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Top 15 Fantasy Baseball Catchers for 2010: Take Three
Eric StashinJan 11, 2010
We are inching closer to the start of Spring Training and there are still free agents sitting out there waiting for an opportunity to present itself.ย That certainly plays a part in our rankings, as does some changes in projections as they continue to be fine-tuned.ย Letโs take a look at how things currently sit:
- Joe Mauer - Minnesota Twins
- Victor Martinez - Boston Red Sox
- Brian McCann - Atlanta Braves
- Miguel Montero - Arizona Diamondbacks
- Matt Wieters - Baltimore Orioles
- Kurt Suzuki - Oakland Athletics
- Jorge Posada - New York Yankees
- Ryan Doumit - Pittsburgh Pirates
- Geovany Soto - Chicago Cubs
- Bengie Molina - Free Agent
- Chris Iannetta - Colorado Rockies
- Mike Napoli - Los Angeles Angels
- Yadier Molina - St. Louis Cardinals
- Russell Martin - Los Angeles Dodgers
- Jesus Flores - Washington Nationals
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Thoughts
- Victor Martinez moves to No. 2, in part because of the absence of Jason Bay in the middle of the order.ย Without Bay, he becomes an even more vital part of the Red Sox order, likely giving him more RBI opportunity.ย He should also score significantly more than other catchers as well.
- Iโll take a closer look betweenย Matt Wietersย and Kurt Suzuki in the near future, but itโs surprisingly close between the two for me at this point.ย At this point, Iโm going to slot Wieters ahead of Suzuki thanks to his huge potential upside, but Suzukiโs speed potential is a good equalizer.ย Itโs close, but elite potential wins out.ย Iโve already posted my early projection for Wieters, which you can read by clicking here .
- The Rockies bringing in Miguel Olivo has to make you wonder if Chris Iannetta is locked in as the everyday catcher.ย That knocks him down, just slightly, for now.ย He has the potential to fall much further, so keep a close eye on this situation.
- It is looking more and more like Bengie Molina is going to end up as a part of the New York Mets organization, but until he does it makes it difficult to pinpoint his exact value.ย I donโt see much movement, but still, the potential is there.
- The Rays, at least for now, appear to be holding onto both Kelly Shoppach and Dioner Navarro.ย That hurts both of their values, keeping both of them from this list.ย Thereโs just no way of knowing who is going to get the bulk of the at bats, or if they are going to split things evenly.ย Itโs a shame, because Shoppach has the potential to be a steal, but heโs a risky one.
- Russell Martinโs value is largely tied into his speed, which has been declining steadily the past few seasonโs.ย Weโve seen him go from 21 to 18 to 11 SB last season, but I wouldnโt expect any further decline.ย As long as he reaches double-digits, itโs going to give him an advantage over most of the other catching options, especially when you throw in a little bit of power (I canโt believe he hits just seven again).ย A 10/10 catcher certainly has some value, especially one that plays nearly everyday.
- A.J. Pierzynski fell short of making the list as has to deal with the presence of Tyler Flowers, one of the top catching prospects in the game.ย Thatโs going to cut into his playing time, hurting his potential value.
- Iโve talked in more detail on why I think Jesus Flores is a strong late round pick, which you can read by clicking here .
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