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Sun Apr 20 201422:19Chris Snyder announces his retirement Sunday
Chris Snyder announced his retirement from professional baseball on Sunday.
Snyder had been playing at the Rangers Triple-A Affiliate in Round Rock, where he was 5-for-21 (.238) in his first seven games. The 33-year-old backstop wraps up his big league career hitting .224/.328/.382 with 77 homers and 298 RBI in 715 games across 10 seasons.
Source: CSN Washington
Tue Mar 25 201413:41Rangers sign C Snyder to minors deal
Rangers signed C Chris Snyder to a minor league contract.
Snyder was just given his release by the Nationals on Monday. The Rangers are a logical landing spot with Geovany Soto expected to miss 10-12 weeks following knee surgery, but the veteran backstop will likely begin the year in Triple-A.
Source: Jeff Wilson on Twitter
Mon Mar 24 201420:35Chris Snyder released by Nationals
Nationals released C Chris Snyder.
Snyder had no chance to crack the Opening Day roster after the Nats traded for Jose Lobaton. The veteran backstop will now try to catch on elsewhere.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Dec 21 201314:31Chris Snyder can earn $1M plus incentives
Jerry Crasnick of ESPN reports that that Chris Snyder can earn $1 million plus incentives if he makes the Nationals roster out of spring training.
The veteran backstop inked a minor league deal with the Nationals on Saturday and is expected to compete for the backup catcher's job behind Wilson Ramos. He has always possessed a good deal of pop, and would be an intriguing name in deep NL-only leagues should he make the roster.
Source: Jerry Crasnick on Twitter
Sat Dec 21 201312:03Nationals sign Chris Snyder to minors deal
Nationals signed C Chris Snyder to a minor league contract.
The 32-year-old backstop appeared in just nine games with the Orioles in 2013, but hit a respectable .273/.330/.447 with 13 homers and 45 RBI in 73 games at Triple-A. He'll also receive an invitation to spring training and its conceivable he could compete to be the primary backup behind Wilson Ramos.
Source: Washington Nationals on Twitter
Fri Jun 7 201314:14Chris Snyder re-signs with Orioles
Orioles re-signed C Chris Snyder to a minor league contract, optioned him to Triple-A Norfolk.
Snyder elected free agency after being designated for assignment but will winds up back in the organization. He provides decent depth.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 4 201319:35Chris Snyder designated for assignment
Orioles designated C Chris Snyder for assignment.
He's no longer needed with Taylor Teagarden back from the DL. The Orioles hope Snyder will stick around, but he can opt out of his deal if another team offers him a major league job.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 30 201318:38Chris Snyder called up
Orioles purchased the contract of C Chris Snyder from Triple-A Norfolk.
Snyder was acquired via trade over the weekend following the injury to Taylor Teagarden. He'll back up Matt Wieters.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 30 201309:13Snyder to be added to O's roster Tuesday
Chris Snyder will be added to the Orioles' active roster Tuesday.
Snyder was acquired from the Angels on Sunday for right-hander Rob Delaney. He'll serve as Matt Wieters' backup while Taylor Teagarden (thumb) is on the mend.
Source: Dan Connolly on Twitter
Sun Apr 28 201323:44Orioles trade for Chris Snyder
Orioles acquired Chris Snyder from the Angels for RHP Rob Delaney.
Snyder, 32, was hitting .342/.388/.684 with Angels' Triple-A affiliate. With Taylor Teagarden on the disabled list, he could be an option for the backup job to Matt Wieters.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Apr 1 201313:36Chris Snyder accepts spot at Triple-A
Chris Snyder has accepted a spot at Triple-A Salt Lake.
Snyder was allowed to opt out of his minor league contract with the Angels but decided to remain with the club rather than test the free agent waters. He will serve as organizational catching depth this season.
Source: Mike DiGiovanna on Twitter
Mon Mar 18 201316:33Snyder can opt out of deal with Angels
Chris Snyder can opt out of his minor league deal with the Angels if he doesn't make the Opening Day roster.
Snyder latched on with the Angels on Monday after he was given his release by the Nationals. The 32-year-old has a decent chance of pushing Hank Conger for the backup catcher job.
Source: Mike DiGiovanna on Twitter
Mon Mar 18 201311:50Angels sign Chris Snyder to minors deal
Angels signed C Chris Snyder to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Snyder got released by the Nationals on Monday afternoon but was out of work for no longer than a minute. Hank Conger is tearing it up this year in the Cactus League, so Snyder will probably head to Triple-A Salt Lake.
Source: James Wagner on Twitter
Sun Mar 17 201311:33Chris Snyder likely to be traded
FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports that the Angels are among the teams interested in Chris Snyder.
Rosenthal says that Snyder is "likely to be moved" given the Nats' catching depth. The 32-year-old batted just .176/.295/.308 last season for the Astros, but he did have seven homers in 76 games. He would be a fine backup.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Sat Feb 23 201315:40Chris Snyder goes 2-for-2, homers
Chris Snyder went 2-for-2 and hit a two-run homer off the Mets' Shaun Marcum on Friday.
Snyder was unable to land a backup gig this winter and settled for a minor league contract with the Nationals earlier this month. There's no room for him on Washington's 25-man roster as is, but he'd be an obvious candidate for a trade if some catchers start going down this spring.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Feb 5 201313:31Nationals ink C Chris Snyder to minors deal
Nationals signed C Chris Snyder to a minor league contract.
The deal presumably includes a spring training invite. Snyder, 32, batted just .176/.295/.308 with seven homers and a .602 OPS over 258 plate appearances with the Astros last season. He'll function as insurance in case Wilson Ramos is slow coming back from knee surgery.
Source: Jerry Crasnick on Twitter
Wed Oct 31 201214:49Astros decline option on Chris Snyder
Astros declined C Chris Snyder's $4 million option for 2013.
Snyder will get a $500,000 buyout and test free agency. It's not a surprise to see the Astros decline, as $4 million is a hefty price for an unproductive backup catcher. The 31-year-old backstop batted just .176/.295/.308 with seven homers, 24 RBI and a .602 OPS in 258 plate appearances this year.
Source: Brian McTaggart on Twitter
Mon Oct 29 201215:12Astros to decline Snyder's option
According to MLB.com's Brian McTaggart, it "doesn't appear" the Astros will pick up Chris Snyder's $4 million option for 2013.
Snyder has a $500,000 buyout and isn't expected to return. The Astros will likely explore the free agent market for a backup catcher. Carlos Corporan is the likliest in-house candidate to replace Snyder.
Source: Astros.mlb.com
Fri Apr 20 201223:19Snyder plates Astros lone run
Chris Snyder went 1-for-4 and drove home the Astros lone run in their loss to the Dodgers on Friday.
Snyder has really struggled to get things going in the early part of the year, hitting just .100 (2-for-20) as he surrenders most of the at-bats at the catching position to Jason Castro. He's a solid veteran and does have some pop left in his bat, but isn't a factor in fantasy leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Mar 6 201216:55Chris Snyder hits second homer for Astros
Chris Snyder hit his second homer of the spring Tuesday against the Mets.
Perhaps it's too early to be making judgments, but it sounds like Snyder's power is intact after his latest back surgery. If so, he probably still rates as one of the game's top 20 catchers or so. The Astros, though, need to find out what they have in Jason Castro and should use Snyder pretty strictly as a backup. He could always become trade bait if he proves he's healthy.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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