"Breakout star Carlos Narváez has already started 67 games this year. That’s a lot for a catcher who has never experienced such a heavy workload. There are small signs that wear and tear has taken a toll, like Cora’s desire to work Connor Wong in more and the fact Narváez has only hit .235 with a .657 OPS in an 18-game stretch dating back to June 16.
On paper, Wong should be the type of backup any team wants: someone who used to start, is still young, has improved defensively and can provide some pop when he does play. But in a much-different role (27 starts), Wong has hit .149 with a single RBI and zero extra-base hits. He has a .384 OPS in 98 plate appearances and is 5-for-36 since June 1.
Wong would likely be hitting better if he was an everyday player in a routine and he might break out again if he gets traded and gets that opportunity. For now, though, he represents an offensive black hole when he plays and a contending team may want to upgrade.
One name to watch? Old friend Christian Vázquez, who is also not hitting (.170 average, .492 OPS) but has some intangibles the Red Sox like. The Twins would probably trade him in a salary dump."
But, but but but but, he works HARD. Apparently Narvaez doesn't. I bet Buehler works hard too, As does Houck. Hey, trophy for everyone.