Norris call-up could signal end for Suzuki
Despite downplaying trade speculation, the A's are likely looking to deal Kurt Suzuki after calling up catching prospect Derek Norris.
Despite downplaying trade speculation, the A's are likely looking to deal Kurt Suzuki after calling up catching prospect Derek Norris.
When the A’s traded Gio Gonzalez over the winter, one of the key prospects they got back in the deal was Nationals top catching prospect, Derek Norris.
After Kurt Suzuki hit .242 in 2010 and .237 last season, anyone analyzing the Gonzalez trade could see the A’s had landed their future backstop. Meanwhile, Suzuki is having the worst season of his career, hitting just .215 with zero home runs, nine walks and 43 strikeouts in 60 games this season.
Norris was called up from Sacramento by Oakland before Thursday’s game. He had been hitting .273 with eight home runs and 36 RBI at Sacramento.
In his debut on Thursday, Norris went hitless in three at-bats, but threw out Dee Gordon — one of the fastest players in the league — trying to steal. He also caught eight great innings from Travis Blackley.
The A’s can make all the claims they want that Suzuki isn’t going anywhere. But with the way that Billy Beane conducts business, I’d be genuinely shocked if Suzuki was still on the roster after the July 31 trade deadline.
Suzuki may not be having a good statistical season, but he plays a premium position at a time when plenty of teams in playoff contention could use a veteran behind the plate. Only 14 teams have a catcher than even qualifies for the batting title.
Among Suzuki’s likely future employers:
The A’s are playing this smart. They brought Norris up five weeks before the trade deadline so that he can learn from Suzuki. And to Suzuki’s credit, he told The Oakland Tribune’s Joe Stiglich that he’s embracing the role of teacher.
Manager Bob Melvin downplayed speculation that Suzuki will be traded soon, telling Stiglich that the incumbent will still get his share of playing time:
“This is more about both of them co-existing – the guy who’s your catcher of present and the guy potentially is your catcher of the future. Make no mistake, with (Norris) here, he’s gonna play some. They’re both going to play. It’s also going to give me an opportunity to rest Kurt a little bit more.”
That’s obviously the politically correct answer. If Norris plays well over the next three weeks, you can expect to hear plenty of rumors involving Suzuki. Of course, Beane’s plan could change if Norris struggles. But if you’re an A’s fan, you should start to prepare yourself for life without Suzuki.
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