Found this on Newbreak app tonight. I didn't hear any buzz about him this year. Wouldn't you bring him or try to trade him. Nope just releasing him.
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The Washington Nationals are reportedly releasing catcher Andrew Knizner, per Robert Murray of FanSided.
“The Nationals are releasing catcher Andrew Knizner based on the opt-out in his contract, source says. Knizner, who is hitting .382/.516/.500/1.016 in Triple-A, had a 184 wRC+ that was second in all of AAA (minimum of 75 plate appearances). He appears to be a strong candidate for a major-league contract based on his performance and teams needing veteran catching.” Knizner, 30, made his MLB debut in 2019. with the St. Louis Cardinals. He was an intriguing prospect with St. Louis but struggled to find success at the big-league level. He played in St. Louis until 2023 before joining the Texas Rangers in 2024.
The veteran catcher struggled with the Rangers, though, slashing just .167/.183/.211 across 35 games played. Knizner ended up landing a minor-league contract with the Nationals this past offseason. As Murray mentioned, Knizner has swung the bat well at the Triple-A level this season, hitting .382 with a 1.016 OPS in 23 games played.
He undoubtedly will receive interest from around the league in MLB free agency. It will be intriguing to see if Knizner is offered any big-league contracts.