As has been reported in other places, the Mariners have designated Rob Johnson for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster for Jack Cust. The team now has ten days to trade Johnson, release him, or - if he clears waivers - assign him to the minors. This is only the first of two such moves, as the M's will also soon have to lose another guy to make room for Miguel Olivo, but while we don't know what that second move will be, it's unlikely to be received as warmly as the first.
Indeed, Rob Johnson did not endear himself to the Mariners fan base, and - at least among the broad online community - few tears are being shed over this afternoon's news. As a 27 year old healthy backstop with Major League experience, Johnson should end up getting claimed by someone else, meaning his days here are almost certainly through. And those are days of which we have few fond memories.
As often as people liked to joke that the Mariners would never willingly lose Johnson for as long as pitchers loved working with him so much, it's important not to conflate one's own opinions with those of the team. The organization clearly had things that it liked about Johnson, but the writing, it seems, has been on the wall for several months that Adam Moore had surpassed him on the depth chart, despite all of his struggles. All of the talk has been about Moore. Johnson faded into the background, and that probably wasn't a coincidence - he hadn't taken advantage of his opportunities.
Johnson, mind you, has only played in 161 Major League games, but there wasn't any apparent progress made between 2009 and 2010. All of the same problems were still there, both behind the plate and beside it, and that had to have been the source of much frustration. Johnson was coming off three dozen surgeries to repair issues that plagued him in 2009, and he was supposed to be better. He didn't get better. Or at least, his results didn't reflect any hints that he got better. I think it's telling that he was sent to the minors in August.
Is Johnson so bad that he had this coming? Does he have a big league future? I think it's easy to see him carving out some role for himself somewhere else. There's something about him that pitchers seem to like, and he has at times flashed some decent plate discipline. But while, a few years ago, it was possible to look at Johnson and squint and maybe see a starter down the road, it's much harder to do that now. He doesn't hit for power. His defense, while short of disastrous, isn't where it ought to be. There's little room for upward growth, meaning Johnson's ceiling these days looks to be as a backup. And one should never be too concerned about losing a possible backup.
Adam Moore has a lot of work to do, but Adam Moore has Rob Johnson's skillset and the ability to hit the ball out of the park. The separation between the two is that simple, but when you're talking about guys on the fringe, it can make a world of difference.
Rob Johnson is by most reports a fine fellow, and Rob Johnson is by all reports a fellow I'd be happy to never see in a Mariners uniform ever again.

10 recs | 70 comments
Rec'd for the foul-ball-to-the-groin gif
c_dowley - December 13, 2010
I could watch that all day.
Zach Sanders - December 13, 2010
It doesn't get much more appropriate for a guy like Johnson
c_dowley - December 13, 2010
The look Chavez(?) gives him is priceless.
c_dowley - December 13, 2010
FOOTBALL IN THE GROIN! FOOTBALL IN THE GROIN!!
tsunamijesus - December 13, 2010
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Eyeball Kid - December 13, 2010
Alley-oop
tsunamijesus - December 13, 2010
First Raul and now Rob,
who will we GIF now?
Matthew - December 13, 2010
Brendan Ryan diving and Miguel Olivo swinging
Jeff Sullivan - December 13, 2010
I'm tired of GIFing the Mariners actually.
New in 2011: GIFs of actually talented players doing skillful things
Matthew - December 13, 2010
Look at this home run!
Wow! Mark Reynolds!
Jeff Sullivan - December 13, 2010
Hockey gifs!
Jeff Sullivan - December 13, 2010
Yeah, because those are certainly happier these days >:(
Matthew - December 13, 2010
Immature hockey gifs!
Jeff Sullivan - December 13, 2010
As a metaphor
Matthew - December 13, 2010
One of my favorite gifs is an immature hockey gif
Poochie - December 13, 2010
Seattle Metropolitans?
link
If we get a new arena with a NBA team and a NHL team, that would be excellent.
CMC_Stags - December 13, 2010
For who?
Matthew - December 13, 2010
People who like pro sports in the US besides MLB
CMC_Stags - December 13, 2010
Not necessarily
Matthew - December 13, 2010
pfft.
msb - December 13, 2010
BO-RING
Eyebrows - December 13, 2010 via mobile
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yuniform - December 13, 2010
You guys should .gif yourselves writing
Aaron Campeau - December 13, 2010
Already did that
Matthew - December 13, 2010
You'd think our posts would have more typos
but no, we’re just that good at hitting the right keys with our stubs
Matthew - December 13, 2010
This reminds me of the scene from Irreversible...
except with a keyboard instead of a fire extinguisher.
smcilhen - December 13, 2010
This is how reading comments at the Times makes me feel.
wazzu93 - December 13, 2010
I'll miss the wave.
msb - December 13, 2010
"As a 27 year old healthy backstop"
He turned 28 this season.
