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  • mintpicks79
    SBR MVP
    • 10-04-08
    • 1151

    #1
    #1 Fanasty catcher
    What's everyone opinion?
  • gryfyn1
    SBR MVP
    • 03-30-10
    • 3285

    #2
    Posey and its not really close.
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    • Erock87
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 10-24-10
      • 995

      #3
      Agree. A better topic might be top 5 catchers, or top sleepers at the position.

      I like Alex Avila, and am going to probably take a flyer on D'Arnaud in a keeper league.
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      • EmpireMaker
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 06-18-09
        • 15580

        #4
        Posey is the number one fantasy catcher
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        • MrZ
          SBR MVP
          • 09-27-10
          • 1552

          #5
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          • LT Profits
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 10-27-06
            • 90963

            #6
            Posey is so much the best that he may merit a first round pick because of the tremendous drop-off after him.
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            • Andy117
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 02-07-10
              • 9511

              #7
              Originally posted by LT Profits
              Posey is so much the best that he may merit a first round pick because of the tremendous drop-off after him.
              You're crazy to draft a catcher in the 1st. Not enough ABs, too much potential for injury. The gap between Posey and Yadier Molina last season is not enough to warrant a 1st round pick for Posey. He's not putting up Piazza type numbers, at least not so far.
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              • jetsjets1028
                SBR MVP
                • 02-10-10
                • 1234

                #8
                gotta be joe mauer
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                • Wulfman14
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 08-24-10
                  • 8869

                  #9
                  joe mauer i suspect is due to have a tremendous year . but posey is quality no doubt
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                  • ttwarrior1
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 06-23-09
                    • 28456

                    #10
                    if you draft a catcher early please join my league.
                    Taking my catcher in 2nd to last round and backup catcher in last round and still will do better
                    than most
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                    • dynamite140
                      SBR MVP
                      • 07-05-08
                      • 4958

                      #11
                      it should be joe mauer or molina.
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                      • ttwarrior1
                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                        • 06-23-09
                        • 28456

                        #12
                        the perfect value catcher in most leagues is m montero and j montero

                        going after doumit late isn't bad as well.
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                        • Mitchell88
                          SBR MVP
                          • 12-16-12
                          • 4334

                          #13
                          Posey first then Mauer, but I wouldnt draft either one that early
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                          • stevenash
                            Moderator
                            • 01-17-11
                            • 65566

                            #14
                            Originally posted by gryfyn1
                            Posey and its not really close.
                            Correct.

                            1) Posey
                            2) everybody else not named Posey
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                            • stevenash
                              Moderator
                              • 01-17-11
                              • 65566

