Let's try and diffuse this Mauertov cocktail a bit. This mix of a beloved icon, incredibly high expectations and a demanding and underachieving position can become highly explosive when you add the catalyst of questionable health.

That's because there is no shortage of opinions. There are those who want him to move to a different position, which they guarantee will resolve any health issues. There are those to whom the thought of moving him out from behind the plate is ridiculous, negating a substantial amount of his vaue. There is also the faction who questions his toughness, because they expect their superstars to play every day. And, of course, there are those who just love him and sideburns, and want to stuff a gallon of Kemps whole milk into all the Negative Nellys' pie hole.
These are all fun, and make for great column fodder. But I'm not feeling especially rhetorical tonight, and besides, I've wanted to study something for a while. Last year, I kept noticing that Mauer seemed to hit his home runs after a day of rest. It also seemed that Mauer's offensive surge in the second half of last year coincided with a lot more rest. And of course his 2009 MVP season started with a month or rest.
So let's try and take the rhetoric out of this. I'm not going to try and judge his perceived toughness or softness, or whether he should want to play more, or should play a different position. What I want to know is: does Mauer hit better when he's been recently rested?
First, let's see if I was right about those home runs last year. Mauer hit just nine home runs last year, so let's take a look at each one and see how close they came to a day where he wasn't playing catcher:
#1. at LAA– It was only two days into the season, so just two days from an off day for the whole team.
#2. at NYY – Three days earlier he had a day off. He had actually had quite a bit of time off, because he had been hurt, but didn't go on the DL, and then seemingly rushed back from injury for the Yankees series.
#3. at PHL – The big ninth inning home run versus the Phillies. The whole team had the day off two days earlier.