While I've known since probably his first week in action that Devin Mesoraco is the kind of catcher worth starting in every league every week, I've kept him on the fringes of the top 12 in my rankings, behind mainstays like Wilin Rosario and Brian McCann.
What can I say? Old habits are hard to break.
This latest stretch of five homers in five games is reason enough to break them, though. With it, Mesoraco not only legitimized his breakout by bouncing back from a 4-for-33 (.121) slump to begin the month of June, but he also emerged as the top catcher in Head-to-Head points per game, ahead of even Jonathan Lucroy. He leads the position in slugging percentage (.667) and OPS (1.054), and frankly, it isn't even close.
Now obviously, he won't continue to homer one out of every 11 at-bats, as he has so far, but with this latest surge, he's shown enough staying power that I'm not confident even a fully resurgent Rosario or McCann could overtake him (and I'm fairly confident in at least a moderate resurgence for both). When I next update my rankings, Mesoraco will be my eighth-best catcher, behind only Lucroy, Buster Posey, Carlos Santana, Joe Mauer, Yadier Molina, Miguel Montero and Evan Gattis.
