John Baker

John Baker

43-Year-Old CatcherC
 Free Agent  
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$Released by the Mariners in May 2015.
CSeattle Mariners  
May 20, 2015
Baker was released Wednesday, MLB.com's Greg Johns reports.
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The Mariners optioned Jesus Sucre to Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday, so a roster move was necessary to clear a spot. The 34-year-old Baker was hitting just .161/.185/.194 in 17 games on the season.
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You have one buck to spend on your second catcher at the end of the draft. You're looking for someone who might luck into playing time. Get a few homers. Steal a base or two. Hit for a can't-hurt-you batting average. Maybe he's young enough that he hasn't hit his peak yet. John Baker is none of these things. The 34-year-old backstop is nearing the end of the line.
At 32 years old, Baker has little left to offer fantasy owners. In 2012, he produced a modest bounce back from what was a useless 2011 campaign. If he was in a strict platoon and only faced lefties, he might actually be of some small use to owners as he is a career .274/.353/.388 hitter against southpaws. However, when one takes into account the fact that he'll be playing half his games at Petco Park, it's tough to see how Baker, who makes modest contact and has no power (zero home runs in 2012), will fit into most owners' plans for the 2013 season.
A slow recovery from Tommy John surgery basically scuttled his 2011, and he was mostly limited to DH and pinch-hitting duty even when he did get back onto the field. His numbers in 2009 were decent, but moving to the cavernous Petco Park for half of his games will likely stifle his limited pop. Traded to the Padres, he'll provide solid on-base skills as Nick Hundley's backup if he's now fully recovered.
Baker struggled with a forearm issue all season last year, which eventually required Tommy John surgery in September. The delay in getting diagnosed means he may be limited to pinch-hitting duties when the season begins, and the John Buck signing relegates him to backup duties anyway even when he does get fully healthy. Scratch him off your list of potentially useful endgame catchers.
Baker's excellent walk rate over 61 games in 2008 tumbled to merely OK during the 112 games he played last season, which makes him much less useful from a reality standpoint. In fantasy terms, though, his solid batting average and adequate power makes him one of the better cheap catcher options around.
Just as it started to look like Baker's defense was going to pigeon-hole him as a Triple-A lifer, injuries behind the plate forced the Marlins to give him a chance. He proved to be better than advertised with his glove and exactly as advertised with the bat, and he'll enter spring training as the starting catcher. His batting eye and ability to make solid contact pegs him as an excellent candidate for the No. 2 slot in the batting order, and if he wins that role he'll probably have a bit more value in 5x5 leagues than traditional 4x4.
Thud. That about sums up Baker's 2005 campaign, which he started out playing in the A's organization at a higher level than fellow older prospect Jeremy Brown, but ended with Baker posting a putrid .667 OPS at Triple-A Sacramento. Claimed off waivers by the Marlins, he could win a spot in the majors with a nice spring, but may need another year at Triple-A.
Baker enjoyed a solid season at Double-A Midland, hitting .280/.355/.477, but he did strike out 95 times in just 440 AB. He spent a brief stint at Triple-A Sacramento, which is where he figures to spend the bulk of the 2005 season. Oakland's trade for Jason Kendall clouds his immediate future in the organization.
One of Billy Beane's Moneyball picks from the 2002 amateur draft. Baker slumped badly following a mid-season promotion to Double-A, hitting just .240 and slugging .280 in 43 games. He's behind Jeremy Brown among A's catching prospects.
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CSeattle Mariners  
March 30, 2015
Baker was reassigned to minor-league camp Sunday, the Seattle Times reports.
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CSeattle Mariners  
March 24, 2015
Baker is expected to lose the backup catching job to Jesus Sucre, the Tacoma News Tribune reports.
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CSeattle Mariners  
January 28, 2015
Baker signed a minor league contract with the Mariners on Tuesday, and received an invite to spring training, CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports.
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CFree Agent  
December 2, 2014
The Cubs declined to tender Baker to a contract, the Chicago Sun-Times' Gordon Wittenmyer reports.
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CChicago Cubs  
August 31, 2014
Baker went 0-for-4 during Game 1 of Saturday's doubleheader with St. Louis.
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