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  • TeixeiraFanatic
    Pro
    • Feb 2008
    • 925

    #1

    MLB.com threads are ridiculous.

    Today when I went on MLB.com i saw this thread of Best Healthy Catcher and I am very mad at myself for going into it.



    Yes, I am biased but I think that Yadier Molina is one of the better catchers in the MLB as of right now. He has had trouble hitting early in his career but has come alive since 2 years ago. Also, he has been noted as one of the hardest batters to strike out as he only struck out 29 times in 444 AB last year. He is arguably the best defensive catcher in the MLB which is always the main focus for any catcher.

    Yadi v.s. Martin
    ( I qouted this from the thread )

    In his career, Yadi has allowed 120 SB's, caught 110 stealing and has 28 pickoffs in 4357.1 innings. Martin in his career has allowed 229 SB's, caught 99 stealing and has 5 pickoffs in 3646 innings. And if you project martin's stats over 4357.1 innings, its 274 SB's, 118 CS's, and 6 PO's. That would mean Molina allows 154 fewer SB's, while, if you include pickoffs (cause there pretty much the same as a CS), catching 25 more runners stealing. or over 150 games, molina allows 47 fewer SB's, while catching 8 more runners stealing.

    Defense is the most important thing for a catcher and Yadi, already having stellar defense, is getting a whole better at hitting.

    I'd like to hear your opinions about this and in your mind who the best overall catcher in the game is today.
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  • Ewing
    Banned
    • Mar 2009
    • 863

    #2
    Re: MLB.com threads are ridiculous.

    Mauer and it's not even close.

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    • CMH
      Making you famous
      • Oct 2002
      • 26203

      #3
      Re: MLB.com threads are ridiculous.

      I agree that the best all-around (minus the power) is Mauer.

      But Molina has definitely done a great job bettering his game. He went from a defensive catcher to a solid bat with very good defensive skills.
      "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

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      • TeixeiraFanatic
        Pro
        • Feb 2008
        • 925

        #4
        Re: MLB.com threads are ridiculous.

        Originally posted by Ewing
        Mauer and it's not even close.
        I totally agree with this. Mauer is definitely the best catcher in the game, but what made me mad was that the people on the MLB.com boards were saying that Yadi should not even be mentioned when talking about the top catchers in the game. A lot of people were saying Victor Martinez, but even though his primary position is C, he has only played 3 more games at C than at 1B this year.

        Yes, I know that catcher is the toughest position to play mentally and phsyically but for Victor to be mentioned in my mind he would have to play at C for the majority of his playing time.
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