                              #15
                              2013 Projections

                              1 Buster Posey SF 524 78 21 89 2 0.305 0.383 0.496 0.879 $29
                              2 Joe Mauer MIN 522 78 11 73 4 0.307 0.397 0.441 0.837 $21
                              3 Carlos Santana CLE 498 77 21 77 4 0.255 0.372 0.448 0.820 $17
                              4 Mike Napoli BOS 430 69 26 74 3 0.258 0.357 0.498 0.855 $16
                              5 Yadier Molina STL 491 61 15 70 8 0.295 0.356 0.444 0.800 $15
                              6 Matt Wieters BAL 512 69 20 73 2 0.262 0.337 0.436 0.772 $13
                              7 Victor Martinez DET 448 60 13 67 1 0.295 0.355 0.446 0.802 $10
                              8 Jesus Montero SEA 508 60 18 69 1 0.268 0.320 0.423 0.743 $8
                              9 Miguel Montero ARI 455 62 15 68 1 0.268 0.356 0.435 0.791 $7
                              10 Wilin Rosario COL 381 52 23 60 3 0.270 0.315 0.507 0.822 $7
                              11 Jonathan Lucroy MIL 421 52 12 59 5 0.276 0.334 0.423 0.757 $2
                              12 Ryan Doumit MIN 438 51 15 59 1 0.267 0.326 0.438 0.764 $1
                              13 Brian McCann ATL 380 49 17 58 3 0.258 0.340 0.439 0.779 $0
                              14 Salvador Perez KAN 428 50 11 54 0 0.285 0.320 0.418 0.738 $-0
                              15 A.J. Pierzynski TEX 412 48 13 54 1 0.279 0.320 0.432 0.752 $-0
                              16 Alex Avila DET 417 55 13 57 2 0.252 0.354 0.412 0.767 $-1
                              17 J.P. Arencibia TOR 388 49 20 59 1 0.232 0.287 0.443 0.730 $-2
                              18 Carlos Ruiz PHI 344 46 10 48 2 0.285 0.368 0.442 0.809 $-3
                              19 Russell Martin PIT 394 52 12 48 6 0.244 0.336 0.381 0.717 $-4
                              20 Jarrod Saltalamacchia BOS 346 45 16 48 1 0.234 0.301 0.436 0.737 $-7
                              21 Chris Iannetta LAA 335 47 13 45 3 0.230 0.340 0.394 0.734 $-9
                              22 John Jaso OAK 319 44 7 42 3 0.260 0.364 0.395 0.759 $-10
                              23 Jason Castro HOU 367 45 8 41 1 0.256 0.337 0.384 0.722 $-11
                              24 Welington Castillo CHC 331 41 12 45 0 0.242 0.312 0.405 0.717 $-11
                              25 A.J. Ellis LAD 370 45 7 44 0 0.251 0.360 0.359 0.720 $-12
                              26 Tyler Flowers CWS 304 41 14 40 2 0.220 0.325 0.411 0.736 $-13
                              27 Yasmani Grandal SD 264 38 8 37 0 0.265 0.362 0.417 0.779 $-13
                              28 Rob Brantly MIA 353 38 7 38 2 0.263 0.321 0.388 0.709 $-13
                              29 Devin Mesoraco CIN 246 31 10 33 1 0.248 0.320 0.431 0.751 $-17
                              30 Wilson Ramos WAS 256 30 9 31 1 0.262 0.323 0.426 0.748 $-17
                              31 John Buck NYM 287 32 10 37 0 0.226 0.306 0.383 0.690 $-19
                              32 Kurt Suzuki WAS 271 30 7 32 1 0.255 0.308 0.384 0.692 $-19
                              33 Ryan Hanigan CIN 274 32 4 30 0 0.270 0.361 0.354 0.715 $-19
                              34 Erik Kratz PHI 184 23 8 27 1 0.245 0.312 0.435 0.747 $-22
                              35 Jose Molina TB 256 27 6 28 3 0.230 0.294 0.344 0.638 $-23
                              36 Nick Hundley SD 247 27 6 30 1 0.227 0.293 0.364 0.657 $-23
                              37 Yorvit Torrealba COL 210 23 4 22 2 0.271 0.326 0.381 0.707 $-23
                              38 David Ross BOS 176 21 7 25 1 0.250 0.330 0.426 0.756 $-23
                              39 Chris Stewart NYY 245 27 4 25 3 0.241 0.309 0.343 0.651 $-24
                              40 Ramon Hernandez COL 189 21 5 25 0 0.265 0.322 0.397 0.719 $-24
                              41 Geovany Soto TEX 171 23 7 24 0 0.240 0.326 0.415 0.742 $-24
                              42 Derek Norris OAK 175 23 6 22 4 0.223 0.323 0.383 0.706 $-25
                              43 Martin Maldonado MIL 192 21 6 24 1 0.245 0.306 0.380 0.686 $-25
                              44 Hank Conger LAA 183 22 5 22 1 0.251 0.318 0.383 0.701 $-25
                              45 Rod Barajas ARI 180 20 7 24 0 0.233 0.292 0.394 0.687 $-26
                              46 Dioner Navarro CHC 160 17 4 18 1 0.250 0.314 0.381 0.696 $-28
                              47 Hector Sanchez SF 165 16 3 21 0 0.255 0.293 0.370 0.663 $-28
                              48 Lou Marson CLE 173 21 2 16 3 0.237 0.330 0.329 0.659 $-29
                              49 Hector Gimenez CWS 144 16 4 18 1 0.236 0.290 0.361 0.651 $-29
                              50 Jose Lobaton TB 204 21 3 21 0 0.216 0.307 0.309 0.616 $-30
                              51 George Kottaras KAN 109 14 4 15 0 0.248 0.349 0.431 0.780 $-30
                              52 Austin Romine NYY 141 16 3 16 1 0.234 0.285 0.340 0.625 $-30
                              53 Michael McKenry PIT 142 16 4 17 0 0.225 0.299 0.366 0.666 $-30
                              54 Josh Thole TOR 157 16 1 15 0 0.261 0.329 0.338 0.667 $-31
                              55 Travis d'Arnaud NYM 102 12 4 14 1 0.245 0.294 0.412 0.705 $-31
                              56 Brayan Pena DET 125 13 2 15 1 0.256 0.301 0.352 0.653 $-31
                              57 Francisco Cervelli NYY 117 13 2 13 1 0.256 0.331 0.368 0.698 $-31
                              58 Chris Snyder WAS 100 13 4 13 0 0.230 0.336 0.390 0.726 $-32
                              59 Henry Blanco TOR 100 11 4 12 1 0.240 0.303 0.400 0.703 $-32
                              60 Kelly Shoppach SEA 125 14 5 14 0 0.208 0.293 0.384 0.677 $-32
                              61 Miguel Olivo CIN 90 11 4 12 1 0.233 0.266 0.411 0.677 $-32
                              62 Carlos Corporan HOU 134 14 3 15 0 0.224 0.283 0.336 0.619 $-32
                              63 Ryan Lavarnway BOS 101 12 3 13 0 0.238 0.313 0.386 0.699 $-32
                              64 Gerald Laird ATL 108 12 2 11 1 0.250 0.314 0.361 0.675 $-32
                              65 Jeff Mathis MIA 144 15 3 16 1 0.201 0.253 0.306 0.559 $-33
                              66 Drew Butera MIN 159 15 2 15 0 0.220 0.275 0.321 0.596 $-33
                              67 Taylor Teagarden BAL 103 11 4 12 0 0.214 0.289 0.379 0.668 $-33
                              68 Tony Cruz STL 112 11 2 12 0 0.241 0.286 0.357 0.643 $-33
                              69 Matt Treanor FA 100 12 2 11 1 0.220 0.322 0.330 0.652 $-34
                              70 John Baker SD 108 12 1 10 1 0.231 0.314 0.306 0.620 $-34
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                              • BIGDAY
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 02-17-10
                                • 48245

