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49 minutes ago, Santandah said:

There's got to be a getting two balls instead of one joke in there somewhere.

 

Personally I think it's in pretty poor taste to be busting Caleb's balls here.  I mean, this guy would give his left nut to help this ball club....(too soon? ?)

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5 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

I don’t mind if he plays some more but I don’t think Wynns is viewed by anyone as an everyday player. 

This.

He is viewed as a MLB backup. While I do think he should be playing atleast half the time right now to really see what he can do and to work with the staff (where the majority seems poised to come back next year), this might be their way of getting him used to his role.

Now, the only question would be is what happens next season. If Joseph isn't back and it's Sisco and Wynns, with Buck still here, does he platoon them like he was doing this year by keeping Sisco from lefties? Or do they let Sisco take the majority and Wynns gets the 1 pm games?

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Because Weiters isn’t on the team any more?  As long as a catcher can play defense, he is league average. That is why you don’t need to draft a catcher with the number one pick. How was Buster Poseys life span?  He is good, but has to split his time between first and back stop. 

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3 minutes ago, sevastras said:

Because Weiters isn’t on the team any more?  As long as a catcher can play defense, he is league average. That is why you don’t need to draft a catcher with the number one pick. How was Buster Poseys life span?  He is good, but has to split his time between first and back stop. 

What do you think of Caleb's defense this season?

It looks to me like it's in decline.

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2 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

What do you think of Caleb's defense this season?

It looks to me like it's in decline.

Definitely is. I wouldn’t have brought him back since May of last year. But at this point, I don’t care if they put Chris Davis behind the plate the rest of the year. I hope DD stays and buck goes. Buck is too sentimental at this point and the young guys need their time, but their time is September call ups and next season at this point. 

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2 hours ago, eddie83 said:

I don’t mind if he plays some more but I don’t think Wynns is viewed by anyone as an everyday player. 

Bingo. It is strange that Buck plays Joseph just about everyday, but Wynns is not considered a starting catcher of the future. Of course Joseph is slashing .277/.319/.429/.748 since May 1st in over 33 games and 119 PAs so it's not like he's hurting the team. He's also a good evaluator for the pitchers.

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