Kendall led the Majors with 149 starts, the most by any catcher since Montreal's Gary Carter started 151 games in 1982. But his success all but ends there, as the 34-year-old produced the lowest slugging percentage among everyday catchers (.327) without contributing one major category. With his 110th start, Kendall vested a contract option for 2008, so he will be back behind the dish for Milwaukee.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports Milwaukee Brewers C Jason Kendall caught the last 34 games of the season for the team. The last game he did not catch was on Aug. 20 against the Houston Astros.
News: Brewers C Jason Kendall went 2-for-3 with a sacrifice Thursday against the Pirates. He's batting .353 (6-for-17) over his last five games.
Analysis: Kendall gets more at-bats than your average catcher, but he doesn't offer nearly enough power to make a difference in Fantasy. Treat him as more of an NL-only option
Brewers.MLB.com's Adam McCalvy reports Milwaukee Brewers C Jason Kendall will continue to be the everyday catcher.
Anthony Witrado, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, reports Milwaukee Brewers C Jason Kendall is 14-for-32 in his career against Chicago Cubs SP Ryan Dempster.
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