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Have Guardians catchers been lost in the shadow of rookie pitchers’ success? Hey, Hoynsie!
Updated: Aug. 12, 2023, 10:05 a.m.|Published: Aug. 12, 2023, 8:55 a.m.
By Paul Hoynes
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Hey, Hoynsie:
The G’s starting rotation, with rookies in four of the five spots, entered Friday’s game with the lowest ERA among big league rotations since the All Star break. Don’t you think the catching core should be receiving more accolades, especially given that Bo Naylor is a rookie? -- David England, Baton Rouge, La.
Hey, David:
I was talking to rookie right-hander Tanner Bibee, and he was saying that he relies on the Guardians’ catchers for so many things. One of the biggest things is trust. I think that’s what all Cleveland’s pitchers have in Naylor, Cam Gallagher and David Fry.
Hey, Hoynsie:
What did Toronto’s George Springer and manager John Schneider say to the plate umpire to get ejected so quickly on Thursday at Progressive Field? -- Brent, Hunting Valley.
Hey, Brent:
You’re not allowed to argue balls and strikes, so that probably had something to do with it. And I’m sure there were a couple of magic words uttered during Springer and Schneider’s conversation with umpire Jeremie Rehak.
Hey, Hoynsie:
Will Jose Ramirez be moving up a weight class for his next title defense? -- Mark D., Bakersfield, Calif.
Hey, Mark:
Hopefully, Ramirez hangs up the gloves (boxing gloves, that is) after his one-punch knockout of Tim Anderson. The Sweet Science is a dangerous business.
But if Ramirez does step into the ring again, I want Tom Hamilton calling the action from ringside.
Hey, Hoynsie:
Do you think Terry Francona is onboard with the youth movement going on with the Guards? -- Shaun, Ashtabula.
Hey, Shaun:
He was on board last year when they won 92 games with the youngest team in the big leagues. The trades of Aaron Civale, Amed Rosario and Josh Bell certainly changed the look of this team, but he was working in concert with the front office throughout the process.
Saying that, I wouldn’t be surprised if Francona pushed for the additions of veterans Kole Calhoun and Ramon Laureano after the trade deadline passed. There was a veteran void in the clubhouse.
Hey, Hoynsie:
With the recent additions of veterans Kole Calhoun and Ramon Laurendo, what does this say about Cleveland’s prospects down in Columbus? Did the G’s need veterans in the clubhouse or are their prospects overrated? -- Patrick Grijak, Garfield Heights.
Hey, Patrick:
The Guardians are the youngest team in the big leagues. They’ve got prospects throughout the lineup and 26-man roster. Thursday they had four rookies in the starting lineup.
I think they needed a veteran presence in the locker room. Plus, no team has an endless supply of prospects. I’m not saying the well has run dry, but for two years the Guardians have done little besides play prospects.
Let’s not forget that.
Hey, Hoynsie:
Do you think the Guardians are going to make any long-term decisions for the shortstop position based on the rest of this season? Or might we expect to see Gabriel Arias, Brayan Rocchio, Jose Tena, and Tyler Freeman all at spring training next season? -- Xavier, Fairview Park.
Hey, Xavier:
The remainder of the season has to be about making a decision at shortstop. Only one guy can play the position at the time. Another will compete for the utility job. Whoever is left behind could be part of a deal to acquire some offense.
Then again, they could always move second baseman Andres Gimenez to shortstop next year, and start the competition all over again for the second base job.
Hey, Hoynsie:
Gabriel Arias has looked completely lost at the plate the last few weeks. Do you think he would profit by being sent to Triple-A for a while to get his swing and confidence back? -- Art Greenbaum, Worthington.
Hey, Art:
Believe me, that question has been asked. But the Guardians are trying to find out what kind of player Arias is going to be. They’re trying to decide if he’s going to be part of their future. The best place to do that is in the big leagues.
Hey, Hoynsie:
The Guardians have a number of injured pitchers who will eventually get healthy. They have exciting rookies and a lot of middle infielders. Do you think they will use some of that talent to trade for an established big league hitter with power? -- Bill, Tennessee.
Hey, Bill:
I would think the front office would be open to that. They tried to bring power into the organization this year through free agency with Mike Zunino and Josh Bell. It didn’t work.
There’s also a question of who gets traded. They dealt Nolan Jones and Will Benson after last season, and both are showing power with their new teams. Who gets traded is just as important as who is acquired in a deal.
The future if often cloudy. That’s why every trade is a gamble.
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