Pillar has adapted at every level he's played. Hopefully he learns to recognize pitches that are out of the zone and lays off pitches that are not strikes
My brother has been trying to get me into scotch and I just don't like it. It's too mossy/earthy for me. I prefer Bourbon. Evan Williams is a great value bourbon.
I like the fact that Matt Harvey in jumping into the inning limit debate himself. He criticized a 6 man rotation earlier in the year, and then now he doesn't want to go over a 180 IP limit. I understand that he's looking out for his career but you complain that a 6 man rotation will limit your innings and your income potential and then later you complain that going over an inning limit could hamper your career.
bottom 5 payroll teams seem to have a 2 or 3 year window for success (Late 2000s Rays, early 2000s A's). Unless a lot of things go right their way in the draft, that window closes when the team stops having high 1st round picks.
Kevin Cash was a good catcher when you included his defensive abilities.
Sandy Martinez and Ken Huckaby were semi-regulars and weren't very good.
By the way, 2003 Greg Myers was a good offensive catcher.