Released by the Indians in the midst of camp, Ryan Hanigan is a 37-year-old vet of 10 seasons and four teams who provides next to zero power but has always put up good walk rates. Realistically, if they signed him, they wouldn't be looking much anything than replacement-level offense, but solid defense, smart baseball play, and a good replacement for d'Arnaud's (and Plawecki's to a lesser extent) outstanding pitch-framing capacity.
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