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Pressly, Jansen, Robertson Among Cubs’ Bullpen Targets

By Steve Adams | January 22, 2025 at 12:17pm CDT

As the Cubs look to strengthen the back end of their bullpen, they’ve considered a lengthy list of names via both the trade market and free agency. Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic report that Chicago has some interest in Astros righty Ryan Pressly and that they’ve looked into a long list of free agents — Kenley Jansen, David Robertson, Phil Maton, Ryne Stanek and Brooks Raley among them.

The Cubs recently finished runner-up to the Dodgers in their quest to sign Tanner Scott, putting forth a reported four-year, $66MM offer that broke all recent precedent for Chicago’s approach to bullpen acquisitions. The Cubs haven’t given out a multi-year guarantee or even an eight-figure salary to any individual reliever since signing Craig Kimbrel in 2019. Signing Scott would’ve marked a major paradigm shift for president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer. That’s also true of free agent Carlos Estevez, to whom the Cubs have also been linked. Conversely, the list of considerations highlighted by Mooney and Sharma are more in line with the team’s prior approach to bullpen building.

Pressly stands as the most interesting name in many regards. A trade involving the longtime Houston stopper would have major ramifications for two clubs and ripple effects throughout the rest of the free-agent market. He’s owed $14MM this season in the final year of his contract but also wields a no-trade clause, allowing him to control his own fate.

If Pressly were amenable to a trade that’d send him to Wrigley Field, the Cubs would immediately have a new closer, while the Astros would dip back under the luxury tax threshold. Houston currently sits just $3MM over the line, per RosterResource’s estimate. Trading Pressly would put them $11MM under the threshold, perhaps giving the ’Stros the financial leeway to pursue an outfielder. They’re reportedly interested in Jurickson Profar, for instance.

The 36-year-old Pressly was the primary closer in Houston for four seasons, from 2020-23, before giving way to free-agent signee Josh Hader in 2024. Pressly moved into a setup role this past season and tallied 25 holds in addition to four saves. He pitched 56 2/3 innings with a solid 3.49 ERA, a 23.8% strikeout rate, a 7.4% walk rate, a 48.8% ground-ball rate and just 0.64 homers per nine innings.

All of those rate stats were better than league-average, but many still represent a step in the wrong direction for Pressly. Beginning with his 2018 breakout in Minnesota and stretching through the 2023 season, for instance, Pressly punched out a whopping 32.6% of his opponents with just a 6.4% walk rate. The uptick in walks this past season wasn’t necessarily glaring, but it’s fair to say Pressly isn’t missing bats anywhere close to where he did at his peak. A four-seamer that average 95.3 mph from ’18-’23 checked in at a 93.8 mph average in ’24, and his swinging-strike rate dipped from 16.6% (again, ’18-’23) to a strong but far less remarkable 12.6%. League-average this past season was 11.1%.

Payroll-wise, adding Pressly would bump the Cubs to around $194MM in 2025 payroll with about $212MM worth of luxury considerations. That’d leave them $29MM shy of this year’s $241MM tax threshold. The Cubs and Astros already got together on one blockbuster, sending Kyle Tucker from Houston to Chicago in exchange for infielder Isaac Paredes, righty Hayden Wesneski and top prospect Cam Smith. One would presume that Pressly’s name at least came up in those talks, but a larger and more complex package shipping both Tucker and Pressly to Wrigley Field was obviously never reached.

The free agent candidates laid out by The Athletic all fit the Cubs’ typical preference for short-term acquisitions in the bullpen, but genuine pursuits of Jansen and/or Robertson would still mark a change of note. From 2020-24, the largest guarantee the Cubs gave to a reliever was Hector Neris’ $9MM deal last offseason. Either Jansen or Robertson would likely command an eight-figure guarantee. Jansen saved 27 games and posted a 3.29 ERA, 28.4% strikeout rate and 9.2% walk rate in 54 2/3 innings with the Red Sox this past season. Robertson notched a 3.00 earned run average in 72 innings with Texas, punching out one-third of opponents against a 9.1% walk rate.

