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Neftali Soto to catch this season

The Reds have decided to let Neftali Soto catch during the season some, getting 2 starts a week behind the plate. He first caught last fall in instructs and the Reds liked what they saw. Could be pretty interesting if he can make the full transition at some point. For now he will be 'backing up' Devin Mesoraco in High A, but I don't think Mesoraco hangs around there for too long and its going to be interesting to see how much Soto catches once Mesoraco is gone.

http://cincinnati.com/blogs/reds/2010/04/02/while-were-waiting-soto-to-catch/

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