Jonathan Lucroy debuted in Milwaukee in 2010 as a third-round pick and quickly became known as one of the most intelligent and skilled catchers in the league. Although he started as a dependable contact hitter, he was especially renowned for his defensive skills, particularly in pitch framing, which made him the cornerstone of the Brewers' pitching staff.
After securing his starting job in 2010, Lucroy reached a peak of efficiency during the historic 2011 season, leading a pitching staff with five starters hitting double digits. He demonstrated complete control behind the plate, but his bat began to set him apart. By 2012, he was batting .320, becoming a key part of a lineup with multiple MVPs.
During the 2014 season, he authored a remarkable campaign, leading the National League with 53 doubles and establishing a new Major League Baseball record for the most doubles in a single season by a primary catcher (46). He was a consistent presence at the All-Star festivities, including serving as a starter in the Midsummer Classic, and completed a historic fourth-place finish in the National League MVP voting. His contributions were equally significant defensively, where he registered a 2.0 Defensive bWAR and received the Fielding Bible Award, solidifying his reputation as the premier dual-threat catcher in the senior circuit.
With the organization pivoting toward a rebuild, the Brewers finalized a trade that sent Lucroy and Jeremy Jeffress to the Texas Rangers in exchange for a package of prospects, including Lewis Brinson and Luis Ortiz. With Milwaukee, Lucroy had 806 Hits, batted .284, and belted 79 Home Runs.



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