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Cardinals, Willson Contreras closing in on deal in MLB free agency, per report

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The St. Louis Cardinals are nearing an agreement with free-agent catcher Willson Contreras, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. Contreras will succeed Yadier Molina, who retired this offseason, as the Cardinals’ starting backstop.

Contreras was ranked by CBS Sports as the 11th-best free agent available this winter. Here’s what we wrote at the time:

The book on Contreras remains largely the same, but this winter may prompt the printing of a new afterword depending on his next contract. He’s still one of the best hitting catchers in the business. He reaffirmed as much with a big season that saw him slice into his strikeout rate while launching 22 home runs in 113 games. Contreras is still backpick-obsessed behind the plate, too, as he gleefully threw behind runners 48 times last season, or more than the second- and third-place finishers combined. And yes, he’s still a substandard framer, albeit better than he used to be. The last part is crucial since teams put a lot of weight in framing, and justifiably so. How many clubs will overlook Contreras’ deficiencies in that area to add him to their lineup? And will anyone attempt to lure him to town by asking him to play a different position? You’d think “several” and “nope,” in that order, based on an otherwise weak catching crop. Again, though, that’s where the intrigue lies here, and we won’t know for sure until we know for sure.

CBS Sports will have more on this story momentarily.