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Certainly not a surprise move especially with Amaya healthy, but I’d like to think more than 2 percent of Cubs’ fans have heard of Reese.
He had like 10 HRs in about 150 ABs. Also had a stretch when he hit 3 HRs in about a week.

Don’t get many Cubs games on TV here in Ohio, so maybe it made a bigger impression on me when I watched him hit a HR in his first AB as a Cub against the Reds. He then hit another to tie game up late. Cubs won it on I think a Suzuki homer.
 
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I thought that they should have given Reese a start in the playoffs. They didn't start Kelly in games on consecutive days often during the regular season.
 
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uh oh

they non tendered a guy I never heard of , nor 98% of the other fandom ever heard of

what happens next ?
Not sure you watched a ton on games? He was critical when Amaya got hurt. He was as solid as one could rationally expect out of a guy they pulled up from AAA with a career that was/is really hanging on by a thread. He had some huge hits and was solid defensively. I'm by no means saying that there's going to be a huge market for him this off-season, but he did much more than expected when Kelly needed a day or two off during the week.

Actually, who has Carson Kelly on their bingo cards for saving and solidifying the catching position when Amaya got hurt? He was phenomenal and a borderline All Star at the break.

JEd works with the budget he's handed and while some moves are questionable.....give credit where it's due here.
 
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Not sure you watched a ton on games? He was critical when Amaya got hurt. He was as solid as one could rationally expect out of a guy they pulled up from AAA with a career that was/is really hanging on by a thread. He had some huge hits and was solid defensively. I'm by no means saying that there's going to be a huge market for him this off-season, but he did much more than expected when Kelly needed a day or two off during the week.

Actually, who has Carson Kelly on their bingo cards for saving and solidifying the catching position when Amaya got hurt? He was phenomenal and a borderline All Star at the break.

JEd works with the budget he's handed and while some moves are questionable.....give credit where it's due here.
I didn’t . I don’t get Marquee anymore
my bad in not knowing him

i know Contreras gave us some good years around the championship, but other than him and a few good years outta Jody Davis , we haven’t had a pure stud catcher since Randy Huntley .

Am i forgetting someone ?
 
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I didn’t . I don’t get Marquee anymore
my bad in not knowing him

i know Contreras gave us some good years around the championship, but other than him and a few good years outta Jody Davis , we haven’t had a pure stud catcher since Randy Huntley .

Am i forgetting someone ?
Besides Contreras, Soto had some good years for us. Can't forget Montero's contributions in 2016, as well (even if he didn't leave on best terms if I remember correctly).
 
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Besides Contreras, Soto had some good years for us. Can't forget Montero's contributions in 2016, as well (even if he didn't leave on best terms if I remember correctly).
I just looked it up.
since Hundley, the only catchers who have made the AllStar team are Jody Davis, Michael Barrett and Wilson Contreras

we just never seem to get that 4 or 5 tool stud catcher
 
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I hope they figure out he was just tipping his pitches....but that wouldn't explain his loss of velocity.

When he declined the option, he came out and accused the Cubs of rushing him back from injury. Sounds like he was playing hurt in the second half.
 
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I just looked it up.
since Hundley, the only catchers who have made the AllStar team are Jody Davis, Michael Barrett and Wilson Contreras

we just never seem to get that 4 or 5 tool stud catcher
I think Amaya can be a solid receiver as his only holdback is he cannot stay healthy.
 
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I didn’t . I don’t get Marquee anymore
my bad in not knowing him

i know Contreras gave us some good years around the championship, but other than him and a few good years outta Jody Davis , we haven’t had a pure stud catcher since Randy Huntley .

Am i forgetting someone ?
On the World Series team, David Ross did his part.

As far as studs..... I'd agree with you. We haven't had an All Star catcher(not sure if Contreras was an All Star) since.....Joe Girardi?

It definitely hasn't been a position of strength, though I do think Amaya is going to be a super player....IF he stays healthy. That seems to be a hurdle with him throughout the minors and into last year.
 
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On the World Series team, David Ross did his part.

As far as studs..... I'd agree with you. We haven't had an All Star catcher(not sure if Contreras was an All Star) since.....Joe Girardi?

It definitely hasn't been a position of strength, though I do think Amaya is going to be a super player....IF he stays healthy. That seems to be a hurdle with him throughout the minors and into last year.
from my post above
I looked it up
since Hundley, the only catchers who have made the AllStar team are Jody Davis, Michael Barrett and Wilson Contreras

it’s amazing that in 50 years , we’ve only had 3 all star catchers , and at that - only for one year or two

it’s like the Bears with quarterbacks
 
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Besides Contreras, Soto had some good years for us. Can't forget Montero's contributions in 2016, as well (even if he didn't leave on best terms if I remember correctly).
Rick Wilkins had one crazy good year. Just one though.
 
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Catchers are difficult to come by. Aside from 4-5 teqms
Each year, most are trying to get by.

The cardinals were lucky. Yadi was amazing. First ballot hof for sure. Unbelievably great IMO. Talking as a cub fam here.
 
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At least none of our catchers run back to the dugout after he strikes outs like Steve Swisher did.
They really had some light-hitting catchers in the seventies. Add Dave Rader and Larry Cox to that list. Although I was at a game at Wrigley as a kid and saw Rader hit a walk-off opposite-field grand slam against the Mets. I'm thinking it was around '78 or so.
 
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