So is he in the Reds long term plans that include next season?
The dude is a tough out at the plate. Has been solid calling games too.
I wonder if Mez still has any trade value this offseason.
So is he in the Reds long term plans that include next season?
The dude is a tough out at the plate. Has been solid calling games too.
I wonder if Mez still has any trade value this offseason.
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...the 2-2 to Woodsen and here it comes...and it is swung on and missed! And Tom Browning has pitched a perfect game! Twenty-seven outs in a row, and he is being mobbed by his teammates, just to the thirdbase side of the mound.
Would make an excellent backup/part-timer for the next few years. His bat is solid and receiving skills are adequate. The fact that he's a switch-hitter who's not terrible on one side is a real plus.
I think we have the Hanigan/Mesoraco split again for the next season, with Mes possibly seeing more chances. Then Mes will take over almost full time in 2014. Then we will possibly see Barnhart up here when that happens to take over the role that Hanigan has.
I used to think the same way. Not so sure any more. I think they really like Hanigan, and Jocketty has a history of going with great defense behind the plate (Matheny, Molina).I think we have the Hanigan/Mesoraco split again for the next season, with Mes possibly seeing more chances. Then Mes will take over almost full time in 2014. Then we will possibly see Barnhart up here when that happens to take over the role that Hanigan has.
Well he is not under club control so he'll be a free agent. Unless Mesoraco or Hanigan is traded, he will be gone.
If NL teams went with 11 man pitching staffs and 6 man position benches, Navarro would stay. He'd be a third catcher who pinch hits frequently. Kind of like Javier Valentin. This would help the Reds since he switch hits, a rarity for this ballclub.
Unfortunately, with 12 pitchers and a 5 man bench, you really can't afford three catchers unless one plays other positions. So Navarro will almost definitely be gone.
I doubt he will want to stay in AAA for most of the year next season, he'll get a major league job, which he will accept.
Hanigan is going nowhere. Mes is going nowhere. So Navarro will go somewhere else.
But assuming he's not a huge commodity on the open market, that really doesn't preclude the Reds from re-signing him.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Reds sign him to a generous minor league contract just to have the benefit of having him as minor league depth. They could pay him major league minimum and play him at AAA.
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Part of the reason he's having such a good year is that he's playing for next years' contract. Highly unlikely he'll be with the Reds unless someone comes along with a can't refuse trade offer that would include Mesoraco.
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A career sample size is more reliable in judging an older player's worth going forward than a few good weeks.
And Mesoraco still has a ton of trade value.
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