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I'm not a real number cruncher, so I'll leave the real answer to better brains.
From the rules:
If second or third base is successfully stolen, and 1,2 or 3 was rolled during the successful steal, roll the 20-sided die again. Refer to the defensive catcher's card for his "T" number(s). If the number rolled is within the range of the catcher's "T" number(s), a throwing error by the catcher has occurred, allowing the baserunner(s) to advance one additional base. No throwing error occurs if the number rolled is not listed among the defensive catcher's "T" number(s).
So T-18 is pretty bad; not Victor Martinez bad, but bad. How often it actually gets called into question is another matter (it happens, but it's not that often). I'll often use catchers with a bit more risk in hitters park than pitchers parks, but if my opponents have a bunch of base stealers I'd reevaluate. It all adds up.