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Originally Posted by malichai11
I'm playing a historical league, I've been playing for 5 seasons now, and every year the catchers in my league seem to be getting worse. Was 1985 just a deadspot for catchers? Currently, there is 1 4 star, 1 3 star, 3 2 star catcher, 1 1.5 star, 2 1 star, and the rest are half star. Was there just some weird catcher deadspot between 1981-1986?
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I dunno, but the catcher spot used to not be a big producer offensively, which overall stars are mostly offense (as far as I recall).
In the 4 division winners in 1985 they had main catchers that hit .245, .245, .225, .296 Very small sample there but I don't want to click around on baseball reference anymore.
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