The job behind the plate belongs to Miguel Montero for the Arizona Diamondbacks
26-year old lefty swinging Miguel Montero took full advantage of Chris Snyder’s injury last season and he established himself as the starter for 2010 and beyond. He played in 128 games for the D-Backs last season and he was 125 for 425 (.294 avg, .833 OPS) with 61 runs scored, 16 homers and 59 RBIs. Montero gives the D-Backs another solid bat when he is in the line-up. He is not the best defensive catcher around however as he made 9 errors and had 4 passed balls in 111 games behind the plate. He did throw out 21% of the runners trying to steal against him but D-Backs’ pitchers had a 4.11 ERA with him behind the plate so they like to throw to him.
The D-Backs have been trying to trade 28-year old righty swinging Chris Snyder but they have had no luck as of yet due to his bad back. He played in 61 games for the D-Backs last season and he was 33 for 165 (.200 avg, .685 OPS) with 20 runs scored, 6 homers and 22 RBIs. The Diamondbacks are really hoping that he hits more like his career norms of .233 with a .731 OPS in 2010. Snyder didn’t make any errors in 56 games behind the plate last season for the D-Backs but he did have 3 passed balls. Snyder only threw out 16% of runners trying to steal on him last season and pitchers had a 4.62 ERA with him behind the plate.
PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE CATCHERS IN 2010: B