Cubs Expected To Pursue Catching Upgrade In Offseason
Briefly

The Cubs' catching corps ranks near the bottom of the league in offensive production, with only the White Sox and Marlins performing worse in wRC+.
Amaya’s recent success at the plate can be attributed to a refined batting setup, swapping his leg kick for a toe-tap, which has led to improved results.
Catching help remains a priority for the Cubs in the offseason, as the team's lineup lacks offensive versatility and depth in the catcher position.
Despite Amaya's improvements, the Cubs are hesitant to rely solely on this small sample size and are exploring other options for catching.
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