I want to see Blake Lalli moved up to Iowa from Tennessee. He just turned 26. He's a lefty catcher/1B. He is hitting 361/415/931 in 97 AB's. Only 11 K's. Last year at Tennessee, he hit 286/324/810 in 70 AB's with 18 K's. He has 62 doubles and 17 HR's in 839 minor league AB's which hints that he's a line drive hitter. His fielding percentage at catcher is .988 in the minor leagues while at 1B it is .983. At Tennessee, he is limiting Steve Clevenger's and Welington Castillo's AB's (74 & 78 respectively). Clevenger needs more playing time, so this will allow him to play more 1B. Castillo can play more catcher. Russ Canzler can back up 1B and LF. At Iowa, Mark Johnson is doing nothing. There is no reason to keep him around since if we needed another catcher, we would put Chris Robinson on the 40-man roster and call him up (370/389/908 and he's excellent defensively). Also, Jake Fox should be playing everywhere (LF, RF, 3B, C, 1B) to increase his trade value (since we obviously have no intention of calling him up). By having Lalli at Iowa, Fox will need to play positions other than 1B more often. If anyone is worried about releasing Mark Johnson, other moves could easily be made (Macias back to Peoria, Matulia back to the DL, Fuld/Robnett/Spears sent to AA). At Extended Spring Training, there are five catchers waiting for an opening (John Contreras, Matt Cerda, Jose Guevara, Alvara Sosa, and Juan Medina). The Cubs will inevitably draft more catchers in a couple weeks. There are two or three catcher spots available at Boise and Mesa - not everyone will get a spot. By moving Lalli up, all of the others can move up thus creating an opening at Peoria for one of those guys. Of course, if you prefer to move up a 1B instead, that works too. Sean Hoorelbeke and Chris Weimer deserve to get out of Extended Spring Training too! EDIT: Add Jericho Jones to that list as he went 2 for 3 today while playing 1B according to Arizona Phil. What d'ya think? I'm procrastinating and avoiding writing report cards. This took a nice chunk of time to write!