Doug Mirabelli
Posted by Andy on December 23, 2007
Remember a few years back when Doug Mirabelli was flown in by the Red Sox to catch Tim Wakefield, after the Red Sox realized that Josh Bard couldn't catch the knuckleball?
Personally, I have always found it hard to believe that Mirabelli's defense was worth all the trouble. (See below for further discussion on "the trouble.") It's true that Josh Bard had a lot of trouble himself early that season, allowing a number of passed balls. But I really wonder if Boston wouldn't be better off training a young catcher in the off-season to handle the knuckle, rather than continuing the trot Dougy out there.
First of all, here are the worst batting averages for players with at least 400 PAs over the last 3 seasons:
Cnt Player **BA** PA From To Ages G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH SF GDP SB CS OBP SLG OPS Positions Teams +----+-----------------+---------+-----+----+----+-----+----+-----+----+----+---+---+---+----+----+---+----+---+---+---+---+----+---+-----+-----+-----+---------+-----------+ 1 Mark Bellhorn .198 661 2005 2007 30-32 222 567 71 112 31 2 16 58 88 1 207 2 0 4 7 3 0 .306 .344 .650 /4536D9 TOT-SDP-CIN 2 Doug Mirabelli .206 481 2005 2007 34-36 171 433 38 89 17 0 17 59 40 0 148 7 1 0 8 2 0 .283 .363 .646 *2/D BOS-TOT 3 Brian N. Anderson .216 459 2005 2007 23-25 160 416 52 90 25 1 10 36 32 2 109 5 3 3 7 5 7 .279 .353 .632 *8/7D9 CHW 4 Jason LaRue .216 847 2005 2007 31-33 248 721 74 156 41 0 26 94 85 16 218 25 11 5 17 2 0 .318 .381 .699 *2/95 CIN-KCR 5 John Mabry .216 550 2005 2007 34-36 247 490 46 106 24 2 14 62 48 1 130 1 6 5 12 0 0 .285 .359 .644 /3975D STL-CHC-COL 6 David Newhan .217 475 2005 2007 31-33 191 423 54 92 14 1 10 45 37 2 86 5 5 5 7 15 4 .285 .326 .611 /8795D43 BAL-NYM 7 Tomas Perez .220 430 2005 2006 31-32 193 400 48 88 19 0 2 38 16 2 71 2 7 5 9 2 0 .251 .283 .534 /563497 PHI-TBD 8 Joe Borchard .221 484 2005 2007 26-28 206 430 53 95 18 1 14 47 49 6 133 5 0 0 9 4 4 .308 .365 .673 /97D83 CHW-TOT-FLA 9 Nick Green .221 509 2005 2007 26-28 180 439 65 97 20 2 7 33 44 0 129 12 11 3 7 4 5 .307 .323 .630 *4/5693 TBD-TOT-SEA 10 Scott Thorman .222 440 2006 2007 24-25 175 415 50 92 29 0 16 50 19 3 91 3 1 2 6 2 1 .260 .407 .667 *3/7 ATL
Thank goodness for Mark Bellhorn, or maybe more people would realize that Mirabelli has given Boston absolutely NOTHING offensively.
Now, when Boston originally traded away Mirabelli, they got Mark Loretta in return. During his one year in Boston, Loretta put up .285/.345/.361, a rung below his career averages, and then he walked as a free agent. Not a bad trade considering how worthless Mirabelli is (particularly to a team with no knuckleball pitchers,) but certainly nothing to write home about.
But to get Mirabelli back, the Red Sox had to send Josh Bard and Cla Meredith (plus some cash) to the Padres.
Since, Bard has put up an OPS+ of 122 in 1.5 seasons with the Padres and he looks like a decent player. Meredith put up a 0.711 WHIP in 2006 along with an ERA+ of 380. Last year, he came back down to earth with a 1.393 WHIP and an ERA+ of 115. If he can perform somewhere in the middle in 2008, he'll be just great.
In any case, both players have more value than Mirabelli. I just cannot believe that Boston uses one of 25 roster spots on this guy.