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Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersSaturday 3/13, 8:17 PM CT
Guillermo Quiroz went 2-for-2 with a single and a double in Saturday's 8-4 loss to the Giants in the Cactus League.

Our View: Quiroz fared well today, but remains a long shot to make the Mariners as a backup catcher. He is a career .206 hitter in the majors.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersFriday 6/19, 5:15 PM CT
Guillermo Quiroz has been designated for assignment by the Mariners, according to TSN. Rob Johnson was activated from the bereavement list.

Our View: Quiroz is a career .201 hitter in the majors, and held no fantasy value as a backup catcher.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersTuesday 5/26, 6:09 PM CT
Guillermo Quiroz had been called up from Double-A West Tennessee to replace the injured Kenji Johjima, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

Our View: Quiroz will have no fantasy value as a backup catcher, so no need to add him on any team. He hit .187 in 134 at-bats in 2008, so he is not worth fantasy consideration.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersMonday 4/20, 12:42 PM CT
Guillermo Quiroz has signed a minor league deal with the Mariners, according to TSN.

Our View: The 27-year-old catcher holds a career .201 batting average in the majors, and does not merit fantasy attention while serving as organizational depth in the minors.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersSaturday 8/16, 4:18 PM CT
Guillermo Quiroz will start at catcher on Saturday in place of Ramon Hernandez, the Baltimore Sun reports.

Our View: It looks like Saturday is simply a day off for Hernandez, who has been swinging a strong bat since the All-Star break.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersSunday 7/27, 4:45 PM CT
Catcher Guillermo Quiroz went 3-for-4 with three RBI in the Orioles 5-2 win over the Angels on Sunday.

Our View: Aberration. Quiroz is still backing up Ramon Hernandez. The big game brings his average to .225 and his RBI total to 11. No need to consider picking him up at this point.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersFriday 4/4, 4:27 PM CT
Guillermo Quiroz looks to be in line to serve as Adam Loewen's personal catcher this season, according to the Baltimore Sun. Ramon Hernandez's backup will be behind the plate tomorrow if this turns out to be the case. Quiroz won't have any fantasy value this year, but this news is helpful for those in daily transaction leagues that want to know when to play Hernandez.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersWednesday 3/26, 3:01 PM CT
Guillermo Quiroz has been named the Orioles backup catcher to start the season, MLB.com notes. He will serve as the No. 2 behind Ramon Hernandez. Quiroz, a former Blue Jays prospect, has never been able to help fantasy teams, and this year won't likely be any different.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersTuesday 12/4, 10:36 AM CT
Guillermo Quiroz signed a one-year contract with the Orioles on Monday. He hit .276 in 71 games at Triple-A last year, and he'll serve in a backup role for Baltimore in 2008.
Guillermo Quiroz, C, Seattle MarinersThursday 12/28, 6:37 PM CT
The Rangers signed Guillermo Quiroz to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training. Formerly a top prospect for the Blue Jays, Quiroz is still only 25. He'll compete for a backup job behind Gerald Laird.