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Not gonna touch the injury stuff. I just think it's hard to find a player that's talented, durable and good defensively. You can't really touch causality, because I think the venn diagram of even those three simplified factors are limited to maybe 3~4 players per position in any given generation, with more difficulty as you move down 9 to 2 on the position scheme. Even first basemen and DHs pull hamstrings.
Anyways, I just wanted to ask... Can someone explain to me why controlling the running game is exclusively attributed to the catcher?
They're the absolute last component of the SB equation, albeit a large part of it.
The pitcher is also responsible for keeping baserunners honest. Usually, starters are okay with this, and it worsens with middle relief, setup and especially closers.
Also, the SB is important at what times? Late & close, mainly, right?
So, basically, there's are relatively easy ways to hide a weak SB killer... Don't use them late & close. Don't use them with pitchers that suck at holding runners on. Have strikeout pitchers. Wouldn't a good manager be able to figure that out?
At the same time, the SB is one of the weakest offensive weapons remaining. There was less than one player per MLB team with 25+ stolen bases last season, which is a lot less than 25 HR players per team. 
I guess I just don't get why controlling the baserunning is going to absolutely destroy a catcher's prospsects.

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