I absolutely HATE going to war with a catcher that is poor at controlling the running game. Only seeing Jaso over the course of a month or two will give us a clear idea just how to understand this part of his game. The stats tell us to be concerned about a level of ineffectiveness, but as you point out, Doc, as long as Jaso is a part-time catcher and not your main guy a wise manager can minimize this drag on his game by playing him primarily against teams that don't pose a baserunning threat.
My concern about problems in this area are as much psychological as they are tactical and strategic. You not only lose an out (compared to throwing a guy out on a steal attempt), you not only lose a base (or two on a double steal), you not only lose DP opportunities (which are crucial to escaping innings), you lose the confidence and composure of your teammates, especially your pitcher, who is busting his tail to SAVE bases and GET outs. You start to feel like you're competing with one hand tied behind your back.
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