Maldonado has been one of the best defensive catchers in baseball this season and was traded last July, too, going from the Los Angeles Angels to the Houston Astros. He signed a one-year, $2.5 million deal with Kansas City and started in place of Salvador Perez, who is out for the year with Tommy John surgery.
Montgomery, 30, was on the mound when Kris Bryant threw the ball to Anthony Rizzo to secure the final out of the 2016 season. It was his first career save and the highlight of his Cubs tenure, which started that season. Montgomery confirmed to ESPN he asked to be traded early this season as he was interested in the next stage of his career.
“From a career perspective, looking at how it was taking shape, I thought I was best suited to be a starter,” Montgomery said.
He started 19 games for the Cubs in 2018 but a healthy Yu Darvish, combined with the presence of Cole Hamels and Tyler Chatwood, gave him little opportunity this year.
“I understood, from who they had here, that might not happen for me,” Montgomery said.
The Cubs attempted to appease him but a deal took months to happen and came about strictly on a need basis, when Contreras went down.
Chosen by the Royals in the first round of the 2008 draft, Montgomery was a top prospect before being dealt in a trade that netted Kansas City James Shields and Wade Davis. He was dealt soon thereafter to Seattle and arrived in Chicago a year later in 2016. Montgomery has vacillated between the starting rotation and a relief role until this season.
He has struggled this season, posting a 5.67 ERA in 20 relief appearances and seeing his peripheral numbers suffer as well, quite possibly due to his desire to move on. He began the season on the injured list with a sore shoulder.
Montgomery does come with two additional seasons of club control, which made him attractive to Kansas City, while Maldonado will be a free agent after this season.
Epstein indicated he didn’t think Contreras would be out longer than the minimum 10 days required for being on the injured list.
ESPN’s Jesse Rogers contributed to this report.
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