Kurt Suzuki put up a combined .239/.297/.344 line with 16 doubles and eight home runs in 122 games and 445 plate appearances for the Washington Nationals in 2012-13.
Playing for the Minnesota Twins between 2014-16, the then-30-to-32-year-old backstop put up a solid .263/.316/.364 line with 75 doubles and 16 home runs in 368 games and 1,355 PAs.
Over the last two seasons, with the Atlanta Braves, Suzuki put up a .276/.341/.485 line with 37 doubles and 31 home runs in 186 games and 697 PAs.
Suzuki, now 35, talked after signing a 2-year/$10M deal in D.