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Today, we start this series by reviewing the catchers in the organization:
Minnesota Twins: Kurt Suzuki, Chris Herrmann
The 31-year-old Suzuki is very well respected in the clubhouse. However, his .644 OPS is right in the range of where he was in 2012 and 2013. He is signed through the 2016 season with an option for 2017.
Rochester Red Wings: Josmil Pinto, Eric Fryer, Allan de San Miguel (DL)
Pinto turned 26 before the season started. As of this morning, he is hitting .284/.371/.431 (.802) with five doubles and four home runs for the Rochester Red Wings. There are mixed reports on his defense, still.
Chattanooga Lookouts: Stuart Turner, Carlos Paulino
Many – myself included – think that the 23-year-old Stuart Turner is likely the catcher of the future for the Twins. As he did a year ago in Ft. Myers, Turner is off to a slow start, this time in Double-A. Through 26 games, he is hitting .191/.298/.258 (.557) with three doubles and a home run. Defensively, everyone believes in him.
Ft. Myers Miracle: Mitch Garver, Alex Swim, Michael Quesada
Garver was the choice last year here at Twins Daily for Minor League Hitter of the Year. He moved up to Ft. Myers in 2015 and got off to a slow start. The 24-year-old has hit better of late and is now hitting .215/.351/.252 with four doubles. It is impressive to note that he has walked 22 times and struck out 21 times.
On the other hand, Swim has been one of the brighter surprises in the farm system so far this spring. He has hit .336/.362/.350 with two doubles.
Cedar Rapids Kernels: Jorge (JJ) Fernandez, Brett Doe, Rainis Silva, Brett Navarreto (DL)
Fernandez and Navaretto are nearly polar opposites of each other. Navarreto is a strong-armed defensive whiz. Before going on the DL, he threw out 74% of would-be base stealers. However, through 16 games, he was hitting just .138/.164/.155. The 20-year-old should probably return to Elizabethton to work on the offensive side of the game. He’s got a ton of power potential.
Fernandez is 21, and he has produced more offense to this point in his career. In 19 games with the Kernels, he has hit .216/.284/.365 (.649) with six doubles, a triple and a home run. He is a very good athlete and could play in the outfield if needed. He has not yet thrown out a base stealer in 12 attempts.
Rainis Silva is another player who should probably play at Elizabethton this year. He played for the GCL Twins and did start to hit a little bit in the second half. He has not hit much yet, but he is very good behind the plate. He has thrown out 42% of base stealers.
Extended Spring Training: Roberto Molina, Gabriel Ojeda, Jarrard Poteete, Alex Real (Suspended)
Top 5 Prospects: 1.) Stuart Turner, 2.) Mitch Garver, 3.) Brian Navarreto, 4.) JJ Fernandez, 5.) Rainis Silva
The Draft: The Twins will typically take a catcher between rounds three and eight. Not many quality catchers are available each year, and to get a quality one (or two), the team has chosen to pick one in these rounds most years. In 2013, they selected Turner in the third round, Navarreto in the sixth round and Garver in the ninth round. Late in the draft they took Alex Swim. Turner won the Johnny Bench Award as the nation’s top college catcher that year while Garver was runner-up and Swim was a nominee.Fernandez and Turner were also catchers selected in the first ten rounds of their draft.
Catcher is a tough position. It is a position of attrition. Catchers get hurt. They wear down. More and more are suffering concussions. There are not a lot of catchers who are able to both hit and field the position well. If you find a catcher who can do both, he’ll be an All-Star. If you find one who can throw well, call a good game, pitch frame and work well with pitchers, he has a chance to be a big leaguer. Josmil Pinto has shown that being able to hit as a catcher is nice, but defense typically wins out at the position.
I would expect that the Twins will draft a college catcher in the first ten rounds and a few later on in the draft as well.
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