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Willson Contreras Posts Farewell Message to Chicago Cubs Fans on Instagram
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Earlier this month, catcher Willson Contreras signed a five-year, $87.5 million contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. Contreras played his first seven seasons for the Chicago Cubs, where he won a World Series in 2016.

Contreras recently posted a farewell message to Cubs fans on his Instagram account, along with a message to Cardinals fans.

Contreras wrote:

"To the city of Chicago I love you !!! We share some special memories together and I will never forget 2016 I will forever be grateful to this special place

First and foremost I wanna thank the man above without GOD none of this is possible. I also want to thank the @cubs organization for taking a chance on a kid from Venezuela just following his dreams. Just know that I never took any short cuts playing this beautiful game of baseball. I played with my heart and raw emotions every time I stepped between those lines for you great fans! I’m gonna miss my teammates, the beautiful city of Chicago, and most of all the FANS… I came in as a young kid and you watched me grow into the man I am today. Thank you Chicago love y’all!!! We forever will have a special bond

To St. Louis - I can’t wait to come in and handle business. Thank you for BELIEVING in me and you won’t be disappointed. I’m coming in very inspire, motivated and ready to compete on a daily basis the goal is to win win and WIN and I will give you my absolute best day in and day out. To my new teammates and fans I can’t wait to start season and have best support St Louis Letsssss gooooooo ❤️

Now let’s Play Ball"

Check out the latest episode of the Jack Vita Show for more MLB offseason analysis!

This article first appeared on FanNation Fastball and was syndicated with permission.

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