Aly Edge - December 13, 2010
No, he didn't.
Turned 27 in July.
Teej - December 13, 2010
There's been a debate over his birthday for a while as different sources had different dates
I believe the younger of the two was correct…
CMC_Stags - December 13, 2010
Did Rob Johnson secretly come from the Dominican?
Mariner John - December 13, 2010
http://www.sbnation.com/mlb/players/19118/rob-johnson
Is it 2009 again? Because 2009-1982=27, but 2010-1982 doesn’t. If this (and every other) Rob Johnson page is wrong, that’s hardly my fault :P
Aly Edge - December 13, 2010
Well, that of course was supposed to be a reply
D’oeth
Aly Edge - December 13, 2010
That page is wrong
Jeff Sullivan - December 13, 2010
I was going off B-R, which has him being born in 1983.
Though Fangraphs and Wikipedia (for whatever it’s worth) say 1982.
Oh, well.
Teej - December 13, 2010
I don't actually care this much
Yay, Rob Johnson’s gone!!
Aly Edge - December 13, 2010
Rob Johnson's defining play as a Mariner
May 2, 2009
Manzanillos Cup - December 13, 2010
I was at that game.
And I think that was the angriest I have ever been in my life. Bobby Crosby?!
Pebohead - December 13, 2010
Agreed.
RustyJohn - December 13, 2010
The "deserved it" caption killed me
royalcurve - December 13, 2010
I was not adaquatly warned that there would bi .gifs
SeattExPat - December 13, 2010
The comments on the Mariner's facebook status about this are awesome.
My favorite: “M’s are losing a 5 tool player.”
seanovan mcnoob - December 13, 2010 via mobile
Tools: Rock. Stick. Sharper Stick. Clump of Dirt. Wooden Reed.
JAH - December 13, 2010
The Mariners' Facebook page comments are some of the dumbest things I've ever read in my entire life.
kennerdoloman - December 13, 2010
They make for fantastic comedy. They should only be read while listening to yaketty sax or something similarly goofy.
sanford_and_son - December 13, 2010
There's literally only like, five people at any given time that know what they're talking about.
kennerdoloman - December 13, 2010
(Mariners post any story)
Comment: yeah but how bout you start winning again lol
Comment: thats a good start but team is terrible
Eventually I just gave up and have stopped reading the comments.
Joe Metro - December 13, 2010
I predicted that would be the case so never read them to begin with.
Eyeball Kid - December 13, 2010
:( Teach me foresight.
Joe Metro - December 13, 2010
Unfortunaltely I already know that I can't.
Eyeball Kid - December 13, 2010
I never even liked them on Facebook for this very reason.
JY - December 13, 2010
"Like" on Facebook, then hide them from you feed, problem solved!
Patrick Stites - December 13, 2010
You're asking me to take two steps when I'm unwilling to take one.
JY - December 13, 2010
Slacker.
Patrick Stites - December 14, 2010
You forgot the token "Yankees are tha best"
Mariner John - December 13, 2010
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SeaKoala - December 13, 2010
There were plenty of people that were legitmately pissed off that Lopez was gone on those comments, too.
kennerdoloman - December 13, 2010
I can't believe all those wild pitches by Felix in those GIFs
Poor Rob
aussie_chop - December 13, 2010
There was no way he was going to endear himself to Mariner fans after being touted as a premium defensive catcher.
Whoops.
CapSea - December 13, 2010
This is the highlight of the off-season so far for me.
No more Rob Johnson!
Heydude - December 13, 2010
¡Uno mas!
Big Jared - December 13, 2010
Oh, hey, I was at this game, I think.
kennerdoloman - December 13, 2010
Hell fucking yes.
I never thought this glorious day would come.
the other side - December 13, 2010
I'm much happier about this than Lopez
Jose at least had some above league average years in him and with some regression to previous form that was at least a possibility for him in the future.
I never felt that Rob would ever be able to be a league average C.
CMC_Stags - December 13, 2010
So long, Mariners' Brian Russell
Matthew - December 13, 2010
This actually made my day.
Olivo and Moore it is, unless Z decides to work some magic.
dba - December 13, 2010
Hopefully Kaz Sasaki decides to retire again and we almost sign Pudge Rodriguez with the extra money
Corco - December 13, 2010
Rob Johnson is proof catching is hard and expectations for a replacement level catcher are surprisingly low
Rob Johnson had major upside only because anything he did better would make a dramatic improvement.
Edgar for Pres - December 13, 2010
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