Chicago Sun-Times

First test for Lester, new catcher

- BY GORDON WITTENMYER Staff Reporter Email: gwittenmye­r@suntimes.com

PHOENIX — On Friday, the Cubs began learning how they’ll manage the next month or more without cleanup hitterWill­son Contreras in the lineup.

On Saturday, they’ll get their first real lesson in life without Contreras behind the plate. That’s when Jon Lester starts for the first time this year without his strong- armed personal catcher, who took over this year for Lester’s former personal catcher, David Ross.

The Cubs have 20 games left against the top three base- stealing teams in the National League — including the Diamondbac­ks this weekend — and some insiders are bracing for a “track meet” no matter who gets the call behind the plate.

“Willson’s a force in preventing that — there’s no question about it,” manager JoeMaddon said. “And I’m very aware of the Diamondbac­ks. The best way to stop some really good runners is to not let them on first base.”

Maddon said before Friday’s gamethat he’s still debatingwh­ether Alex Avila or rookie Victor Caratini will catch Lester on Saturday.

Lester downplayed the significan­ce of being without his safetynet catcher down the stretch.

“We’ll figure it out,” he said. “Alex has obviously been around for a long time. We’ve got a game report, and we’ll try to execute it.

“We’ve got to execute pitches regardless of the fingers they put down. That’swhat it comes down to, not necessaril­y who’s behind there. We’ve got to execute the game plan and execute the pitch. If we don’t do that, it doesn’t really matter.”

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