- Thread starter
- #101
donaldson79
former loyal Hoopilist
Yeah looking it more from his perspective. Of course he is no world beater with home runs. I read where he thought he found his repeatable stroke. Now re him catching Hamels, watch this. I think he gets the rest of the starts for him.
Point is I think he feels like he has a regular spot on this team for the foreseeable future and I would not be surprised if he is a back up on the roster even next year. His major league career has taken a turn for the better. He had to feel good about this.
Hope he's right on the HR stroke. Sure looked sweet last night.
And my biggest concern for him and going forward is his age (he'll be 33 in Dec). And of course he had a little difficulty finding the base-runner trying to score occasionally too. ha ha ha Or was that, "the other guy?"
Here's Banister's quote again re: both of our catchers: “You start trying to treat either one of them like an everyday guy at this point, not good for them,” Banister said.