Cubs: Ranking the 7 worst contracts in the NL Central

The NL Central doesn't have as many bad contracts as other divisions, but there are a few that really stand out - and not in a good way.

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Cubs: Ranking the 7 worst contracts in the NL Central - #1: Willson Contreras

It's a tough look that Cubs fans still love to see. Willson Contreras ran his mouth all spring long, preaching the Cardinals Way and dragging his former team's name through the mud.

But before we knew it, he was mired in major struggles and getting benched after reportedly calling pitches the guys on the mound didn't even throw. By mid-summer, the Cardinals (unsuccessfully) put him on the block and, to the surprise of no one, found no takers.

He's not even through the first year of the five-year, $87.5 million deal he signed with St. Louis last winter to succeed Molina as the Cardinals backstop and it's already looking like one of the worst contracts not only in the NL Central, but in franchise history. A positive spin on it? Another bullet dodged by Jed Hoyer and the Cubs.

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