a 31-homer campaign, but the 27-year-old Fulford hit .213/.267/.324 over his first 38 career games. He still has minor league options if the Rox wanted him to get more playing time in Triple-A. Sullivan is the only catcher in the organization who has any MLB experience. Colorado could add a veteran depth option, either on a cheap big league contract or another non-roster invite.
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!