                                #16
                                Joe 'homeboy' Mauer blows. Guy is a pussy and will probably miss have the season.
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                                • stevenash
                                  Moderator
                                  • 01-17-11
                                  • 65566

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by BIGDAY
                                  Joe 'homeboy' Mauer blows. Guy is a pussy and will probably miss have the season.
                                  But he does have fantasy value since he'll be DH'ing a lot and plays first as well all under the guise of 'C'
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                                  • LT Profits
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 10-27-06
                                    • 90963

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Andy117

                                    You're crazy to draft a catcher in the 1st. Not enough ABs, too much potential for injury. The gap between Posey and Yadier Molina last season is not enough to warrant a 1st round pick for Posey. He's not putting up Piazza type numbers, at least not so far.
                                    Originally posted by ttwarrior1
                                    if you draft a catcher early please join my league.
                                    Taking my catcher in 2nd to last round and backup catcher in last round and still will do better
                                    than most
                                    It's all about value at the position. Outfielders and first basemen are a dime a dozen, you can find like 15-20 guys that will have similar numbers. Other positions probably have a handful of guys that will have similar numbers. At catcher, Posey is the ONLY guy that puts up MVP type numbers and he will get his 500 at bats because he plays first base. I am not a believer in Yadier's bat quite yet, I don't think he will hit 20 homers again. Posey is more of a sure thing (provided he stays healthy of course). Now, if you DON'T get Posey, then I agree with TT that catchers should be the last guys taken.
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                                    • xraygord
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 09-18-09
                                      • 2599

