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2008 MLB Rankings--Catchers

by Fightingchancefantasy
created February 08, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Russell Martin will look to build on this breakout 2007 stats with an even larger 2008 season.
Russell Martin will look to build on this breakout 2007 stats with an even larger 2008 season.

1. Russell Martin—LAD — 20/20 catchers don’t grow on trees ya know. Ok, so he fell one homer short of that mark, but in just two seasons Martin has quickly ascended to the top of fantasy catcher rankings. Add a .300 average, a good BB/K ratio, and soon to be gold glove defense, and you can be sure that Martin will be behind the plate the majority of days for the Dodgers.

2. Victor Martinez—CLE — Victor had an incredible year at the plate, and an embarrassing one behind it. Martinez couldn’t throw out my 90-year old grandmother trying to steal second, but hey, in fantasy that really doesn’t matter. Cleveland has been experimenting with him at first, but I think they actually found a position that he is worse at defensively than catcher. Expect another solid season from Martinez (.285/25/95), just slightly below Martin.

3. Brian McCann—ATL — McCann had a roller coaster season, but looking at the back of the baseball card now, it was still pretty good. His numbers dropped across the board, but I don’t think his owners were complaining too much. With Jarrod Saltalamacchia shipped out of town, McCann is once again the Braves every day catcher. Expect him to hit for a decent average and lead all catchers in homers and RBI

4. Joe Mauer—MIN — I have never been on board with this guy. He has been dubbed the next big thing for a number of years now, and I just haven’t seen it yet. Maybe if he could stay healthy we could get a glimpse of the greatness, but that has yet to happen. Lucky for Mauer he plays a position filled with mediocrity, so he is still a good option, just don’t stretch for him.

5. Jorge Posada—NYY — The old timer had good timing to have a career year. On the last year of his contract, Posada hit .338 with 20 HRs and 90 RBI. Don’t be delusional and expect that again, but Jorge always puts up respectable numbers. There’s going to be a significant drop off in his numbers soon, possibly this year, so be careful expecting too much from Posada. He is 36 and needs a decent number of days off.

Rising Star—Jarrod Saltalamacchia—TEX — Stuck behind Brian McCann in Atlanta, Salty finally got out from behind the roadblock and was traded to Texas last season. After it looked like they would move him to first, Salty will be the starting catcher in Arlington. After a roller coaster minor league career, Saltalamacchia is expected to be a dynamic offensive force in the majors. How long will he be behind the plate is anyone’s guess, but for the short term enjoy his time in the battery

Falling Stock— Kenji Johjima—SEA — After coming to the US expecting to be an All-Star caliber player Johjima has just been OK. Now in his third season here, he has yet to hit .300 or 20 HRs. Definitely a top 10 option at the position, Johjima has been disappointing. With Jeff Clement coming through the Mariners organization behind him, Kenji better put together a good year this season.

Make Or Break Year— Joe Mauer, MIN - Will he ever realize his potential, or will he start to sneak into that “bust” category. For years we have heard that his power is coming, he will mature into it, but he has less than 30 HRs in the last three years. Don’t hold your breath waiting for a 25 HR season. On top of that, is there any part of Mauer’s body that hasn’t bothered him in recent memory. His supporters will tell you when he is healthy he is the number one catcher. My question is, when will he EVER be healthy all season. It isn’t like catching is easy on your body.

Risky Pick—Jorge Posada—NYY — This pick is based on two factors, age and the 2007 season. Not too many backstops have great offensive years at the age of 36. Couple that with the fact that Posada had an incredible year last season, and his owners are bound to be disappointed with his performance in 2008.

Top Prospect—Geovany Soto—CHC — After an uneventful minor league career, Soto exploded in ’07 at AAA Iowa. He hit .353 with 26 HRs and 109 RBI on his way to the Pacific Coast League’s MVP Soto has almost no competition for the starting catching job in the Windy City. The only question, was ’07 a fluke? He did go .272/6/38 the year before. Also deserving consideration: JR Towles, HOU.

As always, your questions about your team (adds, drops, trades, etc) and comments are welcome at fightingchancefantasy@gmail.com. I guarantee an answer within 18 hours.

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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
657 days ago
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Soto couldn't do any worse than Michael Barrett.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
657 days ago
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Last year I projected Russell Martin as a sleeper pick for fantasy and Joe Mauer as a bust. I looked like a fackin' genius.
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KelsdadAll-Star
657 days ago
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No chance Russell Martin is number one, I have a hard time with him in the top five.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
657 days ago
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As far as catchers go, there aren't many others better offensively.
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KelsdadAll-Star
657 days ago
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How about the four guys listed behind him?
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
657 days ago
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Well, for power numbers, Victor Martinez is the best by far, but Martin also stole 21 bases, which is a steal in fantasy for catchers. It's a close call between the two in my mind, but Martin seems like the complete package and will be under the microscope this year in my mind. Hopefully he doesn't flop like Mauer did.
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KelsdadAll-Star
657 days ago
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In fantasy, what's the difference? 20 HR and 20 SB or 35 HR and 5 SB? Same thing. Martin had a nice season last year but he's not a top five catcher.
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DemonboyDraft Pick
654 days ago
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In a roto league, it's not the same thing... you can get the power #'s from another position but the SB's are an asset to your team... If I'm in a roto league, personally, I'd take the steals of Martin over power - typically the power positions are 3B, 1B & OF and there's enough players at those positions... but SB's - maybe SS & OF are the only positions - if you can snag a C that steals and throw in another player that also steals, you'll be doing pretty good in that category...
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Falcon02520Legend
654 days ago
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I have to disagree here with you Kelsdad (for once on something unrelated to the Sox/Yankees debate)... Russell Martin is a top five fantasy catcher. Victor Martinez should probably be the top catcher, but what is below him? Posada is getting old and isn't much of a power guy, Mauer is a solid average guy, but has yet to show the power promised from the scouts. McCann came back to earth the end of last season, and Saltmachiadsogihagdsafl (spell) has yet to blossem in the majors... so the point is, Martin is in the top 2, if nothing else, by default
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