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Jim Bowden ranks Roberto Perez #5 overall catcher in MLB
5. Roberto Pérez, Cleveland Indians
Age: 21 B: R T: R Height: 5-11 Weight: 220
2019 Stats:
Slash line: .239/.321/.452 HR: 24 RBI: 63 SB: 0 WAR: 4.0 OPS+: 99
Statcast:
Avg. Exit Velo: 87.0 Hard Hit%: 39.7 wOBA: .297 xwOBA: .306 Barrel%: 8.3
Fld%: .997 DRS: 30 Framing: 9.6 CS%: 41
Career accomplishments: Gold Glove; led the league in caught stealing.
Trending: Upward
Peréz won his first Gold Glove for catchers this past season thanks to 30 defensive runs saved and a league-leading 41 percent caught-stealing rate. His elite ability to call a game, pitch framing and blocking are also special traits. His framing was in the 85th percentile of catchers and his pop time to second base was in the 77th percentile.
Offensively, he made some serious strides last season in terms of power, bringing his BP power into games as he slugged a career-high 24 home runs with 63 runs batted in. He was in the 76th percentile in barrel percentage and 65th percentile in hard-hit percentage. However, he’s never going to hit for a high average or get on base much more than 32 percent because of his holes at the plate.
A Gold Glove catcher with 24-home run power is enough to make the top five in my catcher rankings this year.
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