civ ollilavad wrote:Since we're not the only team that knows the benefit of a quality catcher I think Perez could secure a multi year deal elsewhere.
He has the longest career with us going back to draft in 2008 but there's no reason he would give Cleveland a discount and also could be the primary rather than the shared catcher elsewhere.
Honestly if the team keeps Hedges, and I think they will, Perez is not worth more than $1 million to the Tribe (especially given the lack of offense on the team already and his inability to stay healthy) so I would agree with civ there - Perez could do quite a bit better elsewhere.
This is why I would have liked a Wilson Ramos type as our second catcher. Sound hitter for a catcher and still ok defensively. On a team with little hitting that plays as a backup at $1 million.
That said, bottom line is whatever moves the team makes to boost the offense. Thanks to a cheap rotation they should have resources - for once - for the offense. The more offense they add on the more they can afford the luxury of a defensive catcher.
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