1. Joe Mauer - Joe removed any doubt with his MVP season.
2. Victor Martinez - The Sox will need V-Mart to make up for Jason Bay's lost bat. He killed it with Boston hitting .336 with 41 RBIs in 56 games.
3. Brian McCann - McCann got off to a slow start, but was a force when he got his eyes fixed. He had 61 RBIs from July through September.
4. Matt Wieters - The expectation level couldn't have been higher for Weiters, and he really started to figure it out down the stretch.
5. Miguel Montero - He was a beast down the stretch hitting .316 with 39 runs, 11 HRs, and 40 RBIs after the All-Star Break.
6. Geovany Soto - Soto was terrible last year hitting .218, but he was so good in 2008 that I'll roll the dice on him bouncing back.
7. Kurt Suzuki - One of the few bright spots on the A's last year with 88 RBIs. He'll probably regress, but should still be a high-end catcher. The addition of Kevin Kouzmanoff should help.
8. Jorge Posada - The old guy still has some pop in that bat. Playing in the new Yankee Stadium doesn't hurt matters.
9. Bengie Molina - Where he lands is still up in the air, but he's been one of the better hitting catchers for several years now.
10. Yadier Molina - He won't hit many HRs, but he hits for average and drives in 50+ RBIs.
11. Mike Napoli - Napoli brings solid power from the catcher slot.
12. Russell Martin - His numbers have declined the past couple years, but he'll be 27 when the season starts and should be able to bounce back.
13. Ryan Doumit - Was injured much of last year, but is an above average hitting catcher would should be on the rise in 2010.
14. Chris Iannetta - He'll have to hold off newcomer Miguel Olivo, but he's a nice power option at catcher that should come at a good value.
15. A.J. Pierzynski - Never a sexy pick, but he can hit for average. He usually gets you around 60 runs, 13 HRs, and 55-60 RBIs.
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1 Comments
Post a CommentMauer left no doubt about the top catcher going into 2010. According to one of my friends on Twitter, Soto really looked slimmed down when she saw him. Good stuff as always!