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On December 16, the Minnesota Twins signed Christian Vazquez to a three-year $30 million deal to have him take over as the team's primary catcher. The two-time World Series champion Vazquez got off to a hot start at the plate and behind the dish. Since then, however, he has cooled off and made some questionable plays defensively. Is it time to adjust the catching timeshare and give Ryan Jeffers more playing time?
So far this season, Vazquez has appeared in 27 games to Jeffers' 20. A few of Jeffers' appearances came by way of pinch-hitting, which is why Vazquez has 85 at-bats to Jeffers's 48 at-bats. Over those at-bats, Vazquez boasts a putrid .531 OPS and 0.0 WAR compared to Jeffers's .872 OPS and 0.3 WAR. The stats suggest that Jeffers has been far more effective for the Twins than Vazquez at the plate. However, that is not the most essential aspect to consider.
Vazquez wasn't brought in for $10 million per season for his bat. He has a career .690 OPS, which is below league average. Instead, the 32-year-old catcher has always made his money defensively. Vasquez has been the primary catcher on two World Series teams. He has gathered a plethora of experience and caught some of the highest-quality pitchers on the planet in the most important games. Vazquez remains an asset defensively, as he currently ranks in the 76th percentile in pitch framing, but even that isn't Vazquez's most important skill he brings to the table.
The Minnesota Twins' pitching staff has been excellent in 2023. The starters have kept them in games, and the bullpen has finished them off when needed. The staff has generated a ton of swings and misses and soft contact. It isn't a coincidence that this revelation came at the same time the Twins signed Christian Vazquez. Vazquez calls a great game behind the plate. His ability and feel for the game and approach with each batter are second to none. Ryan Jeffers is a fine defensive catcher, but there are few in the league that call a better and more consistent game than Vazquez.
While Vazquez has been frustrating at the plate and has made some somewhat questionable defensive plays over recent weeks, it's important to remember why he's here. He brings a championship pedigree to the team and understands what pitches to throw to any given hitter in any given situation. His value goes far beyond the value calculated by the stats and analytics. For this reason, the Twins would be wise to continue giving Vazquez the majority of starts behind the plate and pencil him in the lineup around 65-70% of games.
What are your thoughts? Is it worth sacrificing offense for Vazquez's ability behind the plate? Let me know in the comments! Go, Twins!
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