Chicago Sun-Times

Cubs get 3 for the show

Baez, Contreras, Lester give team 10 picks in 3 years

- BRIAN SANDALOW CUBS BEAT

When the Cubs signed lefthander Jon Lester to a six- year, $ 155 million contract in December 2014, they banked on him being the piece to take them from a team on the rise to a true National League contender. At the same time, they hoped their deep pool of prospects would learn how to win and become stars.

The Cubs have gotten what they wanted from Lester and many of their young players, making three consecutiv­e appearance­s in the National League Championsh­ip Series and winning the 2016 World Series. On Sunday, there was more affirmatio­n as Lester, second baseman Javy Baez and catcherWil­lson Contreras were named NL AllStars to give the Cubs 10 selections over the last three seasons.

Baez and Contreras came from behind in the final days of fan voting to earn their first appearance­s and win starting spots in the game July 17 inWashingt­on.

“The two of them, as young men getting this first opportunit­y, I cannot be more thrilled, and it definitely is going to give me a reason to watch the game on Tuesday night,” manager Joe Maddon said after the Cubs’ 6- 5, 10- inning victory over the Reds. “And I will.”

Baez has blossomed into one of baseball’s most dynamic and exciting figures, becoming a fan favorite at Wrigley Field and evolving from a wild presence to a more controlled player. That continued Sunday, when Baez had two hits and drove in two runs in the seventh inning to give the Cubs a 5- 4 lead and draw more chants of “Javy! Javy! Javy!” from the crowd.

Baez, who would seem like an obvious candidate to compete in the Home Run Derby, sounded like a player who still could offer more down the stretch.

“I think I get loose, or I warm up [ well] in the second half,” said Baez, who in 2011 was Jim Hendry’s final first- round selection. “Hopefully, I keep doing what I’mdoing and seeing the ball good.”

Contreras has emerged as one of the top catchers in the league and, to Maddon, the best in baseball. He also has developed a bond with Lester, whowas famous for his connection with David Ross.

Lester said it was gratifying to see Contreras earn his first AllStar nod.

“I know our relationsh­ip has grown a lot over the last couple of years, and I know the whole Rossy thing is kind of always in the back of his mind, I’m sure, every time we take the ball,” Lester said. “It’s nice for him to get rewarded for his hard work and what he’s done.”

The gravity of what Contreras has done hit him when he was informed hemade the All- Star Game.

“My first reaction was like, ‘ I have no words to say,’ but I started crying when I went down to the cage because I hoped for it and I’ve been working hard every single game that I’ve played and played it like it was my last one,” Contreras said.

Lester will make his fifth appearance and second for the Cubs. Getting voted in by his peers was meaningful for Lester, who is 11- 2 with a 2.45 ERA and could be a candidate to start the game.

And being 34, Lester was savoring another chance to be honored.

“I’ll take it as it comes,” said Lester, who hoped there was a way for Albert Almora Jr. to earn a nod. “It’s dwindling down as far as time and all that stuff, so I’ll take as many as I can.”

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GETTY IMAGES ( LESTER), AP Left- hander Jon Lester ( left) was selected for his fifth All- Star Game. CatcherWil­lson Contreras ( above) and second baseman Javy Baez will start in their first appearance­s.
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