Need some second, third and 4th opinions on my catching situation.

Here's one guy that I have in the majors: Angel_Valdes

When he plays he's great, but w/ that durability, he obviously doesn't play much.  My main goal is just to keep him rested, get him about 100-150 at bats during the season and allow him to be my regular catcher once the playoffs start.  So the question is, who should I pair with him going forward.  I have 3 options in the minors, and am not sure which one to call up now, which one to move, and which one is the one to sit in AAA as an emergency/injury replacement.

Here's 1 option: Stan_Arnold

Not the worst catching skills, but I prefer to have him at DH.  He's durability sits in the 70s w/ a 61 health rating, so I think I can get more at bats out of him there.  I've used him in some spot starts at catcher in the past, as well as vs the NL in interleague play and during the W-S.

From the minors I have 3 kids, 2 are ready now, 1 could use 1 more season development.

Option 2: Vincente_Parra

He's only 23, but mostly developed, so I won't worry about his projections (which mine suck anyways w/ a 0 AS)  He's the best defensvie catcher at the moment, but his bat is so-so.  Durability sits at 65, so he won't be able to play everyday, and certainly Arnold wil have to be mixed in more since Valdes can't pick up all that slack.  My offense is pretty good, so getting a defensive 1st catcher doesn't bother me too much

Option 3: Don_Masao

He's only in his 4th season, but at 25, he's mostly developed as well, though he had significant gains in contact and vs L last year, so he's still got a little room to grow.  Very solid offensively, but the worst of the bunch defensively.  Not terrible, but certainly not good.  His durability sits at 75, so b/w him & Valdes, they should be able to cover the catching load all year.  He's also a switch hitter, which is always a plus.  Would require me to use Valdes as a defensive replacement late in games, which isn't the worst thing, but wouldn't allow me to keep him as fresh enabling him to start as much during key games/series during the season.

Option 4: Nate_Rivers

Currently in AA, 4th season and 23, so he should develop some more this year.  I'm leaning towards keeping him in AA all year, and AAA all next year, but if the general consensus is that he's the best option, I'd bump him up to the majors.  Durability is only 63, so like Parra, he'd require the use of Arnold a bit during the season and Valdes a little more.  I'm projecting him to get to about 85 arm strength, 75 arm accuracy and low 80s in game calling.  So he's behind Parra on the defensive side, but ahead of him on offense where he projects to a low 40s contact, mid 40s power, 70 vsL, upper 40s vsR and a mid 70s batting eye.


So I'm thinking of using Parra this season, in combination with Valdes & Arnold.  But long term, which is the best option?  Should I dump Valdes at some point?  What kind of contract demands will he make once he's past arbitration?  Great player, when he plays, and a great ace in the hole when the playoffs come around and he can get in the game w/ regular rest.
 

7/15/2010 9:17 AM
The Stan Arnold link doesn't work, FYI. But in general, I would definitely use Arnold and maybe use Parra off the bench as a defensive rep and to give Arnold rest. Arnold is an above-average PC catcher and while he probably won't win any Gold Gloves, he has a monster bat which will almost certainly make him a Silver Sluggar candidate at least. Even when you're in the playoffs, I don't see much reason to ever use Valdes except maybe if you're facing a lefty and anticipate a pitchers' duel.
7/15/2010 9:41 AM
Unless you have another real good option at DH, I would keep Arnold there and  platoon Parra & Rivers.  If you have another bat that you can't get in the lineup anywhere but DH, I would start Arnold and rest him now and again with Parra.
7/15/2010 10:37 AM
I really like Rivers down the road and if offense isn't a problem for your team then I would move him up this year....He and Arnold can man the position (and a bunch of your DH PA's).  You can keep Valdes around to PH exclusively....Although he won't get that many opportunities in the AL.  I'm not sure it's worth investing in Valdes really.  He isn't THAT great of a bat, he has no more improvement to anticipate and he occupies a roster position you might be able to fill with a more usable player.  So...Dump Valdes.  Keep Arnold and Rivers. Give Arnold 70 or 80 starts at C.  Start Rivers against all lefties (with Arnold DHing).  I'll bet you can get 140 combined starts (C/DH) at 100% out of Arnold that way. Keeep a 4th OF (who doesn't have to be that great of a fielder then) with a bat to DH the rest of the time.
7/15/2010 11:03 AM
thanks for the feedback.  Sounds like I'm over-valueing Valdes.
7/15/2010 11:08 AM
Sort of on the same page. How would you use Quentin Lansing?
7/15/2010 11:21 AM
I would use Lansing exactly as he has been used: as an outstanding backup whose low OVR will keep him from ever being very expensive. You're gonna need a quality starter to park in front of him always, though.
7/15/2010 11:36 AM
Posted by badercubed on 7/15/2010 11:22:00 AM (view original):
Sort of on the same page. How would you use Quentin Lansing?
I would make him one of my top-rated pinch hitters, and try to use him in that role frequently. I would probably start him rarely if ever... maybe you could get away with like 30-35 starts during the season with rest in-between and keep him at 100%? During the playoffs he would be my starter, whether at C or DH; it'd be like adding an MVP bat to your lineup for the postseason.
7/15/2010 11:46 AM

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