NFBC Content Panel: Catchers
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 8:36 am
Okay, all 15 members of the NFBC Content Panel responded this week and ranked their Top 20 Catchers. Here's the composite list in order and some interesting notes:
1. Joe Mauer
2. Victor Martinez
3. Brian McCann
4. Kenji Johjima
5. Michael Barrett
6. Ramon Hernandez
7. Ivan Rodriguez
8. Mike Piazza
9. Jorge Posada
10. A.J. Pierzynski
11. Russell Martin
12. Jason Varitek
13. Paul Lo Duca
14. Jason Kendall
15. Johnny Estrada
16. Bengi Molina
17. Gerald Laird
18. Josh Bard
19. Miguel Olivo
20. Ronny Paulino
Some interesting facts:
1. Joe Mauer was ranked first on 13 of 15 ballots. Only Victor Martinez received the two other first place votes.
2. Martinez received 11 first place votes, two second place votes and two third place votes. Brian McCann received the two other second place votes, but he also ranked fifth once.
3. The dropoff was huge after the Top 3, with Michael Barrett far behind at fourth. He ranked as high as fourth and as low as ninth. Ramon Hernandez followed closely, but he was ranked as high as fourth and as low as 13th.
4. Other wild spreads included: Mike Piazza as high as fourth and as low as 17th; and A.J. Pierzynski as high as sixth and as low as 13th. The rest of the catchers kind of fell into place down the line.
Thoughts?
[ January 15, 2007, 04:30 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
1. Joe Mauer
2. Victor Martinez
3. Brian McCann
4. Kenji Johjima
5. Michael Barrett
6. Ramon Hernandez
7. Ivan Rodriguez
8. Mike Piazza
9. Jorge Posada
10. A.J. Pierzynski
11. Russell Martin
12. Jason Varitek
13. Paul Lo Duca
14. Jason Kendall
15. Johnny Estrada
16. Bengi Molina
17. Gerald Laird
18. Josh Bard
19. Miguel Olivo
20. Ronny Paulino
Some interesting facts:
1. Joe Mauer was ranked first on 13 of 15 ballots. Only Victor Martinez received the two other first place votes.
2. Martinez received 11 first place votes, two second place votes and two third place votes. Brian McCann received the two other second place votes, but he also ranked fifth once.
3. The dropoff was huge after the Top 3, with Michael Barrett far behind at fourth. He ranked as high as fourth and as low as ninth. Ramon Hernandez followed closely, but he was ranked as high as fourth and as low as 13th.
4. Other wild spreads included: Mike Piazza as high as fourth and as low as 17th; and A.J. Pierzynski as high as sixth and as low as 13th. The rest of the catchers kind of fell into place down the line.
Thoughts?
[ January 15, 2007, 04:30 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]