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How will the Blue Jays' young catchers help their new veteran starters? NickAshbourne crunches the numbers.

McGuire seems to receive the ball best right where Ryu’s changeup lives, which could make for a beautiful partnership if the Blue Jays want to explore a personal catcher situation. Roark and Anderson get a slight boost based on their proclivity for working the outside edge against righties, but McGuire’s presence is unlikely to make a huge difference for them.

That said, last year’s context is important for understanding how the move to Toronto could affect those two from a framing perspective. Anderson spent his season throwing to Yasmani Grandal — arguably the best framing catcher in the game — while Roark pitched for two teams who combined for -10 framing runs from their catchers in 2019 according to Statcast. In fact, since 2017 Roark has thrown to backstops who’ve produced a combined -32 framing runs.

None of the Blue Jays’ new veteran starters are going to have their seasons soar or tank exclusively based on how well their catchers receive them. That doesn’t mean there isn’t marginal value to be extracted — and it looks like they can find it by pairing Ryu with McGuire where possible and giving Roark a much-needed reprieve from the awful receiving he’s had of late.

 

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