MLB: Cubs plan to extend qualifying offer to All-Star C Willson Contreras

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The Chicago Cubs will extend a qualifying offer to three-time All-Star catcher Willson Contreras, president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said Monday.

Contreras is an impending free agent and the qualifying offer would pay him roughly $19 million in 2023. If he declines the offer, Chicago would receive a draft pick as compensation.

“We’ll continue that dialogue,” Hoyer told reporters Monday. “We’ve talked to Willson, we’ve talked to his representative, so I don’t want to make any assumptions there.”

Contreras figures to be highly sought if he hits the free agent market.

The 30-year-old is considered one of the top catchers in the majors. He reached the All-Star Game for the third time this season while batting .243 with 22 homers and 55 RBIs.

He also was a key player on the team’s World Series-winning club in 2016 as he hit .282 in his first major league season.

Contreras has topped 20 homers four times in his seven big league seasons. He has a .256 average with 117 homers and 365 RBIs in 734 career games.

–Field Level Media

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