The Guardians traded for 2-time Gold Glover Patrick Bailey from the Giants, sending LHP Matt Wilkinson and their 2026 CB-A pick in return. Bailey is recognized as the best defensive catcher in baseball, although his offensive performance has been underwhelming.
Key points
Guardians traded for Patrick Bailey from the Giants
Sent LHP Matt Wilkinson and 2026 CB-A pick in return
Bailey is considered the best defensive catcher in baseball
His offensive stats are underwhelming with a 70 wRC+
Bailey has over 10 fWAR in his first three seasons
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MAY 06: Patrick Bailey #14 of the San Francisco Giants leaves the field prior to the game between the San Diego Padres and the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Emma Bronsteader/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MAY 06: Patrick Bailey #14 of the San Francisco Giants leaves the field prior to the game between the San Diego Padres and the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Emma Bronsteader/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
Itās not every day that you see the Guardians making a notable trade before the calendar flips to July. (In fact, I canāt remember the last time the Guardians made a move like this this far in advance of the deadline).
If you missed it (somehow), the Guardians traded for 2-time Gold Glover Patrick Bailey from the Giants. They sent LHP Matt Wilkinson and their 2026 CB-A pick (#29) in return. In a corresponding move, the Guardians optioned Bo Naylor to AAA.
Patrick Bailey is a very interesting player. He is, arguably, the best defender in baseball (among all players, not just catchers). He is, by far, the best defensive catcher (although, on a rate basis, Hedges is close). His bat is underwhelming, but then again so are most of our catchersā. Before we get to the defense, letās talk about his offense. This trade has been relatively polarizing because of his offensive numbers, and because people are (in my opinion) perhaps overrating what we gave up to get Bailey.
Bailey is a switch-hitter, and has been around a 70 wRC+ over his career. However, despite that, heās put up over 10 fWAR in his first 3 seasons. He has three more years of control (FA in 2030). His chase and whiff rates are around league-average, but his strikeout and walk rates are far below league average. He showed flashes in 2024 of perhaps being a league-average bat, but hasnāt gotten back to that since. In 2024 he sported the highest pull air rate of his career. We all know thatās something the Guardians specialize in with their hitting development, so perhaps there is some more offense to unlock with Bailey. Even if there isnāt, heās a 3 WAR player on his defense alone. For reference, heād be 3rd among all Guardians since 2023 in fWAR. That is an incredibly valuable player.
I do wonder if the Guardians think thereās an approach adjustment to be made with Bailey, especially one that prioritizes him pulling the ball in the air. Oracle Park is, pretty much across the board, disadvantageous for hitters, so hopefully the transition to Progressive Field will help. His bat speed has slowly crept up since 2023 (70.1 -> 72.8 this year).
To his defense! Bailey is the best defensive catcher of the 2020s and, with time, could very well become the best defensive catcher of the pitch-tracking era. He ranks first in framing runs, defensive runs saved, and fielding run value among catchers. Heās so good at framing that that becomes almost the entire conversation around him. You can read more in-depth about his framing . He also excels at something that Guardians catchers have been, well, not great at: throwing out runners.
Apart from the fact that he is elite at framing, throwing out runners and, frankly, all aspects of catcher defense, pitchers rave about his game-calling and leadership, citing him as a big part of the reason theyāve succeeded in MLB. Bo Naylor has really struggled in that aspect. From what Iāve gathered, there are more than just a few Guardians pitchers who do not trust Naylor behind the plate. His ability to manage a game from start to finish has been a problem throughout his career, something that Hedges, for one, is among the best at. Bailey has frequently been able to get the best out of his pitchers. For example, heās caught 78 times throughout his major league career. Three other catchers have caught Webb >10 times: (30), (26), (19). Webb has performed better with Bailey than with any of the other catchers, including with a future HOFer in Posey. Webb sports a 3.10 ERA across nearly 500 innings with Bailey, over a tenth of a run lower than with any of those catchers. (Vogt caught him 5 times, and Webb had an ERA well north of 7 with him behind the plate).
The Guardians, essentially, traded for a younger, cheaper version of Hedges. This move clearly signals that they are comfortable with where the lineup is right now, and that they are fine with a black hole at catcher with the rest of the lineup producing. I know a lot of people are clamoring about Ingle, but I just donāt think the Guardians are 100% believers in his defense. Catcher defense is, obviously, incredibly important to the Guardians. Itās what they prioritize above all else in catchers. Ingle, they think, clearly isnāt ready to handle calling a game start to finish.
Regardless, Bailey should be extremely fun to watch behind the plate, and the Guardians didnāt have to give up anything that overwhelming for a 3 WAR player.
Q&A
What did the Guardians give up to acquire Patrick Bailey?
The Guardians traded LHP Matt Wilkinson and their 2026 CB-A pick (#29) to acquire Patrick Bailey from the Giants.
Why is Patrick Bailey considered the best defensive catcher?
Patrick Bailey is regarded as the best defensive catcher due to his exceptional skills in framing, throwing out runners, and game-calling, leading to strong performance metrics.
How does Patrick Bailey's offensive performance compare to other catchers?
Bailey has a career wRC+ of around 70, which is below average, but he has still managed to accumulate over 10 fWAR in his first three seasons due to his defensive prowess.
What impact will Patrick Bailey have on the Guardians' pitching staff?
Bailey is expected to improve the Guardians' pitching staff by enhancing game-calling and providing better leadership, as evidenced by his success with pitchers like Logan Webb.
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