The Boston Red Sox carried three catchers on their roster for the duration of the 2018 season, but aren’t looking to do so again.

Christian Vazquez, Sandy Leon and Blake Swihart split time behind the plate last year, and all three remain on the roster with spring training fast-approaching. However, Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski envisions parting with one of the backstops before the start of the regular season.

“I don’t anticipate having all three on our club Opening Day,” Dombrowski said prior to Thursday’s 80th annual Boston Baseball Writers Dinner, via Boston Sports Journal’s Sean McAdam. “There’s interest, but we still haven’t made a deal we feel comfortable making.”

Added Dombrowski: “(The Red Sox) have had discussions with clubs about catchers. Some catchers have been slow-moving to sign and even trades (have been slow), which affects other clubs. We’ve had discussions and it’s a matter of making a trade we feel good about. We’ll just wait and see.”

Each Boston backstop brings something unique to the table. Vazquez, despite some defensive struggles last season, remains a wizard behind the dish, and showed the ability to hit in the clutch during the playoffs. Leon, another Gold Glove-caliber catcher, might be the best game-caller of the three, but is extremely limited at the plate.