                                      #19
                                      I really like Mauer, got some skills he does.
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                                      • LT Profits
                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                        • 10-27-06
                                        • 90963

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by stevenash
                                        2013 Projections

                                        1 Buster Posey SF 524 78 21 89 2 0.305 0.383 0.496 0.879 $29
                                        2 Joe Mauer MIN 522 78 11 73 4 0.307 0.397 0.441 0.837 $21
                                        3 Carlos Santana CLE 498 77 21 77 4 0.255 0.372 0.448 0.820 $17
                                        4 Mike Napoli BOS 430 69 26 74 3 0.258 0.357 0.498 0.855 $16
                                        5 Yadier Molina STL 491 61 15 70 8 0.295 0.356 0.444 0.800 $15
                                        6 Matt Wieters BAL 512 69 20 73 2 0.262 0.337 0.436 0.772 $13
                                        7 Victor Martinez DET 448 60 13 67 1 0.295 0.355 0.446 0.802 $10
                                        8 Jesus Montero SEA 508 60 18 69 1 0.268 0.320 0.423 0.743 $8
                                        9 Miguel Montero ARI 455 62 15 68 1 0.268 0.356 0.435 0.791 $7
                                        10 Wilin Rosario COL 381 52 23 60 3 0.270 0.315 0.507 0.822 $7
                                        11 Jonathan Lucroy MIL 421 52 12 59 5 0.276 0.334 0.423 0.757 $2
                                        12 Ryan Doumit MIN 438 51 15 59 1 0.267 0.326 0.438 0.764 $1
                                        13 Brian McCann ATL 380 49 17 58 3 0.258 0.340 0.439 0.779 $0
                                        14 Salvador Perez KAN 428 50 11 54 0 0.285 0.320 0.418 0.738 $-0
                                        15 A.J. Pierzynski TEX 412 48 13 54 1 0.279 0.320 0.432 0.752 $-0
                                        16 Alex Avila DET 417 55 13 57 2 0.252 0.354 0.412 0.767 $-1
                                        17 J.P. Arencibia TOR 388 49 20 59 1 0.232 0.287 0.443 0.730 $-2
                                        18 Carlos Ruiz PHI 344 46 10 48 2 0.285 0.368 0.442 0.809 $-3
                                        19 Russell Martin PIT 394 52 12 48 6 0.244 0.336 0.381 0.717 $-4
                                        20 Jarrod Saltalamacchia BOS 346 45 16 48 1 0.234 0.301 0.436 0.737 $-7
                                        21 Chris Iannetta LAA 335 47 13 45 3 0.230 0.340 0.394 0.734 $-9
                                        22 John Jaso OAK 319 44 7 42 3 0.260 0.364 0.395 0.759 $-10
                                        23 Jason Castro HOU 367 45 8 41 1 0.256 0.337 0.384 0.722 $-11
                                        24 Welington Castillo CHC 331 41 12 45 0 0.242 0.312 0.405 0.717 $-11
                                        25 A.J. Ellis LAD 370 45 7 44 0 0.251 0.360 0.359 0.720 $-12
                                        26 Tyler Flowers CWS 304 41 14 40 2 0.220 0.325 0.411 0.736 $-13
                                        27 Yasmani Grandal SD 264 38 8 37 0 0.265 0.362 0.417 0.779 $-13
                                        28 Rob Brantly MIA 353 38 7 38 2 0.263 0.321 0.388 0.709 $-13
                                        29 Devin Mesoraco CIN 246 31 10 33 1 0.248 0.320 0.431 0.751 $-17
                                        30 Wilson Ramos WAS 256 30 9 31 1 0.262 0.323 0.426 0.748 $-17
                                        31 John Buck NYM 287 32 10 37 0 0.226 0.306 0.383 0.690 $-19
                                        32 Kurt Suzuki WAS 271 30 7 32 1 0.255 0.308 0.384 0.692 $-19
                                        33 Ryan Hanigan CIN 274 32 4 30 0 0.270 0.361 0.354 0.715 $-19
                                        34 Erik Kratz PHI 184 23 8 27 1 0.245 0.312 0.435 0.747 $-22
