Chicago Cubs Catcher Miguel Montero Ripped The Cubs After World Series Win

Cubs catcher Miguel Montero, who had only 12 at-bats in the team’s postseason run, voiced his frustrations with the team over his lack of playing time after their magical World Series win.

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“It was different for me,” “It was a different emotion because I didn’t get a chance to play. I was a little disappointed, to be honest, because I felt like I did a good job in the regular season but was left out a little bit. It made me feel a little like not important or maybe not as good to be in this lineup.”

“I think the toughest part for me is they never communicated with me,” “I’m a veteran guy. They talk about veteran leadership. I have 11 years in the game and two All-Star [appearances]. I expected to be treated a little better. I was expected to get communication.

“Just let me know. Put me in the loop. That was the toughest part for me because I never understood what my role was going to be.”

Wrong time and place, Miggy.

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