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August 30, 2012
In A Pickle
Carlos Santana, and the Choice of a Generation
by Jason Wojciechowski
At the risk of being branded some kind of weird catcher fetishist, I would like to point something out:
| Year |
Catcher TAv |
| 1977 |
.263 |
| 1963 |
.260 |
| 1970 |
.259 |
| 1964 |
.258 |
| 1971 |
.257 |
| 2012 |
.257 |
(All statistics in this article are through Monday night's games.)
This data goes back to 1963, which is neat because that means that 2012 is the 50th year in the sample, and 50 is a round number. So: in the last 50 years, only four times have catchers hit better than they are hitting this season. Now, given that there are 10 hitting positions in baseball, maybe the odds aren't so tremendously low that one of them would be in the top five in overall hitting in the last 50 years. I guess I'm not selling this very hard. Let me try again: this is the best catchers have hit in 35 years. HISTORY IS BEING MADE.
I think it'll be instructive or interesting or both to look at how these leagues have achieved such results. Or, at the very least, I'll probably make some jokes that you might find funny.
1977
The greatest catcher-hitting year in the last 50 is easy as pie to explain. Check this out:
You've heard of those guys, right? That's basically a list of the baddest dudes around.
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Don't sleep on Sal Perez. Would expect him to be near the top of this list in season or two.
.290 TAv over 350 PAs the last two seasons. And he is barely 22. With plus defense.
Kid has a bright future.