Cubs' Willson Contreras ‘Speechless' at Brother's All-Star Candidacy

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Cubs' Willson Contreras ‘Speechless' at Brother's All-Star Candidacy
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Cubs catcher Willson Contreras earned a spot among Thursday’s National League finalists for the All-Star runoff voting for starting spots.

But even if Contreras is the lone Cub in the starting picture for the midsummer classic, he doesn’t figure to be lonely when he gets to Dodger Stadium for the festivities.

If the Harper injury doesn’t propel William — the Braves second catcher — into the starting DH role, he would appear to be in position for a likely injury-replacement spot on the roster .

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