I saw Romine catching for Trenton a couple of years ago in Portland, Maine. Geesh, the guy looked like a first baseman trying to play catcher. He had absolutely no movement behind the plate. He reached for everything. In fact, the winning run for the Sea Dogs was scored as he tried to backhand a ball breaking into the dirt to his right. A catcher has to shift his body in front of that pitch. And he wasn't caught off guard by the pitch because the previous three pitches had been almost in the same spot except he had managed to backhand the ones not in the dirt.
Maybe he has refined his defensive skills in the last few seasons. That night, he looked like a player totally out of position.
Btw, we were staying at the Sheraton in South Portland where the Thunder were staying. We sat in the bar with Thunder coaches Frankie Menechino, Tommy Phelps, and another coach. Phelps was very cool and friendly. He discussed the game like a regular guy. The Hispanic coach was a nice guy, but Menechino was a jerk and way too macho to to be friendly.