I originally saw a post from MLB Trade Rumors saying that the Cubs could possibly have an interest in the 31-year-old backstop. And after firing off a few texts, I received confirmation that the Cubs were engaged in early discussion on Lucroy and the Rangers asking price. The veteran catcher is having a down season, slashing a mediocre .244/.293/346 with 4 home runs and 26 RBI's, but he has thrown out 13 out 29 runners this season. While some may wonder what makes Lucroy attractive to the Cubs, it could be his career .340 OBP. Or that he is a player who has experience playing in the NL Central and could be a big help in the Cubs attempt to take back the division from Lucroy's former team, the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Lucroy news could just be a ploy by the Cubs front office to make Detroit re-think their asking price, or it could be that the Cubs really do like Lucroy. For what it's worth, they were interested in him at one point last season. While it is not entirely clear how serious the Cubs are in acquiring either Jonathan Lucroy or Alex Avila, Buster Olney believes the Cubs will add another veteran backstop to their roster, and the two are the best options on the market right now. Expect one of them to be playing in Chicago by sometime next week.
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