1 year, 1.5 MM ... 2.5 MM with incentives.
Looks like Coppalella doesn't value framing the way Enscheff thinks he should.
Suzuki was the guy the Twins were blaming for their poor pitching. -5.0 on the Stat Corner listing on framing. So we got one who can't catch and the other can't throw.
One more (raises hand) who hopes that means we're going all-out for Lucroy next offseason.
Hope it's an MiLB deal. Supposedly handles a staff well, but very uninspiring when it comes to defensive metrics.
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/card/card.php?id=49076
Looks like Coppalella doesn't value framing the way Enscheff thinks he should.
I think they value it just fine considering they haven't made any attempts to sign Wieters, were in on Castro, brought in Gosewich, and signed Suzuki to be the backup for peanuts. In Suzuki's defense, he has improved from dreadful to simply below average in pitch framing. All things considered, I bet Suzuki and Wieters end up producing very similarly rate-wise next year (Wieters slightly more offense, Suzuki slightly more defense).
I agree they will be in heavily for Lucroy. His contract starts at Martin's, then add 10%. I'm guessing the narrative around Lucroy will be that since he is a more athletic catcher he will age better than catchers typically do.
Great move.