Report: Rockies waive former All-Star catcher Díaz
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The Colorado Rockies placed catcher Elias Díaz on waivers, sources told The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.
Díaz, last year's All-Star Game MVP, has roughly $1.5 million remaining on his contract. He's slated for free agency after this season.
As a veteran who's accrued over five years of MLB service, Díaz can reject an assignment to the minor leagues should he pass through waivers unclaimed. He'd become a free agent in such a case.
The 33-year-old has hit .270/.315/.378 with five home runs across 84 games with the Rockies in 2024. He's struggled mightily since July, however, posting a measly .479 OPS and 21 wRC+.
Díaz owns a career 82 OPS+ across 10 MLB campaigns.
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