White Sox, Catcher Narváez Ink Minors Deal
The White Sox and catcher Omar Narváez have agreed to a minor league contract that includes an invitation to big league camp for spring training.

The Chicago White Sox and catcher Omar Narváez have agreed to a minor league contract that includes an invitation to big league camp for spring training. The deal was announced by the team on Friday. Narváez broke into the majors with the White Sox in 2016 and played 221 games with the team before being traded to Seattle in November 2018 for right-hander Alex Colomé. The 32-year-old catcher batted a career-low.154 in 28 games with the New York Mets last year and was released in June. He then signed with Houston, but never appeared in a game for the Astros. Narváez is a career.251 hitter with 53 homers and 203 RBI in 677 games, also playing for Milwaukee for three seasons. He made the NL All-Star team with the Brewers in 2021.