Fantasy Baseball: 2010 Top 20 Catcher Rankings
Time for a second look at my catcher rankings.
1. Joe Mauer
Added power to an already impressive arsenal.
2. Victor Martinez
Should send Jacoby Ellsbury and Dustin Pedroia home a ton of times this year.
3. Brian McCann
The NL’s best catcher. Steadily dominant.
4. Matt Wieters
Lived up to the hype. Could challenge for the No. 2 spot. He’s that good.
5. Miguel Montero
I expect him to build on a strong second half (.316 with 39 runs, 11 HRs, 40 RBI).
6. Geovany Soto
He’s in terrific shape (click to see his profile ). I expect him to bounce back. He’s too good of a hitter not to.
7. Kurt Suzuki
Quietly one of the better fantasy catchers in the league.
8. Jorge Posada
Still has some magic in his bat.
9. Yadier Molina
Quietly averaging 55 RBI the past two years while hitting .298.
10. Mike Napoli
Good option for power.
11. Russell Martin
His value went south, but he still is a starting option.
12. Ryan Doumit
Always an injury concern, but he can truly hit.
13. Chris Iannetta
In a time share with Miguel Olivo, but a solid No. 2 fantasy catcher.
14. Bengie Molina
Molina still has some life in his bat, but Buster Posey will likely steal some ABs.
15. A.J. Pierzynski
He won’t wow you with his numbers, but he should give you a nice average with decent HR and RBI totals.
16. John Baker
Nice average. Some pop. RBI potential.
17. Carlos Santana
He likely won’t start with the Indians but should deliver when he gets the call.
18. Carlos Ruiz
His average is terrible, but he’ll drive in some runs for you.
19. Kelly Shoppach
Has some pop in his bat. Could move up the rankings or be easily replaced. Nice late round option.
20. Jesus Flores
He’ll split time with Ivan Rodriguez, but this young catcher has plenty of potential.
Click to see the rest of the 2010 fantasy baseball rankings .
Originally published at LestersLegends.com .

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