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Rockies catcher Chris Iannetta’s value in 2018 was not found on the stat sheet


After using five different catchers in 2017, the Colorado Rockies brought back , who was with the club from 2006-2011, on a two-year, $8.5 million deal over the offseason. Iannetta, at age 35, brought stability behind the plate for the Rockies, starting 83 games in 2018. Iannetta has one more year left on his contract, so you can count on him being back in 2019. (Purple Row)

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