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Chirinos is the new backup catcher for the Cubs (Sam Navarro - USA Today Sports)
Chirinos is the new backup catcher for the Cubs (Sam Navarro - USA Today Sports)

Cubs sign veteran catcher


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CHICAGO – The Chicago Cubs today signed catcher Robinson Chirinos on a one-year major league contract.

Chirinos, who will wear uniform number 29, has been added to the active roster and is available for tonight’s 7:05 p.m. CT game against the Phillies at Wrigley Field. To make room on the roster for Chirinos, catcher Taylor Gushue has been designated for assignment.

Chirinos, 37, is a career .231 hitter (423-for-1,832) with 100 doubles, four triples, 86 home runs and 269 RBI in 602 games spanning all or part of nine major league seasons with the Rays (2011), Rangers (2013-18, 2020), Astros (2019) and Mets (2020). He has thrown out 24 percent of baserunners attempting to steal (86-of-358) and has a .994 fielding percentage (26 E/4,294 TC) behind the plate. Chirinos has appeared in 18 postseason games, including the 2019 World Series with the Astros.

The right-handed hitting Chirinos recorded career highs with 18 home runs and 65 RBI in 113 games with the Rangers in 2018. In 2019 with Houston, he hit 17 home runs and drove in 58 runs with a career-high 51 walks in 114 games, also a career mark. His 1.8 defensive wins above replacement that season ranked third in the American League.

Chirinos this March signed a minor league deal with the Yankees and batted .278 (10-for-36) with a double, three home runs and six RBI in 13 games for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre before he was released, July 3.

Chirinos originally signed with Chicago as a non-drafted free agent in July of 2000 and played 10 minor league seasons in the organization from 2001-10. He was traded to Tampa Bay, January 8, 2011, in the eight-player deal that included right-handed pitcher Matt Garza heading to the Cubs.

Gushue, 27, has appeared in two games for the Cubs (0-for-4) since he was selected from Triple-A Iowa, June 30.

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