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Ranking MLB’s 10 Best Defensive Catchers

Who are the 10 best defensive catchers?

The catching position is vital to the success of any ball club and often is the smartest player on the field. It’s no wonder that 12 of the 30 major league managers are former catchers.

While they are the No. 2 position in the scorecard, they’re more often number one in the field.

After reviewing plenty of qualified battery members for this list, it came down to the best in regards to the following criteria: position prowess, significance to his club and league-wide recognition.

It’s obvious teams want an athlete who can play the position, but they’ll covet one that can think it. A catcher’s proclivity in handling his pitching staff, understanding his responsibilities and reading every situation is paramount.

How a team utilizes and values this player can determine the course of a game, maybe a season. Some cherish their young catcher as a franchise player, while others are astute in protecting an aging veteran.

Of course the league takes notice as well. Throughout the majors, catchers are honored with praise and reward, often in the form of hardware. You will see some of the most underrated backstoppers as well as some of the more decorated at their position.

But before we get started, here’s a look at some who didn’t quite make the cut…

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Texas Rangers vs. St. Louis Cardinals Live Blog: Live Updates and Analysis

The Texas Rangers (42-32) defeated the St. Louis Cardinals (47-37) 6-4 at Busch Stadium on Friday night.

Neal Cotts (4-1) earned the win in relief, Trevor Rosenthal (1-1) suffered his first loss and Joe Nathan tallied his 23rd save of the season.

Nelson Cruz led the way with three RBI and Derek Holland recovered from a rough start to throw seven innings and receive a no-decision.

Holland gave up four runs on four hits in the first two innings, but would settle down and retire the final 12 hitters he faced. He walked three and struck out four in a strong finish. He also went 0-for-2 at the plate with a walk and a run scored.

Tyler Lyons started for the Cardinals but only lasted 1.2 innings giving up four runs on three hits with three walks. Lyons is now winless in his last four starts. The Cardinals have the best record in baseball, but are just 5-5 in their last 10.

Allen Craig added a two-run double to increase his season total to 57 RBI. Carlos Beltran earned his 46th RBI in the first inning, but flew out to the wall in left-center field to end the game.

This was the Rangers’ first regular season trip to Busch Stadium and the first since Game 7 of the 2011 World Series.

The Rangers lost games six and seven in Busch Stadium en route to their second consecutive World Series loss. It was the Cardinals’ 11th World Series title.

Saturday’s Game 2 is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. and features Martin Perez (0-1) against Shelby Miller (8-4).

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