Michael Barrett isn’t having a very good summer. The Cubs’ catcher got into a fight with teammate Carlos Zambrano a few weeks ago in the dugout at Wrigley Field, resulting in a black eye, a fat lip (with stitches) and a fine from Cubs’ management. Several days later he had a heated conversation with another pitcher, Rich Hill. His playing time has been reduced in recent weeks, surely a sign that Barrett is either a) hurting or b) not playing well or c) about to be traded. The correct answer is c. Today, Barrett was traded to the San Diego Padres for catcher Rob Bowen and a minor league player. When things start to go wrong for a player, sometimes the best thing to do is to give him a change of scenery.
With everything that has happened in recent weeks with Barrett, it is obvious that the Cubs management lost faith in their starting catcher. And perhaps the pitchers lost faith in him too. Once a catcher loses the trust of his teammates, the only other place for him to go is out.
Actually, Barrett came out of this pretty well. He’s going to a first-place team with one of the best pitching staffs in the National League. The chances of Barrett heading to the postseason are better with the Padres than they are with the Cubs.
I’m sure Sox fans will be disappointed too. It means there won’t be a rematch of the Barrett-A.J. Pierzinski slugfest when the Cubs face the White Sox this weekend.
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