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re: Yadier Molina 2nd best catcher in baseball at 34?
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:45 am to barry
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:45 am to barry
This thread is about Molina. We're talking about Grandal and Ramos and you are using "he" out of context. No need to continue being a shitbag.
Where exactly did you take away I said he wasn't a good catcher?
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Grandal
He's very intriguing to me. Has an awful lot of tools. Interested to see what kind of numbers he puts up this year. He isn't near the top based on reputation so far, though.
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I disagree. I think he's correctly rated. His numbers are relatively middling, yet people recognize his tools and potential so they elevate him beyond what he has shown thus far.
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Lots of power, no doubt.
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You're cherry picking two categories from one year. That's fine, but you have to acknowledge that a more holistic look at his entire body of work doesn't tell that kind of story. It should be noted that he wasn't even a qualifier at Catcher last year based on his playing time. Very interesting player, though.
Where exactly did you take away I said he wasn't a good catcher?
This post was edited on 3/15/17 at 9:48 am
Posted on 3/15/17 at 9:52 am to therick711
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Where exactly did you take away I said he wasn't a good catcher?
You said i was cherry picking stats, which would insinuate those stats were misleading. So if you think he's a good offensive catcher, then why the frick are you busting my balls about posting stats that support it.
At age 34 Molina's defense isn't what it used to be. His pitch framing and running game defense are bother average now. They no longer make up for his lack of a bat.
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