Washington Nationals catcher Welington Castillo Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports

The Nationals signed catcher Welington Castillo to a minor league contract, Bob Nightengale of USA Today tweets. Castillo will earn a $950K salary if he cracks the Nationals’ big league roster.

This is the second straight winter in which Castillo has inked a minors deal with the Nationals, though he didn’t play at all last year after opting out over COVID-19 concerns. He’ll now vie for a spot on a Nationals team that has just one proven catcher in Yan Gomes. Tres Barrera, who has two major league plate appearances on his resume, is the only other catcher on the team’s 40-man roster.

Last time he took the field, Castillo batted .209/.267/.417 with 12 home runs in 251 plate appearances as a member of the White Sox in 2019. Historically, though, the 33-year-old has been a rather effective offensive player relative to his position. Castillo has amassed 2,701 PA in the bigs with a handful of teams and combined for a .254/.313/.426 line and 98 homers.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Roger Goodell speaks honestly about 18-game NFL season plan
Orioles make big decision with struggling top prospect
ESPN analysts disagree over Falcons drafting Michael Penix Jr.
Former Knicks guard calls out Joel Embiid for questionable play
LeBron James as Lakers struggle: 'We're supposed to have anxiety'
Bills GM doesn't regret trading back with Chiefs in first round of NFL Draft
Caleb Williams embracing lofty, historic goals with Bears
Yet another starting pitcher goes down with elbow discomfort
A look at how the first round of the NFL Draft went for the NFC North
Will Patriots start Drake Maye over Jacoby Brissett?
Former Giants OL Korey Cunningham dies at 28
After draft disappointment, Knicks' Josh Hart has found his NBA home
Magic end 13-year drought as Paolo Banchero makes history
Joel Embiid makes incredible NBA playoffs history
Falcons make awful draft decision with No. 8 overall pick
Joel Embiid's career high keeps 76ers alive in series vs. Knicks
Bears select Caleb Williams with No. 1 pick in 2024 NFL Draft
Shohei Ohtani says what he's 'grateful' for following interpreter gambling scandal
Eagles lock in another star wide receiver with record contract extension
Panthers win again to push Lightning to playoff brink