Ivan Rodriguez has always been one of my favorite players. He was an exciting, young catcher in the early nineties when I was catching for my little league team. He was a seasoned pro who I respected but rooted against when my Yanks faced him in the '96 Division Series. He was an old vet when his Marlins beat us in the 2003 World Series. And now that he is 36, a 14-time all star, 13-time Gold Glove winner, 1999 AL MVP, and future Hall of Famer, I am finally allowed to root for him. Because today, my friends, Ivan Rodriguez is a Yankee. Finally.
When I was growing up, I-Rod always played second fiddle to Mike Piazza. Piazza slammed homers, had movie star looks, and played in LA and New York. Pudge's specialty was defense, he played in Texas, and he never pined for the cameras. But while Piazza will be remembered as the best offensive catcher of all time, Pudge, I believe is the best overall catcher of all-time. Defensively, there has never been anyone better. He blocks the plate like a wall, is lightning fast, and has a rocket-launcher attached to his shoulder. In his prime, only ADT did more to prevent stealing. But while defense is his strength and should be his legacy, his offensive impact has long been underrated.
Johnny Bench batted .267, Yogi Berra batted .285 and Carlton Fisk batted .269. Pudge has a lifetime average of .302, batted over .300 for ten seasons, and batted over .330 for three seasons. His 2584 hits and 520 doubles are both the most ever by a catcher and his 293 home runs and 114 steals are a testament to his unique combination of power and speed. As American League MVP in 1999, he batted .332 with 35 home runs, 113 RBI, 29 doubles, 25 steals, 199 hits, and 116 runs scored. While Piazza's numbers came at the expense of his defensive, um, deficiences, there was a time when Rodriguez was perhaps the best all around player not just at his position, but in the entire game. Offense, defense, longevity, and leadership make Pudge the best catcher the game has ever seen. No other catcher in history has been able to put every part of the game together as well as Number Seven.
The Yankee line up now has the best catcher of all time, the best third baseman of all time, and arguably the best shortstop of all time. I love Jorge Posada and wouldn't have wanted anyone else behind the plate for the last decade, but with Jorge out I am thrilled to see Pudge in pinstripes. If Jorge agrees to move to first at the end of the year (it'd be a good move considering his age and health), the Yanks might try to hang on to Pudge for the next couple of seasons. But even if his stay in New York is only two or three months long, Ivan Rodriquez, in my opinion the best catcher of all time, is a Yankee. And I will finally have been able to root for him.