Victor Manuel Caratini is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball. He previously played for the Chicago Cubs where his nickname was “Chompers”. After catching Joe Musgrove’s no-hitter he was given the nickname “The Scientist”.
Victor Caratini: Trade| Salary| Wife| Number| Defense
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Trade:
On December 29, 2020, Caratini and Yu Darvish were traded to the San Diego Padres in exchange for pitcher Zach Davies, Reginald Preciado, Yeison Santana, Ismael Mena, and Owen Caissie.
The Cubs and Padres are in agreement on a deal that will send right-handed starter Yu Darvish and catcher Victor Caratini to San Diego in exchange for right-handed starter Zach Davies and prospects Reginald Preciado, Owen Caissie, Ismael Mena, and Yeison Santana. MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand reported the news Monday night.
Salary:
He signed a 1 year / $1,300,000 contract with the Chicago Cubs, including $1,300,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $1,300,000. In 2021, Caratini will earn a base salary of $1,300,000, while carrying a total salary of $1,300,000.
Contract: | 1 yr(s) / $1,300,000 |
Signing Bonus | – |
Average Salary | $1,300,000 |
Free Agent: | 2024 / UFA |
Birth Name | Victor Manuel Caratini |
Popular As | Victor Caratini |
Birth Date | August 17, 1993 |
Birth Place | Coamo, Puerto Rico |
Age | 27 Years Old |
Horoscope | Leo |
Father | Victor Caratini |
Mother | Lydia Rivera |
Net Worth | $1million |
Salary | $569,500 |
Contract | 1 year $569,500 |
Wife:
Victor Caratini is a married man.
He has tied his knot with his wife Janise Caratini.
Although Victor and Janise were dating for a long time, they disclosed their relation publically in 2014 via Instagram. Victor is very secretive regarding his married life. He doesn’t like to share his spouse’s information in media. However stalking into his Instagram account, we came to find that he usually mentions his wife as “My Queen”.
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Defense:
Not many things went right for the Cubs in their 10-2 loss to the Mets on Saturday afternoon, but Victor Caratini‘s performance in the top of the ninth inning gave fans something to remember.
Called into action to finish up the blowout, Caratini, Chicago’s backup catcher/utility man who started the game at first base, retired New York in order. But it was the final out that had the fans at Wrigley on their feet.