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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Thursday, December 27, 2007
“Powerful Catching Duos!”...on CBS this fall!
The Kansas City Royals have signed catcher Miguel Olivo to a one-year contract for 2008. The Royals and Olivo each hold options for the 2009 season. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“Miguel is a talented catcher with a power bat and a very strong throwing arm,” Royals General Manager Dayton Moore said. “With him and John Buck, they form one of the most powerful catching duos in baseball.”
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Posted: December 27, 2007 at 11:57 AM | 17 comment(s)
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You could certainly do worse than him as your backup catcher.
My first thought was, "At least someone is still burning a Miguel Olivo potential-candle."
How is signing Olivo as a backup catcher reaffirming of the Royals commitement to losing? I mean, why this move especially?
They sure are acting like they do.
The '39 Browns had backup catchers who put up an OPS+ of 59 and 39. Olivo's at 76 for his career. If you ignore the whole pre-Robinson wrong skin color thing, Olivo would've been great in St Louis. Hell, I might have started him over Joe Glenn, though that team needed base runners more than it needed power.
From a year ago, take out Kansas City and enter Colorado.
Just preparing us for the Spring Training threads where everyone has a chance, well except Pittsburgh.
I've heard Red Sox fans complain endlessly around here, however, that if Varitek is getting a day off, he's getting a day off by God, come hell or high water.
As an Angels fan, BHW is probably remembering Olivo's time in Seattle, where he looked completely out of his depth, both on offense and defense. He probably hasn't watched him much since, and doesn't realise that Olivo has become merely mediocre in the interim.
Hopefully Hillman will stick with Buck five days a week.
I hardly see how a backup catcher move can be seen as a commitment to losing. Pretty much every team in baseball has a schlub backing up their primary backstop.
JRE nailed it ... when Olivo was with the Mariners, he was the absolute worst major league player I've seen in my life. This is not an exaggeration or a joke. He was that bad. Olivo's been a punchline of mine ever since. (Obviously the Browns line above was something of a joke.)
I knew that he had gone somewhere else and done well ... San Diego. I see that his last two years have not been historically terrible, as he's re-found some pop. There are probably worse choices for backup catcher, but I wouldn't want him on my team.
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