Assessing the Blue Jays' catching depth with Alejandro Kirk on the IL
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Assessing the Blue Jays' catching depth with Alejandro Kirk on the IL
"Kirk is an above-average hitter and, more importantly, one of the best catchers in all of baseball. His superb game-calling, elite pitch-framing ability, and sure hands behind the plate make him nearly impossible to replace."
"Tyler Heineman has struggled mightily since being called upon. He made a costly error immediately after coming in for Kirk during the bottom of the 10th inning of Friday's game against the Chicago White Sox."
"Valenzuela, 25, is a defence-first catcher on the cusp of his MLB debut, which will happen later today. He should do a solid Kirk impression when it comes to his work behind the plate."
"More encouraging was the .848 OPS he recorded across his 23 spring training at-bats with the Blue Jays this year, most of which came while Kirk was playing for Team Mexico at the World Baseball Classic."
Kirk is a top catcher known for his game-calling and pitch-framing skills. With injuries affecting the Blue Jays, Heineman's performance has been disappointing, including critical errors in recent games. Valenzuela, a defense-first catcher, is set to make his MLB debut, raising questions about his offensive capabilities. He had a solid spring training but struggled in Double-A last season. His experience with the pitching staff may benefit the team as they navigate Kirk's absence.
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