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Daily Position Focus: Catcher, First Base

John Boccabella
Hector Villanueva
Hector Villanueva
Tyler Houston
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Cody Bellinger
Dansby Swanson
Pete Crow-Armstrong

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* Factoid: Jeff Goldbach played Catcher for the mighty Cubs.
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Rich earned a shot with the Chicago Cubs as a result of his professional debut in 1966. A tall 6'4", the southpaw weighs 190 pounds. Rich will turn 23 years old this August 4th. After a minor league career as an outfielder, John was converted to the mound this past spring by the Chicago management. The 25 year old southpaw makes his home in Ontario, Canada.



Not your typical leadoff hitter, Soriano notched his 20th career multi-homer game against Pittsburgh on 5/16/08. The outfielder burned the Pirates again the following day as he blasted another pair of longballs.



Wick has burned the candle at both ends to make a transformation from catcher to outfielder to pitcher. Since toeing the slab for the first time in his fourth professional season, Rowan has evolved a 95-mph four-seamer that, in 2021-22, produced a .234 OPP AVG. His 20 saves in the past four seasons rank second to Jordan Romano for the most saves by a Canadian.



Rookie Cards

Jorge Soler
Ryan Hawblitzel
Henry Cotto

Gallery Redux!

Billy Williams, Outfield - Cubs.
Addison Russell, Shortstop - Cubs.

Back to the Front! Cubs card back du jour...

Charles (Chuck) Klein
"After stacking up a record as leading batter of the National League with most hits, most doubles and most home runs, with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1933, Chuck Klein was traded to the Chicago Cubs in November for Koenig, Kleinhans, Hendrick and cash estimated at $65,000. His batting average for 1933 was .368. He was born in Indianapolis, Ind., in 1905. He is six feet tall and weighs around 185 pounds. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. He began his professional career in the Three-I League in 1927 and went to the Phillies in mid-season of 1928. In 1932 he added to his other laurels with the record of most stolen bases in the National League."
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Cubs
Total Card Count

8,248

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