Contreras has done all of his damage from his new spot in the batting order, clean up, which just so happens to follow another great hitter, Anthony Rizzo. Hitting behind Rizzo has historically paid big dividends as we saw last year with Ben Zobrist. In 2016, Zobrist had an OPS of .831 and an OBP of .386 (which was the second highest of his career.) Now it appears Contreras will be the one reaping all the benefits from hitting after Rizzo and if the first three games are any indication of the second half Contreras will have -- look out National League. While some would think it's Contreras batting clean up after Rizzo that has helped him get off to a red hot start, there may be something else that helped Willson's offensive production these first three games.
This is the first documented time that the 2017 Cubs have pulled the old "switch-a-roo" that we all remember so well from last season. If you recall, Anthony Rizzo made headlines during the post season when he admitted that he ditched his bats to use a lighter bat of a teammate, Matt Szczur.
A new spot in the batting order, a teammates bat, and an uncanny eye for the ball has cemented Willson Contreras as one of the most dangerous bats in the Cubs lineup. Getting offensive production from him has to be seen as an additional bonus since this is the first full season that he has been the primary catcher of a very solid pitching staff. Think about the stress Contreras probably goes through. Jon Lester can't throw to first base, Jake Arrieta's command is usually all over the place, John Lackey is just a dickhead, Kyle Hendricks hates to talk, and Jose Quintana is brand new to the team. So the fact that he's putting up outstanding offensive numbers in addition to being held accountable for managing a big league pitching staff is something that has to be applauded. And if all of that doesn't make you love him, when he was being interviewed about his big four-hit day, a reporter asked him what he thought about the Cubs offensive outburst the past three games. Contreras delivered a short message that all Cubs fans (including myself) have been waiting to hear all season.
"I think we're back. I think we're back to who we were last year."God I hope so.
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