                                        35 Jose Molina TB 256 27 6 28 3 0.230 0.294 0.344 0.638 $-23
                                        36 Nick Hundley SD 247 27 6 30 1 0.227 0.293 0.364 0.657 $-23
                                        37 Yorvit Torrealba COL 210 23 4 22 2 0.271 0.326 0.381 0.707 $-23
                                        38 David Ross BOS 176 21 7 25 1 0.250 0.330 0.426 0.756 $-23
                                        39 Chris Stewart NYY 245 27 4 25 3 0.241 0.309 0.343 0.651 $-24
                                        40 Ramon Hernandez COL 189 21 5 25 0 0.265 0.322 0.397 0.719 $-24
                                        41 Geovany Soto TEX 171 23 7 24 0 0.240 0.326 0.415 0.742 $-24
                                        42 Derek Norris OAK 175 23 6 22 4 0.223 0.323 0.383 0.706 $-25
                                        43 Martin Maldonado MIL 192 21 6 24 1 0.245 0.306 0.380 0.686 $-25
                                        44 Hank Conger LAA 183 22 5 22 1 0.251 0.318 0.383 0.701 $-25
                                        45 Rod Barajas ARI 180 20 7 24 0 0.233 0.292 0.394 0.687 $-26
                                        46 Dioner Navarro CHC 160 17 4 18 1 0.250 0.314 0.381 0.696 $-28
                                        47 Hector Sanchez SF 165 16 3 21 0 0.255 0.293 0.370 0.663 $-28
                                        48 Lou Marson CLE 173 21 2 16 3 0.237 0.330 0.329 0.659 $-29
                                        49 Hector Gimenez CWS 144 16 4 18 1 0.236 0.290 0.361 0.651 $-29
                                        50 Jose Lobaton TB 204 21 3 21 0 0.216 0.307 0.309 0.616 $-30
                                        51 George Kottaras KAN 109 14 4 15 0 0.248 0.349 0.431 0.780 $-30
                                        52 Austin Romine NYY 141 16 3 16 1 0.234 0.285 0.340 0.625 $-30
                                        53 Michael McKenry PIT 142 16 4 17 0 0.225 0.299 0.366 0.666 $-30
                                        54 Josh Thole TOR 157 16 1 15 0 0.261 0.329 0.338 0.667 $-31
                                        55 Travis d'Arnaud NYM 102 12 4 14 1 0.245 0.294 0.412 0.705 $-31
                                        56 Brayan Pena DET 125 13 2 15 1 0.256 0.301 0.352 0.653 $-31
                                        57 Francisco Cervelli NYY 117 13 2 13 1 0.256 0.331 0.368 0.698 $-31
                                        58 Chris Snyder WAS 100 13 4 13 0 0.230 0.336 0.390 0.726 $-32
                                        59 Henry Blanco TOR 100 11 4 12 1 0.240 0.303 0.400 0.703 $-32
                                        60 Kelly Shoppach SEA 125 14 5 14 0 0.208 0.293 0.384 0.677 $-32
                                        61 Miguel Olivo CIN 90 11 4 12 1 0.233 0.266 0.411 0.677 $-32
                                        62 Carlos Corporan HOU 134 14 3 15 0 0.224 0.283 0.336 0.619 $-32
                                        63 Ryan Lavarnway BOS 101 12 3 13 0 0.238 0.313 0.386 0.699 $-32
                                        64 Gerald Laird ATL 108 12 2 11 1 0.250 0.314 0.361 0.675 $-32
                                        65 Jeff Mathis MIA 144 15 3 16 1 0.201 0.253 0.306 0.559 $-33
                                        66 Drew Butera MIN 159 15 2 15 0 0.220 0.275 0.321 0.596 $-33
                                        67 Taylor Teagarden BAL 103 11 4 12 0 0.214 0.289 0.379 0.668 $-33
                                        68 Tony Cruz STL 112 11 2 12 0 0.241 0.286 0.357 0.643 $-33
                                        69 Matt Treanor FA 100 12 2 11 1 0.220 0.322 0.330 0.652 $-34
                                        70 John Baker SD 108 12 1 10 1 0.231 0.314 0.306 0.620 $-34
                                        Posey 21/89/.305? That seems light all the way around. More like 30/100/.320 IMO.
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                                        • koz-man
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 11-21-08
                                          • 7102

