Robby Hammock

Robby Hammock

46-Year-Old CatcherC
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor league contract with the Diamondbacks in January of 2011.
CArizona Diamondbacks  
October 22, 2011
Hammock has been outrighted to Triple-A Reno, the D-Backs' official site reports.
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He may stick with the D-Backs' organization, but this move has enabled the team to open up a coveted 40-man roster spot.
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Hammock had very limited opportunities to swing the bat for the D-Backs since Chris Snyder and Miguel Montero managed to stay healthy for the most part in 2008. Despite minimal use, Hammock became eligible for salary arbitration and was non-tendered in December. Given his ability to adequately work behind the plate and at a few other positions as a utility option, he'll have a shot at winning a bench role with the Orioles this spring.
Hammock's versatility will keep providing him with opportunities to find work for a few more years, but Miguel Montero and Chris Snyder did a nice job behind the plate for the D-Backs last season and he's not going to hold more than a bench role. Consider him to be a serviceable midseason stopgap for one of your catcher spots should regular at-bats temporarily open up for him.
With Johnny Estrada gone, Hammock could be back in line for a job, especially if Miguel Montero scuffles and leaves things in Chris Snyder's hands. Hammock has some power and plays enough defense to stay behind the plate, though he can also play third and the outfield. Good endgame play in deeper leagues.
Hammock missed almost all of 2005 after surgery on a torn labrum in his shoulder. His last really healthy season was 2003, when he put up good numbers. We'll see if someone remembers that in the spring and gives Hammock a chance to win a utility role.
A knee injury and resulting surgery bothered Hammock all year, and he then underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder in early February. He likely won't see action until June or thereabouts.
Hammock was another one of those pleasant rookie surprises last year, playing all over the place (17 games in the outfield, 16 at third base, 36 as a catcher) before settling in behind the plate down the stretch last September. Hammock will likely hit well enough to get the majority of work behind the plate for the D-Backs this year, but he's nowhere near as good as Rod Barajas defensively, plus the D-Backs don't think he's strong enough to catch every day, so he might still get a start a week or so at either right field or third base. Still, after the first half-dozen or so catchers are gone in your NL draft, Hammock may provide as much value as any other backstop left on the board.
Hammock hit .290 with 11 homers in 122 games at Double-A in 2002, then struggled a little after the Diamondbacks sent him to the AFL (.241-3-15 in 28 games). He was drafted as a catcher, but the D-Backs played him all over the place last year; counting the AFL, he caught 71 games, played 57 in the outfield, and another 16 at third base. Hammock turns 26 in May; he hits well enough with decent plate discipline, but he needs to find a position before he becomes a DH for life.
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CArizona Diamondbacks  
September 2, 2011
The Diamondbacks have purchased Hammock's contract from Triple-A Reno, team's official site reports.
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CArizona Diamondbacks  
January 25, 2011
Hammock has signed a minor league contract with the Diamondbacks.
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CNew York Yankees  
April 3, 2010
The Yankees signed Hammock to a minor league contract on Saturday, the Journal News reports.
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CBaltimore Orioles  
April 18, 2009
Hammock (oblique) was activated from the DL at Triple-A Norfolk.
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April 9, 2009
Hammock went on the DL for Triple-A Norfolk with a strained oblique, the Baltimore Sun reports.
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