QUOTE (caulfield12 @ May 7, 2012 -> 07:08 PM)
Flowers seems to be the case of "big big swing, needs to play nearly every game, will strike out 150-175 times, will give you 18-20 homers" guys. Sort of the catching equivalent of Brian Anderson. Except at some point when he's hitting .170 or .180, they'll pull the plug on that experiment, too.
Whether it's worth a .200 average and half of Dunn's production for less walks to get Flowers' defense in the game over Phegley, guess we'll find out.
For some reason that's the exact idea I've had of him, I think most of the posters were pretty down on him last few years, but his minor league splits don't look half bad. thanks to poster above for pointing it out.