The Cubs are plenty familiar with Robertson, of course. He signed a small one-year deal there prior to the 2022 season and largely revived his career at Wrigley Field. This time around, however, the circumstances would be different. Robertson inked an incentive-laden $3.5MM deal for one year in the 2021-22 offseason, as he’d yet to fully reestablish himself following Tommy John surgery while playing for the Phillies. He’s now coming off a trio of dominant seasons. With recent $10MM guarantees for both Jose Leclerc (A’s) and Andrew Kittredge (O’s), Robertson could well command a salary north of that sum. The Cubs’ offer to Scott and reported interest in Estevez show a willingness to spend that type of money on a reliever, though.

As for the others, they’re likely to come at a lesser rate. The Mets declined a net $7.5MM decision on Maton, opting for a $250K buyout over a $7.75MM option. He’s still coming off a nice year, however, having posted a 3.66 ERA, 22.6% strikeout rate, 9.1% walk rate and 46.8% grounder rate in 64 frames. He finished particularly well after being traded from the Rays to the Mets in July. Stanek was another summer trade acquisition for the Mets; he posted a combined 4.88 ERA in 55 1/3 innings between Seattle and Queens. He whiffed 27.8% of opponents but issued walks at a 10.4% clip and was tagged for an average of 1.30 homers per nine innings.

Raley is on the mend from Tommy John surgery that was performed on May 29 of this past season. As such, the 36-year-old southpaw (37 in June) will be a midseason reinforcement wherever he signs — be it in Chicago or elsewhere. Raley was excellent from 2022-24 when healthy, tallying 115 1/3 frames of 2.58 ERA ball with a 27.3% strikeout rate and 9% walk rate.

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43 Comments

  1. Edelapena08

    5 months ago

    Dodgers are signing all of them.

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    • towinagain

      5 months ago

      Exactly.

      Just waiting on the post that the Dodgers have signed all those players on minor league deals with deferred salaries.

      “Largest minor league contracts in MLB history”.

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      • choof

        5 months ago

        buddy the Dodgers are living rent free in your head, I think you need to focus your energy on something more positive instead of seething over a sports team

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        • CarverAndrews

          5 months ago

          @choof – I believe that if he learned the Roger Beshens Football Slider, it would take away all of his psychic pain and trauma.

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        • towinagain

          5 months ago

          Honestly, this post is about the Dodgers.

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        • choof

          5 months ago

          I’ve been trying to tell him this but like many others (see Bregman, Alonso) his refusal to open his mind is his folly

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        • Steinbrenner2728

          5 months ago

          @towinagain, but on every other team’s articles, you mention the Padres, though

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    • Pete'sView

      5 months ago

      Even at 40 years old and 16 seasons, Robertson has only had two bad years—his first season in 2008 (Yankees) and in 2019 (Phillies) when he was injured.

      Despite already having an excellent bullpen, I wouldn’t mind seeing the Giants sign him. But my guess is that with so many excellent young arms, Giants won’t bring him on board.

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      • roob

        5 months ago

        The Cubs should trade for Presley. It wouldn’t take much. Then, they should sign Robertson, as well.

        It would be a great bullpen mix with their young guys. C’mon Cubs. You gotta finish this off now that you traded for Tucker.

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        • BigBopper

          5 months ago

          My idea was both Maton and Robertson. Like yours too.

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  2. choof

    5 months ago

    Is that MickeytheMod guy still commenting on this site? I loved that fella, always muting people and what not

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  3. n2thecards

    5 months ago

    Would be huge if the Cards could work out a deal for Pressly. Maybe Houston would be interested in Fedde? Would reduce their payroll a little and solidify the bullpen for STL. I don’t want to trade Fedde but gotta give to get.

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    • aTouchOfSarcasm

      5 months ago

      Uh, no…

      Reply
  4. Acoss1331

    5 months ago

    Yes to two of these guys. Jansen or Pressly, with Robertson. A proven closer and a proven relief pitcher, get it done Jed…

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    • pt57

      5 months ago

      Standard Jed power move. Wait the market put and pick up the leftover sloppy seconds or thirds. Intelligent spending at its finest.

      Someone might clue Jeddie in that with pitchers going only 4 or 5 innings, deep BPs are a must.

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  5. bronyaur

    5 months ago

    Get Pressly from the Astros estate sale.

