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07.01.2009 12:00 pm

Does Yadi deserve All-Star nod?

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THE WATERCOOLER

QUESTION: Yadier Molina led Atlanta’s Brian McCann by almost 400,000 votes at the catcher position when the latest N.L. All-Star voting results were released Monday. With two days to go in fan voting, it would appear Molina almost has this one locked up. McCann, while playing almost 50 less games, leads Molina in HRs and RBIs, plus he has a higher batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. Do you think the case could be made that McCann deserves the start in this All-Star Game, or does Molina’s defense outweigh his offensive inferiority to McCann?

JOE STRAUSS
McCann is unquestionably the stronger offensive player and Molina the better defender. McCann may also be on the team as a backup. There is something to be said about a player’s availability when considerations are made for the All-Star Game or postseason awards. Yadier’s brother, Bengie, is a superior offensive player as well and has been available to the Giants for the entire first half. Indeed, the question should be whether Yadi is more deserving than his older brother, who doubles as the Giants’ cleanup hitter and is the only NL catcher with more at-bats than the Cardinals’ Gold Glover. Bengie has twice as many home runs and 75 percent more RBI than his younger brother. It would be a compelling story for both Molinas to make the game. Their family has endured significant loss since last season, including their father. I’d have little problem with either guy starting. After being bruised by Michael Cuddyer’s hard slide last weekend, Yadi might be better served by making a cameo appearance in the July 14 game, no matter how much it “counts.”

DERRICK GOOLD
It’s not a difficult case to make at all. Start with this: Brian McCann may be the best all-around catcher in the National League. McCann has seven fewer hits than Yadier Molina in 45 fewer at-bats. He has more RBIs, more home runs and an on-base percentage that is significantly better. All that’s missing is playing time. He missed time with blurred vision earlier this season and that’s allowed other catcher’s to surpass him in the offensive categories that are usually his, and often his alone. Molina has the certain edge in hometown favor and defense, but defense isn’t the dent in McCann’s resume that it is for other catchers. He’s got the profile and the substance of an All-Star catcher. But as you look at the numbers and consider both candidates mentioned in the question, another answer emerges: Neither. My eye for the All-Star drifts west, to another NL catcher named Molina …

JEFF GORDON
Molina’s defense is so exceptional that, yes, he has earned the starting nod. He is the rare shutdown catcher. Nobody is picking runners off first base like this guy. Few catchers are as adept at getting the lead runners on sacrifice bunt attempts. And he controls the running game, too. And his offense is good enough to boost his All-Star credentials.

RICK HUMMEL
Sure, you could make the case that McCann should start, but Molina’s defense has been good and his average has been decent, albeit his modest run production. I have no problem with any player of quality being able to start an All-Star Game in the city in which he plays.

KEVIN WHEELER (Host of “Sports Open Line” on KMOX)
Sure, the case could be made for McCann over Molina, but it would be wrong. Catcher is the most important position on the field and a catcher’s defense must take a higher priority than his offense because of the nature of the position. The catcher is in on every single pitch of every single game he plays and while that is also true of pitchers, the guys out on the mound only have to “handle” themselves. The catcher has to handle the whole pitching staff.

Yadi is the best defensive catcher in the game and far too often defense is ignored in the MLB All-Star Game. It’s nice to see players recognized for the “other half” of the game — you know, the half where teams try to prevent runs from scoring.

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Get your power from the outfield - or from the first baseman. The catcher is a specialist in how he calls the game, guards the plate and throws out runners. Gotta be Yadi!

— Gayle Wilson
12:53 pm July 1st, 2009

Wrong. Yadi should be the catcher late in the game to help secure the lead. McCann should start. The “best fans in baseball” just don’t understand baseball.

— Scott
12:57 pm July 1st, 2009

in the 2008 all-star game, national league catchers threw out 1 out 7 base stealers in a 3-4 loss. that’s horrendous. of course soto was probably high but how ’bout we give defense a try this year and go with my man molina? maybe the nl can get a much needed win.

— JK
1:14 pm July 1st, 2009

A good catcher is going to help his team win more games behind the plate than with his bat. The “best fans in baseball” do understand.

— ikkon
1:31 pm July 1st, 2009

As JK said, I do recall Soto throwing 2 balls into center field on throws to second. Catcher is a defense first position, lets the games best defensive catcher start and reining Gold Glove winner.

— Bryan
1:34 pm July 1st, 2009

ikkon, clearly you don’t. If you did you would get that Molina’s defense will be much more important late in the game. So he should NOT start, because if he does he will be out of the game by the 4th inning. But you’re right the self appointed “best fans in baseball” are never wrong.

— Joe
1:39 pm July 1st, 2009

Yadi calls a better game than any other catcher in the game. Him starting gives us an advantage that no one else in the NL can. His bat is good for a hit or two in the 8th spot.

This is an all-star game, the team should not have to be reliant on Yadi’s bat.

— Redburds
1:57 pm July 1st, 2009

It is the all-star game. It is an honor to start. Yadi deserves that honor. As far as how the game will play out who knows.

— ikkon
2:18 pm July 1st, 2009

DGoold is completely underrating how immensely superior Yadi’s defense is to McCann’s and to anyone else in the league, for that matter. Brian McCann is obviously the better offensive player, but to actually say that his defense isn’t measurably worse than Yadi’s or the rest of the league is ridiculous on multiple levels.

— dhaab
2:21 pm July 1st, 2009

Offense for a catcher is a plus, defense is absolutely necessary. Excellent defense wins here. Yadi should start, end of story. I’d take him over McCann any day of the week and twice on Sundays. It’s about time he’s showcased in the national spotlight for quietly being one of the best catchers in baseball.

— Nic
2:47 pm July 1st, 2009

Yadi deserves the start. Unless you’re a catcher who can hit like Piazza, defense should be given the more consideration. Every other starting position player in the all-star game are studs, so one mediocre bat won’t hurt anything. Besides, Yadi is hitting .303 for his career with RISP and 2 outs! He deserves to be recognized with the game in STL this year.

— StubbyClapp
8:33 pm July 1st, 2009

The best fans in baseball do understand.Considering ALL STAR voting is a popularity contest based on a player’s PAST accomplishments,(much like GOLD GLOVES)it would be sweet if Yadi gets the nod.If the position was valued strictly on it’s merits,Yadi’s rivals are few.McCann is a terrific player,but at a young age Yadi has already shown the leadership and clutch hitting to LEAD(should have been 2006 World Series MVP)a team.Let him start in a long overdue ALL STAR game in ST.LOU!

— Cardiger
9:04 pm July 1st, 2009

BTW,the ALL STAR game should be rotated EVERY YEAR.NO city should EVER have to wait more than 30 or 40 years to host an ALL STAR game!Save the BS luxury box coddling politics for the NFL!

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