                                          #21
                                          Like Posey first then Mauer, but I also like Y Moina.
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                                          • dudekid
                                            SBR MVP
                                            • 12-08-09
                                            • 3200

                                            #22
                                            too bad v-mart probably wont have C eligibility...i love going after the catchers with C eligibility but dont even play catcher in real life....v-mart helped me win my league 2 yrs ago when he was DH and played every day but I could slot him in at C...
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                                            • BigSpoon
                                              SBR MVP
                                              • 11-04-10
                                              • 4113

                                              #23
                                              Posey is easily the #1 fantasy catcher. I'd take Y Molina and Wieters over Mauer.
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                                              • Andy117
                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                • 02-07-10
                                                • 9511

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by LT Profits
                                                It's all about value at the position. Outfielders and first basemen are a dime a dozen, you can find like 15-20 guys that will have similar numbers. Other positions probably have a handful of guys that will have similar numbers. At catcher, Posey is the ONLY guy that puts up MVP type numbers and he will get his 500 at bats because he plays first base. I am not a believer in Yadier's bat quite yet, I don't think he will hit 20 homers again. Posey is more of a sure thing (provided he stays healthy of course). Now, if you DON'T get Posey, then I agree with TT that catchers should be the last guys taken.
                                                You can get 80-90% of Posey's production 7 or 8 rounds later. I'll take the stud OF or IF with less risk of injury and better overall numbers.
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                                                • Shortstop
                                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                  • 01-02-09
                                                  • 27281

                                                  #25
                                                  Buster Posey would most definitely be the #1 catcher selected.
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                                                  • LordVodka
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 08-17-09
                                                    • 5206

                                                    #26
                                                    Buster Posey is at the top of the list.
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                                                    • Robber
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 10-21-09
                                                      • 6432

                                                      #27
                                                      Buster posey followed by joe mauer
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                                                      • makaveli66
                                                        SBR MVP
                                                        • 03-13-10
                                                        • 1850

                                                        #28
                                                        Posey is the best catcher in baseball.
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                                                        • EmpireMaker
                                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                                          • 06-18-09
                                                          • 15580

                                                          #29
                                                          Santana would be my second choice
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                                                          • BIGDAY
                                                            SBR Aristocracy
                                                            • 02-17-10
                                                            • 48245

                                                            #30
                                                            Yah, I guess Mauer has talent. But it's hard to rely on him is all I'm saying.
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                                                            • Wulfman14
                                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                                              • 08-24-10
                                                              • 8869

                                                              #31
                                                              seems the consensus is on posey, he also is catcher for the best pitching roster in baseball, and of course he is an integral part of that . yea def posey then mauer
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                                                              • peacebyinches
                                                                SBR MVP
                                                                • 02-13-10
                                                                • 1112

                                                                #32
                                                                yeah, posey in a landslide for sure
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                                                                • Wrigley
                                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                  • 12-28-07
                                                                  • 7268

                                                                  #33
                                                                  No brainer Posey number one by far
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                                                                  • oiler
                                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                    • 06-06-09
                                                                    • 6585

                                                                    #34
                                                                    love weiters from baltimore
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                                                                    • Straight Cash
                                                                      SBR MVP
                                                                      • 11-20-09
                                                                      • 2202

                                                                      #35
                                                                      I agree with the consensus, gotta go with Posey, and it isnt really even that close.
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