Over two stints with the Blue Jays since 2014, Dioner Navarro has demonstrated many desirable traits. The Blue Jays should seriously consider him at backup catcher.
Dioner Navarro is most certainly not the flashiest name on the free agent market, and certainly is not the most attractive catcher. With so many new on the market, though, it could be easy to forget a known commodity.
Navarro left the Jays in free agency last year, signing a one-year deal with the White Sox to pursue his goal of being an everyday catcher. That didn’t go as planned and he ended up back in Toronto, filling in as a backup catcher much like in 2015.