I'd like to keep him. Still think he projects more as a strong backup catcher than a starter on a championship club. But he's got some upside. The market for catchers is pretty thin. I wouldn't trade him unless we get one of those too-good-to-refuse offers.
Braves have invested heavily in young pitching. They need a veteran catcher with a reputation of helping develop pitching more than anything right now, a guy who calls a good game, frames pitches well and notices mechanics with some idea of what needs to be done to correct bad mechanics. If that guy comes with an ability to throw out runners, get on base, drive in runs so be it. But, everything should be behind the developmental aspect. Once some of the investment in young pitching begins to bear fruit, then I think you can afford to back off that and start looking for a more rounded Catcher.
That's not Bethancourt right now. He's certainly not the driver that you wanted to hand the keys to your new Mercedes to. He may one day be, but not today.
And, it's not just him. Ivan Rodriguez in his prime wouldn't be the right guy either because he was much more interested in flashing his arm from his knees in throwing out runners than he was what was going on with the pitcher. I saw him many times get into a shake off contest with a young pitcher who didn't want to throw a fast ball out and away when Rodriguez wanted only that because he wanted to throw the runner out.
I think we will go with a veteran guy next year as primary catcher. There a five in the FA market who could fill the bill: AJ, Avila, Iannetta, Navarro and Wieters.
However, we should also keep Bethancourt and let him develop. There is some upside there. Again if we get an outstanding offer for him, we trade him like anyone else. But I wouldn't look to move him.
Btw our rotation next year isn't going to be mostly young inexperienced pitchers. I think we'll sign a veteran FA. Miller, Minor and Teheran will probably have three of the other spots and they've all had 3 or more full major league seasons.
If CB is required in a trade to bring back a long term solution at a position of need, send him packing. Otherwise, he is too valuable as a lottery ticket.
Which of the FA catchers is considered the best defensively?
Wieters before TJ. Now probably Iannetta.
I think we will go with a veteran guy next year as primary catcher. There a five in the FA market who could fill the bill: AJ, Avila, Iannetta, Navarro and Wieters.
However, we should also keep Bethancourt and let him develop. There is some upside there. Again if we get an outstanding offer for him, we trade him like anyone else. But I wouldn't look to move him.
Btw our rotation next year isn't going to be mostly young inexperienced pitchers. I think we'll sign a veteran FA. Miller, Minor and Teheran will probably have three of the other spots and they've all had 3 or more full major league seasons.
There were some hints about a month ago that they plan to bring Minor back. He's been throwing, maybe even off the mound, recently.