Jorge Posada: The Best Hitting Old & Durable Backstop Ever?
Posted by Steve Lombardi on August 6, 2007
Jorge Posada of the Yankees is on pace to catch 130+ games this season and have an OPS+ greater than 120. And, this will not be the first time that he's reached these marks in a season since turning 30 years old. But, the question is: How many times has Posada done this - and what other catchers in baseball history have the 130+/>120 combo in a season at age 30 or older? To answer this question, we turn to the Batting Season Finder function of Baseball-Reference.com's Play Index for the answer:
Cnt OPS+ Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH SF GDP SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS Positions+----+-----------------+---+----+----+---+---+--+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+---------+ 1 Jason Varitek 121 2004 32 BOS AL 137 536 463 67 137 30 1 18 73 62 9 126 10 0 1 11 10 3 .296 .390 .482 .872 *2/D 2 Jason Varitek 125 2005 33 BOS AL 133 539 470 70 132 30 1 22 70 62 3 117 3 1 3 10 2 0 .281 .366 .489 .855 *2 3 Wally Schang 123 1921 31 NYY AL 134 513 424 77 134 30 5 6 55 78 0 35 5 6 0 0 7 4 .316 .428 .453 .881 *2 4 Manny Sanguillen 135 1975 31 PIT NL 133 537 481 60 158 24 4 9 58 48 15 31 3 2 3 12 5 4 .328 .391 .451 .842 *2 5 Ivan Rodriguez 124 2003 31 FLA NL 144 578 511 90 152 36 3 16 85 55 6 92 6 1 5 18 10 6 .297 .369 .474 .843 *2/D 6 Jorge Posada 123 2002 30 NYY AL 143 598 511 79 137 40 1 20 99 81 9 143 3 0 3 23 1 0 .268 .370 .468 .838 *2/D 7 Jorge Posada 146 2003 31 NYY AL 142 588 481 83 135 24 0 30 101 93 6 110 10 0 4 13 2 4 .281 .405 .518 .923 *2/D 8 Jorge Posada 133 2004 32 NYY AL 137 547 449 72 122 31 0 21 81 88 5 92 9 0 1 24 1 3 .272 .400 .481 .881 *2 9 Jorge Posada 127 2006 34 NYY AL 143 545 465 65 129 27 2 23 93 64 1 97 11 0 5 10 3 0 .277 .374 .492 .866 *2/D3 10 Mike Piazza 137 1999 30 NYM NL 141 593 534 100 162 25 0 40 124 51 11 70 1 0 7 27 2 2 .303 .361 .575 .936 *2/D 11 Mike Piazza 150 2001 32 NYM NL 141 573 503 81 151 29 0 36 94 67 19 87 2 0 1 20 0 2 .300 .384 .573 .957 *2/D 12 Lance Parrish 122 1990 34 CAL AL 133 523 470 54 126 14 0 24 70 46 4 107 5 0 2 12 2 2 .268 .338 .451 .789 *2/3D 13 Thurman Munson 121 1977 30 NYY AL 149 638 595 85 183 28 5 18 100 39 8 55 2 0 2 18 5 6 .308 .351 .462 .813 *2D 14 Javy Lopez 121 2004 33 BAL AL 150 638 579 83 183 33 3 23 86 47 4 97 6 0 6 16 0 0 .316 .370 .503 .873 *2D 15 Elston Howard 141 1963 34 NYY AL 135 531 487 75 140 21 6 28 85 35 4 68 6 1 2 17 0 0 .287 .342 .528 .870 *2 16 Elston Howard 127 1964 35 NYY AL 150 607 550 63 172 27 3 15 84 48 12 73 5 0 4 10 1 1 .313 .371 .455 .826 *2 17 Tom Haller 128 1968 31 LAD NL 144 534 474 37 135 27 5 4 53 46 13 76 2 3 9 3 1 4 .285 .345 .388 .733 *2 18 Carlton Fisk 126 1978 30 BOS AL 157 658 571 94 162 39 5 20 88 71 6 83 7 3 6 10 7 2 .284 .366 .475 .841 *2/D7 19 Carlton Fisk 134 1983 35 CHW AL 138 545 488 85 141 26 4 26 86 46 3 88 6 2 3 8 9 6 .289 .355 .518 .873 *2/D 20 Bill Dickey 145 1937 30 NYY AL 140 608 530 87 176 35 2 29 133 73 0 22 4 1 0 0 3 2 .332 .417 .570 .987 *2 21 Darren Daulton 156 1992 30 PHI NL 145 585 485 80 131 32 5 27 109 88 11 103 6 0 6 3 11 2 .270 .385 .524 .909 *2 22 Darren Daulton 135 1993 31 PHI NL 147 637 510 90 131 35 4 24 105 117 12 111 2 0 8 2 5 0 .257 .392 .482 .874 *2 23 Walker Cooper 141 1947 32 NYG NL 140 546 515 79 157 24 8 35 122 24 0 43 3 4 0 13 2 0 .305 .339 .586 .925 *2 24 Gary Carter 143 1984 30 MON NL 159 669 596 75 175 32 1 27 106 64 9 57 6 0 3 8 2 2 .294 .366 .487 .853 *23 25 Gary Carter 139 1985 31 NYM NL 149 633 555 83 156 17 1 32 100 69 16 46 6 0 3 18 1 1 .281 .365 .488 .853 *2/39 26 Roy Campanella 155 1953 31 BRO NL 144 590 519 103 162 26 3 41 142 67 0 58 4 0 0 13 4 2 .312 .395 .611 1.006 *2 27 Yogi Berra 121 1955 30 NYY AL 147 615 541 84 147 20 3 27 108 60 6 20 7 2 5 13 1 0 .272 .349 .470 .819 *2 28 Yogi Berra 142 1956 31 NYY AL 140 597 521 93 155 29 2 30 105 65 7 29 5 1 5 8 3 2 .298 .378 .534 .912 *2/7
As you can see, if Posada pulls it off this season, it will be the 5th time in his career for him. No other backstop has done it more than twice. When it comes to aging well as a catcher - in terms of durability and productivity - Jorge Posada is an exceptional case.
August 6th, 2007 at 8:14 pm
What order is that list in? Reverse alphabetical?
August 6th, 2007 at 11:25 pm
First of all, the Yankees have six different catchers on that list! The Mets, Red Sox and Dodgers each have two.
Second of all, 75% of them helped their team to finish 1st or 2nd! The 25% who didn't were Haller (7th place in '68), Daulton (6th in '92), Carter (5th in '84, Parrish (4th in '90), Cooper (4th in '47), Piazza (3rd in '01), and Lopez (3rd in '04).
August 7th, 2007 at 9:54 am
~~~What order is that list in? Reverse alphabetical?~~~
Yes.