SoxMachineFan wrote:
I see more of a benefit having an extra year of control over Madrigal when he’s closer to the prime of his career than having him for an extra month right now while he’s struggling to hit .200. I know I’m in the minority with this one. That said, here’s who I’d like to see on the opening day line up. I can’t see Mercedes getting many at-bats unless EE gets hurt, but he’s probably the best bat off the bench.
1. Grandal
2. Abreu
3. Edwin Encarnacion
4. Leury Garcia
5. Moncada
6. Eloy
7. Robert
8. Mazara
9. McCann
10. Mendick
11. Mercedes
12. Engel
13. Delmonico
Grandal is the far superior defensive catcher, and it’s not close. According to Fangraphs, Grandal Defensive Runs above average was 23.4, Moncada was 6.2, and McCann was 1.8. Grandal had the third-best pitch framing in the league out of 64 catchers, so its elite. Grandal's Runs Extra strikes was +13. McCann was dead last, and he was the worst by a long shot. His poor framing led to 16 extra runs while the next worst was -9. Check out this chart I made which compares McCann and Grandals Strike rate:
https://imgur.com/gallery/l8exB3Zhttps://baseballsavant.mlb.com/catcher_framingGrandal tends to cheat a little more to the right while McCann expands the zone to the left, but the most significant difference is along the bottom of the strike zone, where Grandal extends the strike zone much more skillfully than McCann. It’s safe to say that McCann is the worst in the league at 63 out of 63 at expanding the zone in the bottom corners.
There’s no way McCann could return an ace starter, but a team with a lot of good relief pitchers may trade a decent one away if they needed a catcher. That might be worth it for us.
Grandal is a great defensive catcher, however, zoning pitches is not the only criteria for being a good defensive catcher. In fact, as more and more camera's get involved to call real strikes, I think pitch framing will go by way of the dodo bird. The other thing about pitch framing is that a lot depends on the control that a pitcher has over his stuff. The Sox staff last year was over-all young and young pitchers are typically wild. Being able to quietly move your glove over an inch or two is a lot easier when your pitcher can pitch to the glove so to speak. A text book example of that were Glavine and Maddox with our guy Buerhle not a slouch either in getting off of the corner strikes.
McCann is a very good defensive catcher particularly in controlling the running game where he has averaged just short of 40% of the runners being gunned down in his major league career. That ranks very high among catchers. He is also very good as a receiver with only three passed balls against him last season.
Also in fantasy rankings last year, McCann was rated the 6th best catcher in all of 2019. Grandal was rated 3rd over-all.