A firm that smells of nostalgia and minor leagues
It seems that the Washington Nationals have decided to take a look at the catalog of players with a… let’s say, “vintage” experience. The Colombian Jorge Alfaro, the same one that San Diego fans will remember for his faces of frustration after being struck out, has been chosen to receive an offer that, surely, not even he himself expected. Because, let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to sign a catcher who has been in the minor leagues longer than an intern at a multinational?
On Tuesday, the Nationals front office, in a fit of creativity or utter desperation, agreed to a one-year contract with the catcher. Alfaro, now 32 years old, has spent the last season in the minor leagues, specifically in the ranks of Triple-A Nashville, where he has been able to enjoy a very different landscape from that of the Major Leagues. There, away from the spotlight and packed stadiums, he has hit .244 with 15 home runs and 49 RBIs. A statistic that, without a doubt, screams “sign me now!” or, at least, “hey, I still exist!”
The return of a legend… or of someone who has not played in MLB since 2023?
But the most notable thing about his time in Nashville was not his offensive numbers, but his ability to eliminate base thieves. Alfaro tied for fourth place in Triple-A by knocking out 24 runners. Imagine the scene: while other catchers dream of playing in the big leagues, he dedicated himself to hunting unwary people as if he were on a baseball safari. Quite a spectacle.
Of course, we cannot forget that his last appearance in the Major Leagues was in 2023, when he played 18 games split between the Colorado Rockies and the Boston Red Sox. Eighteen games. Not even enough to fill a month of the season. One wonders if someone in the Nationals front office took a good look at his recent history or just threw a dart at a list of names while closing his eyes.
The signing of Alfaro is one of those plays that either demonstrates unwavering faith in the rebirth of a veteran, or a desperate attempt to fill a hole on the roster without spending too much. After all, what could go wrong? Either Alfaro returns to his best version and becomes the unexpected hero of the season, or the Nationals will have a perfect excuse to justify another year of rebuilding. Of course, his experience could be useful for a team that seems to need a bit of… controlled chaos?
Meanwhile, fans are wondering: is this a brilliant strategy or just another step in the art of collecting baseball curiosities? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: the Nationals’ season promises to be interesting, to say the least.
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