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Gary Sánchez, a two-time All-Star, has signed a one-year, $1.75 million deal with the Milwaukee Brewers.
Sánchez played for the Orioles in 2025, hitting .231 with five home runs in 29 games.
He previously played for the Brewers in 2024, providing a solid backup option.
The Brewers, who struggled with power in 2025, hope Sánchez can add some punch to their lineup. They finished 22nd in the league in home runs.
This signing allows the Brewers to be patient with their top prospect, Jeferson Quero.
The Brewers have now doubled their free-agent expenditures this offseason with the signing of Gary Sánchez.
Gary Sánchez, 33, brings a wealth of experience to the Brewers, having played 859 career games with 189 home runs. While his time with the Orioles in 2025 was hampered by injuries, Sánchez has shown glimpses of his former All-Star form, most recently hitting 19 homers in 75 games in 2023. His return to Milwaukee provides a reliable backup to William Contreras and an option at designated hitter. The Brewers, seeking to improve their power numbers, view Sánchez as a valuable addition. The financial commitment is minimal, giving the team flexibility to integrate top prospect Jeferson Quero into the major league roster when he is ready.
Sánchez's previous stint with the Brewers in 2024 saw him hit .220 with 11 home runs in 280 plate appearances. He is familiar with some members of the Brewers' staff, which could aid in his transition. The Brewers also signed veteran catcher Reese McGuire to a minor league deal, further solidifying their catching depth.
Q: What are the terms of Gary Sánchez’s deal with the Brewers?
Sánchez signed a one-year deal worth $1.75 million.
Q: How did Sánchez perform in 2025 with the Orioles?
He hit .231 with five home runs in 29 games.
Q: What role is Sánchez expected to play for the Brewers?
He is expected to be a backup catcher and a potential designated hitter.
Gary Sánchez’s return to the Brewers bolsters their catching depth and adds potential power to their lineup.
The Brewers are making strategic moves to balance veteran experience with prospect development.
Keep an eye on how Sánchez performs in Spring Training and whether he can regain his All-Star form.
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