The Cleveland Guardians think they have found their catcher for the next three-plus seasons.
The Guardians acquired two-time Gold Glove-winning catcher Patrick Bailey in a trade with the San Francisco Giants for the No. 29 pick in this year’s draft and left-handed pitching prospect Matt “Tugboat” Wilkinson.
Here’s what to know about the 13th pick from the 2020 MLB draft.
Guardians veteran catcher Austin Hedges loves the trade for Patrick Bailey
Austin Hedges has never shied away from competition at the catching position and is one of the team’s biggest fans of the move.
“He has all the aspects that I personally look for in a catcher,” Hedges said. “. “He’s the elite receiver, blocker, thrower, human. He’s a special, special guy. Behind the plate he’s second to none.”
Bailey’s ability to adapt will be tested quickly as he’s already in Cleveland.
It’s much more than switching from the National to the American League.
“It’s very tough, especially when you’ve been in an organization very long where you’ve helped groom a lot of guys,” Hedges said. “You get to know them inside and out. Going to a new spot, forces you to go back to the basics. You get to know a pitcher’s strengths and learn another group quickly.
“Luckily, we have the best culture in baseball. He’s going to catch on really quick. That’s his skillset. This is nothing he’s not built for. With the group that we have, the learning curve is going to be quick for him. I anticipate him helping us quite a bit.”
Guardians manager Stephen Vogt sees great things in Patrick Bailey
Catchers are a special breed and as a former Major League catcher himself, Guardians manager Stephen Vogt sees great things in Bailey.
“I got eight (or) nine texts from the Giants organization just raving, not wanting him to leave,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said. “We feel like we got a good one.
“… Just seeing the spark in Hedgy’s eyes, he knows he’s going to get pushed. He knows he now has to push somebody and with David (Fry) right there between them, … that’s why it works. That the three were so close (Fry, Hedges and Bo Naylor) and I know it will be the same with Patrick. Our goal hasn’t changed. it’s to win and we know Patty will step right in and help us to do that.”
What Guardians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti sees in Patrick Bailey
Chris Antonetti didn’t hide the fact that the Guardians have been trying to acquire Bailey for the last few years.
As those talks intensified over the last week, the president of baseball operations hammered out a deal late Friday evening.
“We gave up value to get him,” he said. “He does everything well behind the plate, from receiving to game-calling to controlling running game to leading the pitching game, he checks all the boxes.
“To get a guy like that who is elite in so many different ways, it will help us prevent giving up more runs. That’s ultimately what we’re trying to do, impact the scoring runs equation and win as many games as we can. We think Patrick will help us.”
What MLB.com says about Patrick Bailey
Patrick Bailey contract details
The club has control of Bailey for three more seasons.
The 26-year old is in the pre-arbitration phase of his contract for the 2026 season, with a salary of $2.2 million. Bailey is under team control and not eligible for free agency until 2030, with arbitration years ahead in 2027-2029.
Brad Bournival can be reached by email at bbournival@usatodayco.com and is on X at @bbournival.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Patrick Bailey’s potential impact on Guardians has team excited
Reporting by Brad Bournival, Akron Beacon Journal / Akron Beacon Journal
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