PT TOMORROW: AL Central - Naylor lurking behind Zunino

Cleveland Guardians

A catcher who is on a lot of people's radar already is Bo Naylor (C, CLE), one of the top catching prospects in the game. Coming off a down year in 2021, he reworked his swing and hit .263 with 21 HR and 20 SB in 510 PA between Double-A and Triple-A, with a .392 OBP. As you can see by that stat line, Naylor is one of just a few catchers with a chance to make a significant impact on the base paths.

Naylor's spring performance may help dictate whether he starts the year as the backup to Mike Zunino (C, CLE) or back down in Triple-A for a while, but he's not far away from being a mainstay on the roster. Once he's up, he should see enough playing time to be a viable 2nd catcher in deeper mixed leagues, as the...

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