The Texas Rangers and free agent catcher Danny Jansen are in agreement on a two year, $14.5 million deal, per multiple reports.
Catcher was the one remaining spot among the position player group that the Rangers needed to address, and the 30 year old Jansen gives the team someone who can share the catching responsibilities with Kyle Higashioka. Jansen slashed .215/.321/.399 last season, splitting time between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Milwaukee Brewers. He has a career .220/.310/.415 slash line and 100 wRC+. Jansen is not considered to be a good framer, but otherwise is fine defensively.
Less than half an hour ago, Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon posted a notes column at the Athletic that mentioned that the Rangers were in contact with the agents for Victor Caratini and Danny Jansen. Inte

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