Remember the last time we talked about having a “guy?” If you’re new or perhaps don’t recall the parameters of “guyhood,” feel free to refer to the linked piece above to get caught up on what makes one eligible for the title. In our previous outing, we discussed the electric Brandon Barnes. This time, though, we’re going to focus our attention not on an outfielder, but on a catcher.
The Rockies, historically, have lacked a frontline, above-average catcher. They’ve never had an All-Star backstop, and only four times in their almost-30-year franchise lifetime has a Rockies catcher reached a 2.