On the day the Cubs celebrated their first championship in 108 years, one player wasn't exactly in the partying mood.

While thrilled his team won, catcher Miguel Montero wasn't happy with his role on the team in the postseason or the lack of communication about it.

"It was different for me," Montero said to the Waddle and Silvy Show on ESPN 1000 on Friday. "It was a different emotion because I didn't get a chance to play. I was a little disappointed, to be honest, because I felt like I did a good job in the regular season but was left out a little bit. It made me feel a little like not important or maybe not as good to be in this lineup."