Talk:Top ten catchers of all-time/@comment-ASwaff-2006051782612

Sorry, I meant to say that Pudge has put up offensive numbers later in his career worthy of putting him higher. He has batted over .300 in 8 out of the last 10 seasons. And he was at .297 in one of those two years that he was sub-.300. He has four seasons with 90 or more runs, six seasons with 80 or more RBIs and five seasons with 20 or more homeruns. I&quot;m not saying it puts him in a league with some of the great hitting catchers, but he&quot;s not like the Ozzie Smith of his position. He&quot;s not an elite hitter, but defense isn&quot;t the only thing he has going for him, either.