The San Francisco Giants have signed catcher Diego Cartaya to a minor league contract, El Extrabase's Daniel Álvarez-Montes reported Monday night. Cartaya was released by the Minnesota Twins last Wednesday.
The Minnesota Twins released former Los Angeles Dodgers top prospect Diego Cartaya on Wednesday after a catastrophic 20 games in Triple-A this season, where he went 5-for-59 with 40 strikeouts.
The minor leagues are littered with players who never make it to the big leagues. The lowest levels of affiliated baseball feature a mix of bona fide prospects, and players who are fortunate to have extended their careers beyond college.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have one of the best rosters in Major League Baseball. The team also runs one of the most successful farm systems in the league.
The Minnesota Twins released catcher Diego Cartaya on Wednesday, per the organization's minor league transaction log. Cartaya, who joined the Twins via a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers in January, appeared in 20 games for Triple-A St.
An interesting start for the Minnesota Twins has led to the team having an underwhelming start to their 2025 campaign. Starting with a record of 9-16 through their first 25, Minnesota is sitting fourth place in the AL Central – six games behind the red-hot Detroit Tigers.
The Minnesota Twins are making a move to clear a spot on Rocco Baldelli’s active roster as he looks for answers. Ex-Dodgers catching prospect Diego Cartaya cleared waivers early Friday afternoon and will play with Triple-A St.
The Atlanta Braves could turn to a former Los Angeles Dodgers prospect as an option behind the plate with their starting catcher on the iinjured for the next four to six weeks.
Despite the offseason buzz surrounding potential trades involving the veteran catcher, he remains a member of the Twins. Could the team's newly-acquired former top prospect be his heir apparent?
Imagine being 23 years old and having to read about how the baseball season ahead of you is a "make-or-break" campaign that could set you up for the ultimate success or send you spiraling down a dark road.
Earlier this offseason, former top prospect Diego Cartaya was caught in the crosshairs of the Los Angeles Dodgers loaded roster. Now, he's trying to earn a spot with the Minnesota Twins as they work to make the playoffs once again.
The Minnesota Twins recently acquired catching prospect Diego Cartaya from the Los Angeles Dodgers and are seemingly stockpiling catchers. When it comes to the arguably most important position in baseball, the Twins are trying to find some options.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have traded minor league catcher Diego Cartaya to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for minor league right-hander Jose Vasquez, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a star-studded team coming back after winning the 2024 World Series. They’ve been making moves this offseason to improve every position on their team.
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Minor League pitcher Jose Vasquez from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for catcher Diego Cartaya. Vasquez appeared in 11 games for the Dominican Summer League Twins last season.
File this one under "a good problem to have." The Los Angeles Dodgers officially have so many good players that they can't fit them all under one roster.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have designated minor-league catcher Diego Cartaya for assignment, according to Fabian Ardaya of the Athletic. This move opens a 40-man roster spot for Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim, who was signed today.
The Los Angeles Dodgers needed to clear a roster spot once KBO star Hyeseong Kim signed his three-year contract. Their roster casualty came as a bit of a surprise.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made the signing of Hyeseong Kim to a three-year contract official on Friday, and in order to make room on their 40-man roster, designated Diego Cartaya for assignment.
Not too long ago, Diego Cartaya was on the fast-track to the Major Leagues and a spot on the Los Angeles Dodgers roster. Heading into 2023 he had garnered a lot of praise from inside and outside the Dodgers organization.
Diego Cartaya is in his fifth season with the Los Angeles organization since being signed as an international free agent out of Venezuela in 2018. The 22-year-old quickly established himself as one of baseball’s top prospects, but he endured some struggles last year in his first action with Double-A Tulsa.
Diego Cartaya, a highly-regarded prospect in the Los Angeles Dodgers farm system, is reportedly dealing with a back injury in spring training, per Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.