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@scotgregor: Would be surprised if Dioner Navarro was #WhiteSox new catcher target. They had no interest in him after 2013, when he was free agent

 

 

 

@philgrogers: Something has to change w/#White Sox lineup but Flowers has value working w/pitchers. Dioner Navarro's a good guess at who's next.

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QUOTE (SouthSideSale @ Dec 2, 2015 -> 05:19 PM)
@scotgregor: Would be surprised if Dioner Navarro was #WhiteSox new catcher target. They had no interest in him after 2013, when he was free agent

 

 

 

@philgrogers: Something has to change w/#White Sox lineup but Flowers has value working w/pitchers. Dioner Navarro's a good guess at who's next.

 

After 2013 was when I thought for sure he'd be on the Sox. I was pushing for it.

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Let's pretend the Navarro rumors are true and he goes in to a platoon with Avila.

 

Navarro owns a career 110 wRC+ versus lefties, while Avila has a 116 wRC+ versus righties. Last year Navarro had batting .278 with a 145 wRC+ versus lefties and actually walked 5% more than he struck out. And for his career versus lefties, he has walked 8.5% of the time and only struck out 10.2%.

 

I get that Navarro is a switch hitter, but he appears much better against lefties, and with Avila doing much better against righties, maybe start them according to L/R match-ups.

 

This could lead to a solid split platoon if that is indeed the plan.

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QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Dec 3, 2015 -> 12:18 PM)
Let's pretend the Navarro rumors are true and he goes in to a platoon with Avila.

 

Navarro owns a career 110 wRC+ versus lefties, while Avila has a 116 wRC+ versus righties. Last year Navarro had batting .278 with a 145 wRC+ versus lefties and actually walked 5% more than he struck out. And for his career versus lefties, he has walked 8.5% of the time and only struck out 10.2%.

 

I get that Navarro is a switch hitter, but he appears much better against lefties, and with Avila doing much better against righties, maybe start them according to L/R match-ups.

 

This could lead to a solid split platoon if that is indeed the plan.

 

great way of thinking out side the box so to speak

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Let's pretend the Navarro rumors are true and he goes in to a platoon with Avila.

 

Navarro owns a career 110 wRC+ versus lefties, while Avila has a 116 wRC+ versus righties. Last year Navarro had batting .278 with a 145 wRC+ versus lefties and actually walked 5% more than he struck out. And for his career versus lefties, he has walked 8.5% of the time and only struck out 10.2%.

 

I get that Navarro is a switch hitter, but he appears much better against lefties, and with Avila doing much better against righties, maybe start them according to L/R match-ups.

 

This could lead to a solid split platoon if that is indeed the plan.

 

Sox desperately need more of that.

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