No aspect of the Rockies’ 2018 lineup struggled more mightily to produce offensively than the catchers did. Colorado had four players combine to hit a team positional low .206 in 500-plus at-bats.
The following is analysis on each of Colorado’s catchers, grades for their play this season, and individual prospects heading into 2019.
Chris Iannetta
The veteran got the bulk of the playing time behind the dish after signing a two-year, $8.5 million deal before the season. Iannetta hit .224 with 11 home runs and 36 RBIs in 110 games (83 starts), posting a -0.