The Diamondbacks have signed Russell Branyan to a minor league contract with an invite to Spring Training, reports SI.com's Jon Heyman (Twitter links). SI.com's Joe Lemire first reported that the slugger had found a job (on Twitter).
Branyan, 35, will certainly help replace some of the power lost when Mark Reynolds was traded away and Adam LaRoche signed with the Nationals. The 35-year-old is coming off two straight years with 25+ home runs, though he's also spent time on the disabled list with back issues each year. Branyan is a classic three true outcomes player; 47.2% of his 933 plate appearances over the last two seasons ended with strike three, ball four, or a jog around the bases.
Arizona was slated to have Brandon Allen and the out-of-options Juan Miranda battle it out for the first base job in Spring Training, but Branyan adds a veteran option to the group. Allen and Miranda have combined for just 266 plate appearances at the big league level, and all three players are left-handed hitters, so a platoon isn't possible.
This will be Branyan's fifth one-year contract in as many seasons. He is represented by ACES.