Ryan Doumit gets 1-year deal with Twins
AP Sports Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years AGO
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The Minnesota Twins and versatile catcher Ryan Doumit agreed Friday a one-year, $3 million contract.
Matt Sosnick, one of Doumit's agents, confirmed the deal was done. The Twins declined to comment.
Doumit is a career .271 hitter who can also play first base and right field, skills that fit well with what the Twins are seeking this offseason. One of their priorities was a backup for catcher Joe Mauer after Drew Butera and Rene Rivera struggled to hit last season. Butera batted .167 in 234 at-bats and Rivera hit .144 in 104 at-bats.
Doumit spent seven years with the Pittsburgh Pirates, finishing the 2011 season with a .303 average, eight homers and 30 RBIs in 77 games. He missed two months with a severely sprained ankle. His best year was 2008, when he batted .318 with 15 homers and 69 RBIs in 116 games.
"He's trying to get as many plate appearances as he can and continue to help his value," Sosnick said. "He really wanted to play for Minnesota."
Doumit's familiarity with the organization was increased by his friendship with B.J. Garbe, his former high school teammate in Moses Lake, Wash., and the Twins' first-round draft pick in 1999. Doumit, who got married last weekend, will turn 31 in April.
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