Andy007
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Nik the Trik said:Andy007 said:He put up great numbers in AAA his last year in Toronto and looked really good during his call-up before cooling off considerably.
He had something around a .300 OBP in A and High A ball and then a .317 OBP in AA. One of the blessings of the Jays not being associated with Vegas anymore is that the inflated numbers that all of their prospects were putting up in AAA disguised which guys were legit prospects and which weren't. It's a tough loss but understandable.
Well he's a catcher. Assessing the value of a catcher solely based on OBP doesn't really make a whole lot of sense.
Fact is he was a 25yr old playing a premium position with a good arm and decent offensive skills. Those types of players shouldn't be thrown away in deals for average relief pitchers, particularly when the GM trades away all the other catchers in the system.