Kendall has more hits than all of the catchers in your list. He is tied with I-Rod for the most stolen bases. Yes, he doesn't hit homers, but has 20 doubles. Kendall has thrown out more runners than Varitek, is tied with I-Rod and Lopez for the highest fielding percentage, and his range factor is higher than anyone in your list except Barrett.Originally Posted by Geki Ace
Lo Duca has the highest batting average out of all the catchers. He has more RBIs than LaRue and I-Rod. He has more hits than Varitek, LaRue, and Barrett.Originally Posted by Geki Ace
Lopez is tied for the highest fielding percentage and has the 2nd highest range factor behind Barrett. I-Rod has less walks than Lopez.Originally Posted by Geki Ace
He could replace LaRue as they are similar with Scheineder having a higher batting average, more hits, more games played, and more runners caught stealing.Originally Posted by Geki Ace
It just seems to me that you threw LaRue on there because he is a Red. His defensive stats are on par, but he's played in significantly less games than everyone except Lopez who missed 6 - 8 weeks. He's played in 84 games and everyone else has played at least 95, 6 of the remaining 8 have played in over 100 games...point is his defensive stats might not be as good if he played more games since the catching position is the most physically demanding position on the field as there is a lot of wear and tear.
Offensively, he has the least hits, the least runs, the 2nd lowest batting average (behind Kendall), tied with Martinez for last in triples with 0 (everyone else has at least 1 since you brought up speed ), 0 stolen bases, has the 2nd most strikeouts (behind Varitek who has more ABs) and has the 2nd lowest # of ABs (behind Lopez) meaning he strikeouts at a higher rate than all of the catchers here, and the 2nd lowest # of total bases (behind Lopez). IMHO, Mauer or any of the catchers I presented should be ahead of your homer pick of Jason LaRue.