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Catchers: July 26th

Thoughts on some catchers to start your day.

Chris Iannetta | Rockies | 4% Owned

A FanGraphs favorite, Iannetta has proven that with steady playing time comes production. But, Jim Tracy doesn’t care and prefers playing the inferior Miguel Olivo behind the dish most days. He is drawing interest from teams such as the Red Sox, but it looks like the Rockies may hold onto him as they continue to push for the playoffs. Make sure Iannetta is on your watch list, and be ready to pounce if something happens to Olivo (you didn’t hear it from me, but by the time you are reading this, he’ll have a broken leg).

Adam Moore | Mariners | 0% Owned

Even though his MLB stints have been brief, he has struggled mightily during his time in Seattle. He hit the DL earlier this year and has been playing in Tacoma (AAA) ever since. He’s hitting .303/.345/.404 in Tacoma, which is similar to the Triple-A line he put up last year. He’s already 26, so there is no better time than the present to bring Moore back to the majors. Moore should be relevant in deep keeper leagues, and should be kept an eye on in AL-only leagues, both redraft and keeper.

Ronny Paulino | Marlins | 12% Owned

Paulino has slipped under the radar this year due to his lack of name recognition, but he’s been a great low-risk option behind the plate. He won’t hit for much power or drive in a ton of runs, but his .274 batting average makes him an asset for some owners. If you are looking for a catcher who simply won’t hurt you, don’t be afraid to pick up Paulino.

John Jaso | Rays | 5% Owned

Jaso has gotten a good amount of attention in the saber-sphere due to his line drive and walk rates, but it hasn’t translated into fantasy owners picking him up. He has had some problems with BABIP during June and July, but that comes with the territory of being a platoon player (lower sample size). He’s a good buy in OBP leagues, but you could probably find a better option if you use AVG.



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  1. Andy S says:

    oh come on. It’s not fair to say Olivo is worse than Iannetta this season. He’s improved his walk rate, decreased his K rate, and is playing very good defense this year. For once, Tracy is totally justified in not playing Iannetta.

    And yes, I’m aware his BABIP is very high. But so is his LD rate.

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  2. DonCoburleone says:

    I think the analysts on this site often overvalue certain “underused” catchers. The big 2 I think of is Chris Ianetta and Mike Napoli. Maybe the reason they hit so well when they play is BECAUSE they are used so sparingly by their managers. The Catcher position in baseball beats up the body ALOT. It seems to me that baseball is moving towards a model of having (at most) a 70/30 split of playing time between 2 catchers. Very similar to what has been happening to the Running Back position in the NFL. Front office people are realizing that its simply too taxing a position for any 1 man to play.

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  3. Mike says:

    So, how long are the Rockies going to delay the announcement of this broken leg?

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  4. max says:

    How does Moore compare to Arencibia and Lucroy, keeperleaguewise?

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