No more catching for Joe Mauer, says Twins GM - and Mauer himself

Over the course of his now 12-year MLB career, Joe Mauer has spent 920 games at catcher - but he won't log any more innings there. 

That was the sentiment reiterated by the Twins over the weekend at the club's annual Fan Fest, at least.

Mauer, 32, has three years and $69 million left on his contract, will solely be a first baseman as a result of the club's decision to shield him from any more potential concussions and head injuries behind the plate. 

GM Terry Ryan admitted that there is a scenario in which Mauer would potentially be allowed back behind the dish - but it isn't a realistic one. As quoted by Mike Berardino of the Pioneer Press

Ryan continued:

The Twins made this decision with Mauer in part due the nebulous question of how many concussions he has suffered as a catcher. The risk factor is simply too high for the Twins to roll the dice with him any longer. 

For what it's worth, Mauer also said at Fan Fest that he wouldn't be spending any more time at catcher for the rest of his career - so this is a door that appears to have been shut for good. 

In 2015, Mauer hit .265/.338/380 with 10 home runs, 66 RBI and a WAR of 1.5. With the Twins maybe on the cusp of a run to the postseason, they'll be hoping for a bounce-back from the veteran in the upcoming season.