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From All-Star to Non-Tender? Dioner Navarro's Future

In a few weeks, the Rays will have to decide whether to tender an offer to Dioner Navarro or not. If they do and the two sides must head to arbitration yet again, Navarro is guaranteed to make 80% of his salary from 2009, or 1.68 million at minimum.

Presumably, the Rays will exercise Gregg Zaun's 2 million dollar option and continue to play him against right-handed pitching. Generally speaking, that's about 60-70% of the playing time. If Navarro were a consistently good player, this would be a no-brainer. Unfortunately, it's not that simple. His OPS since 2007 are as follows:

.641

.757

.600

From all-star season to the worst of his career. Navarro has picked up some irritating habits this year and there's little way of knowing whether his allergy to walks will cease anytime soon, but it still seems unlikely that he performs this poorly next year.  To expound on that, he is set to be a 26-year-old next season and his ZiPS rest of season projection still has him with a wOBA over .290. That's not good, mind you, but definitely expect a better season next year.

The Rays have to answer whether they think he can regain what made him a successful player in the past. Some of it was luck, but also drawing walks and taking pitches that the baseball rulebook defines as "balls". Let's take a look at his runs above average the past three years (which is to say: RAR - Replacement on FanGraphs Value section):

2007 -8.3

2008 11

2009 -11.2

Despite not measuring his defense and playing catcher, Navarro has still been a well below average player in two of those three years. If you extend this back to 2006 the trend still lends favor to the idea that he's a below average baseball player. Of course, he has age, prospect history, and position on his side. The Rays have to weigh whether Navarro's upside is worth more than the saved money and potentially better performance in the short-run.

The list of free agent catchers is pretty horrendous although the Rays only need a righty who can hit lefties, which narrows their shopping list. That leaves you with names like Henry Blanco, Ramon Castro, and Bengie Molina. That's an uninspiring trio, however there are some non-tender candidates and minor league free agents at catcher who could make sense, and there's always trades.

All told, it's hard to see him leaving for nothing, which makes him being traded a much more likely possibility. Having to pay Navarro nearly two million dollars next season isn't an idea that inspires jubilation, but the alternatives on the free agent market are likely to cost the same.

I doubt the Rays non-tender him, but I could see the case for it.

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i gave ur website some props now answer my damn post!
not like you have anything better to do
He sets timers on these things to post at certain times of the day. He might not have been up when this was posted.

And I do mean, might not.

The pitch f/x you posted showing a pitch that bounced in the dirt he swung at, still lingers
That may have been the worst at bat by any player of all time.
I just dont understand how last year happens
yea, pretty dramatic 3 yr swing
If I recall correctly he was only really good at the start of the year.

Although he wasn’t garbage at the end. Either way last year is a major outlier. Like I was saying at the start of this year Navi is garbage. A year like this shouldn’t really be unexpected. Granted I didn’t think he’d be this pathetic, but Navi will consistently rank in the 25 to 30 range for catchers. To expect otherwise is foolish

He had a great backend of 2007 and start to 2008.
Henry Blanco please

I’ve been saying it all season. The guy is a whiz behind the dish and gives us the righty bat.

Him and Hernandez could be roomies
It would be Blanco and Geoff Zaun
Navarro is Blanco 12 years ago, with one great year

The premise that all the Rays need is a righty bat who can hit lefties is absurd. Greg Zaun will be 39 next April; he does not catch 70 percent of games now, so how would you project him to catch 115 or so next season?
As much as I admire Blanco’s defense, he will be 39 in August. What are you assembling here, George Allen’s Redskins?

Each guy catches 80 games

with above average defense and hits their side well, I’ll take it.

Have you seen the list of soon-to-be free agent catchers?

Tell me which one the Rays should get:

Rod Barajas
Henry Blanco
Johnny Estrada
Toby Hall
Adam Melhuse
Mike Redmond
Ivan Rodriguez
David Ross
Javier Valentin
Jason Varitek
Vance Wilson
Gregg Zaun

Let’s see, we’ve talked about Zaun and Blanco. Varitek, I-Rod, Melhuse, and Wilson will all be 37 or older by the time next season rolls around; so none of those guys would work either. Nobody’s seen Estrada in about 2 years, he’s out. Toby Hall is a piece of crap, he’s out too.

Basically all that’s left is David Ross and Javier Valentin. Well, Valentin for one reason or another can’t seem to stick anywhere. David Ross is a lefty-specialist, same as Navarro.

For some reason, the fact that Barajas is just Navarro with a little extra power is missing from this.
I like DRoss.
I don't see any reason why ATL wouldn't resign him if they know what the rest of the market looks like.
McCann

A backup catcher means less to them than a platoon one does to other teams. No option?

They might get fooled due to the fact that he's actually hitting righties this year and think he's 'fixed'.

That, or he might fool himself into thinking he’s fixed for the same reason. His 3 year showed him at like a .26x OBP.

That's pretty awful
Might add to this the fact that Ross isn't a free agent

he’s signed for ’10 for 1.6.

And Varitek has a player option for 3MM

so moving for about $2 probably isn’t in the cards.

Though I’d love to see their captain tell the Sox to shove it when they decline their $5 MM option on him. And hey, his SB numbers might improve not having to face the Rays up to 18 times, though not catching Wake and still only catching 15 of 110 – whew!

Lastly

Jose Molina is also a FA. And will be under 37 – though he doesn’t look it.

Should be cheap, useful on D. Now the bat….

I would go with the Twin


Mike Redmond is by far the best option there. The best player out of Gonzaga since John Stockton. A great gamer, clubhouse guy, good receiver, can call game. Can still hit a little but no power. He will be 39 in May, too. It looks like the Rays (and everyone else) needs to develop catchers, because all there is out there are these ancient guys.

"The best player out of Gonzaga since John Stockton"

Jason Bay?

The best nonCanadian player then
By the way, isn't the non-tender deadline still in Dec.?

And do you think there’s a trade market for Navi if you’re considering non-tendering him?

Remember how late the FA market broke last year? Do you expect different, after a season where only a small handful of teams saw increases in attendance?

And do you think Navi – and his nutty agent – are going to sign for a decrease before the deadline, or wind up with one in arb? I actually think if he goes to arb he could get an increase from his current $2.1 MM. Especially if the Rays offer a cut – which I think they could. Now his wacky agent could post a ridiculous asking price and help the Rays out, perhaps being pissed about how last year went down. But I don’t remember a cut being the result in an arb hearing – I could be wrong though. Plus arb hearings don’t just take the immediate previous season into consideration, and Navi had a relatively decent ’08.

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