The Chicago White Sox catching position is bad, really bad. How bad exactly? They don’t even have an MLB starting catcher anywhere in the organization. While they will look high and low this offseason (waiver wire, rule 5 draft, etc. etc.) the position could use an upgrade. Here is a look at just how bad the team’s catching position is.
Tyler Flowers: 2015 MLB starting catcher
.239 BA 9 HR 39 RBI 21 BB 104 K
What really sticks out to me is the K/BB rate. Considering it is 4/1, there is no way he can be a starter at the MLB level only hitting 9 home runs in 112 games played.