Jonathan Charles Lucroy is an American former professional baseball catcher.
Between 2010 and 2021, he spent 12 seasons in Major League Baseball playing for the Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Colorado Rockies, Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Angels, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, Washington Nationals, and Atlanta Braves.
A two-time All Star, Lucroy played 1,210 regular-season games with the Brewers, Texas Rangers (2016-17), Colorado Rockies (2017), Oakland Athletics (2018), Los Angeles Angels (2019), Chicago Cubs (2019), Boston Red Sox (2020), Nationals
(2021) and Braves (2021).
He hit .274 with a .335 on-base percentage, 108 homers and 548 RBIs.
Lucroy finished fourth in the MVP balloting in 2014, when he batted .301 with a .373 on-base percentage, 13 homers and 69 RBis for the Brewers. He led the majors that year with 53 doubles, which remain the highest single-season total by a catcher in major-league history.
Lucroy ranks second in Brewer’s franchise history in games caught with 725. He leads all Brewers catchers in franchise history in hits (752), batting average (.288), doubles (143), homers (77), RBIs (358) and runs (326).
Now retired, Jonathan consults for Trinity Broadcasting Network, KeyCity Capital private equity group, and the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club.