I call BS. Blanco is a .657 career OPSer. He's not a high standard to live up to. What are your thoughts on Blanco? All you use is stats to judge a player. In this case, Blanco is a tremendous back up catcher. And as a back up catcher your role is not to be a great hitter, its to be one hell of a defensive player. My last post on the topic since it's late: Blanco is a good defender, he's terrible at the plate. Soto is a good defender too, he has the chance to not be terrible at the plate. There is not much of a difference, if any, between the two defensively. All the talk about Blanco's "handling" of the staff and game-calling is not much different than the sportswriting babble about clutch. They take the unquantifiable or not easily quantified and subjectively praise and criticize who they want. Of course, Soto has gotten this same praise, and the only thing keeping him from having this rep is the fact that he's not been in the big leagues for beat writers to heap cliches upon. Soto has a good approach at the plate, he takes walks and doesn't hit for power. Blanco will probably outslug him, but at a possibly large difference in OBP. Referring to Blanco as some sort of sure thing offensively while Soto is a mystery is misguided. Sure, Soto may be pretty bad, but interestingly enough, Blanco is so bad with the bat he doesn't set much of a bar to reach. And there's also the thing about Soto being younger, cheaper, under our control for longer, and a much better gamble for the duration of the contract we gave to Blanco.