Catcher Tiers
The initial rankings, with write-ups and 2008 stats are available here.
Catchers are pretty tough to split up because you either get one of the top dogs, or you don’t. Obviously Weiters, Martinez, and Doumit have a realistic shot of putting up top-tier numbers
| 1 | Joe Mauer – MIN | Injury concerns are the only issue. |
| 2 | Russell Martin – LAD | Expect a decline in stolen bases, but a possible increase across the board |
| 3 | Brian McCann – ATL | Could easily be number one on this list |
| 4 | Geovany Soto – CHC | Barely slips into the top tier – must show improvement |
| 5 | Ryan Doumit – PIT | Full time gig means 25 HR Power should be put to use |
| 6 | Chris Iannetta – COL | Almost .900 OPS, and should be spread over more than 333 AB in ‘09 |
| 7 | Mike Napoli – LAA | A Powder Keg |
| 8 | Victor Martinez – CLE | Bounce back year, or injury plagued year? where’s everyone playing? |
| 9 | Bengie Molina – SF | Where’s he batting in the dull, boring, SF line-up |
| 10 | Kelly Shoppach – CLE | .27 BB/K but Shoppach can mash |
| 11 | Chris Snyder – ARI | Nice potential, unfortunately Montero will snag AB |
| 12 | Jorge Posada – NYY | 400 AB would be nice |
| 13 | Matt Wieters – BAL | How long until he’s up with the big-club? |
| 14 | Jeff Clement – SEA | Break-out year. Looks like he’ll finally get a shot to prove he’s not a 4A Player |
| 15 | Ramon Hernandez – CIN | Looks to have the starting gig in a very friendly ballpark |
| 16 | A.J. Pierzynski – CHW | Consistant, very consistant – expect a slight decline |
| 17 | Jarrod Saltalamacchia – TEX | As long as he can fight off Teagarden, he can hit – Last shot for Salty |
| 18 | Dioner Navarro – TAM | Decent line-up, and solid potential. |
| 19 | Miguel Olivo – KC | Royals resigned Buck, but Olivo’s got the talent |
| 20 | J.R. Towles – HOU | Last years favourite sleeper, should have a solid year. |
| 21 | John Baker – FLA | Great numbers last year — .840 OPS, 32 RBI, 32 R in 200 AB |
| 22 | Brandon Inge – DET | Will play all around the diamond, who knows when he starts though |
| 23 | Gerald Laird – DET | Nice pick-up, has solid power potential. |
| 24 | Kurt Suzuki – OAK | Boring, but consistant. Wont hurt you. |
| 25 | Jesus Flores – WAS | Nationals line-up is getting better day by day, Flores could be a sleeper |
| 26 | Jason Varitek – BOS | Sentimental? |
| 27 | Jason Kendall – MIL | Iffy. |
| 28 | Rod Barajas – TOR | Solid fill in when he gets hot. |
| 29 | Jeff Mathis – LAA | There’s the potential to blossom in a great LAA line-up. |
| 30 | Taylor Teagarden – TEX | If he can snag the job from Saltalamacchia he’ll be dangerous |
| 31 | Nick Hundley | Number 1 on the depth chart but that’s the only thing he’s got going for him |
This will be edited and upgraded as often as possible.

