Those stats confirm the eyeball test. That is, Josh Smith is an average MLB offensive player, but was the 3rd best hitter on our roster. Many nights he was 2nd or 1st due to injuries. Sobering indeed.
I will add that starting MLB catchers who can play 100+ games with plus batting numbers don't grow on trees. For example, Caratini is a free agent. But look at the numbers. He's not an upgrade over Jonah. The problem isn't Heim. It's the other 8 guys. He's a 9 hole hitter. Standing pat at catcher isn't a terrible move.
94chem,
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough