Chad Moeller

Chad Moeller

49-Year-Old CatcherC
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor league contract with the Rockies in January of 2011.
CColorado Rockies  
March 11, 2011
The Rockies released Moeller on Friday, the Denver Post reports.
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Moeller was competing for the backup catcher role; but since he was behind Jose Morales, the Rockies let him go to give him a chance to catch on with another team.
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Moeller is the leading candidate to be the backup to Matt Wieters, but the chances of him getting more than one start per week are next to nothing. He had the same role at the start of the 2009 season, but was banished to the minors when Wieters got the call, then got the backup role again when Gregg Zaun was traded. He offers next to nothing with the bat and it is questionable as to whether he would be worth an add in very deep leagues even if Wieters gets hurt.
Moeller's bat was impotent enough to warrant avoidance treatment to begin with, but now he's essentially a third catcher, with an emphasis on defensive contributions, with the Reds.
Moeller continues to prove that he's anything but a major league catcher. He hit .206 in a reserve role in 2005 and will probably reprise it in 2006.
Moeller was handed the starting catcher spot in spring training of last year and had a dismal season. After showing some promise at the plate in Arizon in 2003, he hit only .208 with five HR for Milwaukee and posted a terrible .568 OPS. This prompted the Brewers to sign Damian Miller in the offseason and drop Moeller to a backup role.
After the trade to Milwaukee, Moeller now shapes up as the Brewers' probable No. 1 catcher, and while he's no Piazza or Pudge, a .265 average with a homer every 10 games or so isn't that bad in NL-only leagues (hey, it beats having to take Brad Ausmus).
Moeller hit passably in limited action with Arizona last year (.286-2-16 in just 105 at-bats, .318 with 10 homers in 60 games at Triple-A). In addition, Moeller was officially anointed as Randy Johnson's catcher by both Johnson and Bob Brenly down the stretch last year. Since Moeller hits better than Rod Barajas and has landed an important customer account in The Big Unit, we like Moeller's chances of getting the bulk of the playing time behind the plate for Arizona in 2003. His bat makes him a decent late-round play in deep NL leagues.
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CColorado Rockies  
January 26, 2011
Moeller has signed a minor league contract with the Rockies, according to Matt Eddy of Baseball America.
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CNew York Yankees  
September 1, 2010
Moeller was called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday.
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CNew York Yankees  
June 26, 2010
Moeller, who was designated for assignment on Monday, cleared waivers and accepted an outright back to Triple-A Scranton on Saturday, the New York Daily News' Mark Feinsand reports.
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CNew York Yankees  
June 21, 2010
The Yankees designated Moeller for assignment on Monday, WFAN's Sweeny Murti reports.
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CNew York Yankees  
May 20, 2010
The Yankees recalled Chad Moeller from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, the YES Network's Jack Curry reports.
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