Even with all his issues, he saved 3 runs overall during his time in the majors this year, and he's now OPS'ing at .800 in AAA. If we give up on him with our huge need at catcher, we're stupid.
Clearly? No. Not so much. They wanted him to work on his defense and lapses which could be lazy or concentration. No one said his attitude sucks. To wit: “He been great,” Gwinnett manager Brian Snitker said. “I think he’s catching better than when he first came down. He’s had a great attitude and he’s done everything we’ve asked.” Doesn't sound like an attitude at all. He didn't sulk or cry about it, he's been working. Even if he's traded or whatever, I still think he's more than serviceable.