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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The best- and worst- fielding catchers in baseball

By Tangotiger, 01:48 PM

Devil Fingers gives us his chart, and we can compare that to the Fans.

The answer for “best” seems to be Gerald Laird or Yadier Molina.  Laird was #1 for Devil and #3 for The Fans, and Molina was #1 for the Fans and #5 for Devil.  Ryan Hanigan of the Reds was #4 for Devil and #4 for The Fans.

As for the bottom, you have a few to choose from, among the consensus: John Buck and Miguel Oliva (both Royals), Mike Napoli (Angels), and Josh Bard (Nats).

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