One thing Atlanta Braves fans weren’t expecting for the 2017 season? How about their catchers collectively batting .309? That’s good for first place among National League catchers.
Tyler Flowers and Kurt Suzuki have been much better than expected, and although Flowers’ .349 average may suggest that he’s doing all of the work, that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Kurt Suzuki, now 33, has three home runs and 14 RBI on the young season, and while it’s fair to say that he’s made the most out of his 14 hits, his .