Catcher Vogt agrees to minors deal with Giants

MLB

SAN FRANCISCO — Free-agent catcher Stephen Vogt is returning to the Bay Area, agreeing to a minor league contract with the Giants.

Vogt shared the news in a text message Monday, when he was en route to the club’s spring training complex in Scottsdale, Arizona. Pitchers and catchers report Wednesday.

New Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi said Friday he was still seeking depth at catcher behind Buster Posey, who is recovering from season-ending right hip surgery.

Vogt, 34, had surgery on his troublesome right shoulder last May and didn’t play for Milwaukee last season. He says he feels great now and is throwing, but throwing from the catcher’s crouch remains a step he must complete.

A career .251 hitter with 57 homers and 218 RBIs through parts of six major league seasons, Vogt played for Oakland from 2013 through part of ’17.

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