The Chicago Cubs signed catcher Reese McGuire to a minor league contract, providing organizational depth as he heads to Spring Training. McGuire, turning 30 and with seven MLB seasons behind him, recorded a .575 OPS in 53 games with the Red Sox in 2024. With the Cubs already having Carson Kelly signed for the long term and Miguel Amaya projected as their starting catcher, McGuire's chances of making the MLB roster seem slim. However, he remains a capable injury replacement and has experience transitioning between teams.
The Cubs have signed catcher Reese McGuire on a minor league deal, adding depth to their roster as he joins the Spring Training camp.
With 53 games played and a .575 OPS for the Red Sox in 2024, McGuire's experience and ability to handle pitchers serve as a valuable asset.
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