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  6. rememberthecoop

    5 months ago

    I’m so tired of hearing about how changed Jed Hoyer is because he was willing to (almost) pay a closer and how we should bow to him for this. I want to finish first for a change. Go get me a closer before I’m going to be willing to give you any flowers Jed. And hey, it’s about time he recognized the importance of having a closer. You need one. Not every guy can pitch the 9th inning. It takes a certain kind of person as well as pitcher. Theo admitted he got too caught up in the numbers when he did this job and it’s about damn time Hoyer starts to get it too. Now go get a closer. You’re only going to have Tucker one year. Better take advantage.

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    • Aaron Sapoznik

      5 months ago

      Yes!

      The Cubs are also still contemplating adding another starting pitcher. Why not trade for former Cubs top prospect Dylan Cease who will be making a bargain $13.75 million salary in his final arbitration season in 2025? It would also line up with the one year the team will likely have Kyle Tucker. It would also give the Cubs a true power pitcher atop their rotation and help balance out a lefty leaning staff.

      Adding Cease, a proven veteran closer and one more infield depth piece capable of playing 3B (Yoan Moncada?) would propel the Cubs to favorite status in the NL’s weakest division. Winning the NL Central would finally give the Cubs a seat in the postseason and a realistic chance at a deep playoff run with a solid rotation, a decent bullpen and lineup, stellar defense at most positions and a capable manager in Craig Cownsell.

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      • Aaron Sapoznik

        5 months ago

        *Craig Counsell.

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      • Pete'sView

        5 months ago

        I propose a trade between the Cubs and Giants: Hoerner and Workman (or Cassie or Triantos) for Camilo Doval and Casey Schmitt.

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      5 months ago

      No, it doesn’t take a certain kind of person to close. Many teams use their best reliever in the 8th inning if the heart of the order is hitting then. Alzolay and Hodge both did pretty well in the closer role recently. Any good reliever can pitch the 9th.

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  7. Jimbob 57

    5 months ago

    Signing Maton or Stanek would be a waste of roster spot, What is wrong with Estevez,? Robertson,Jansen,Pressly would be Ok . There are probably better trade options available but might cost more of Jed’s proud prospect collection.

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    • Unclemike1526

      5 months ago

      I’m not against trading CERTAIN prospects for current needs. They have too many that will never see Wrigley Field already. Cam Smith should have been untouchable for ANYBODY on a 1 year deal. Shaw, Triantos( Until Nico is back anyway), Wiggins, Horton, Caissie, and maybe Alcantara should be staying. Anyone else can move including Ballesteros. He’s mostly a DH and we have maybe 2 more years of Seiya to go. With the weapons and money Jed has he should have more talent here by now. There’s still a bit to go, But I’m not a big believer. The names left are there for a reason. They’re old and could collapse any second.

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  8. amjr

    5 months ago

    They will come in second again. They make it look like they’re trying but, despite being third in revenue, they’re cheap af. They should be all over Bregman who could make a huge difference but they’re instead watching their pockets.

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    • rememberthecoop

      5 months ago

      You better believe it amjr – Bregman would also bring needed leadership and accountability to the clubhouse.

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      • Hammerin' Hank

        5 months ago

        His OPS would be more valuable than his leadership.

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      • Dogbone

        5 months ago

        Bregman would be ‘ok’ on a one year reasonable deal – absolutely not more than that. It would be absolutely stupid to sign him to anywhere near the levels in years, or dollars, that he and Boras are trying to extort.
        Bregman without the friendly porch at Houston, will be a fools venture.

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    • Aaron Sapoznik

      5 months ago

      Alex Bregman would be worth the investment on a shorter term, higher AAV deal including the sting of his attached QO. A longer term contract could help alleviate the QO sting but would be much riskier to the organization in terms of production and health. The Cubs are wise to play the waiting game with Bregman as his chances for a long term deal this offseason dwindle.

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  9. ❤️ MuteButton

    5 months ago

    Relievers are not generally overworked, so I would say that it was just not his best season rather than something that would be related age or overuse. Just my opinion, but I believe that Presley could out perform last year’s numbers if back in the closers role.

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  10. johncoltrane

    5 months ago

    I guess this means Hodge won’t be closing for the Cubs this year. They probably think he needs more time to develop

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  11. SportsFan0000

    5 months ago

    The Padres have made NL All Star Closer Robert Suarez available.
    Padres have bullpen depth.
    They are looking for younger cost, controlled talent that is playing or is ready to play at the MLB level.

    AJ Preller is taking bids on Suarez right now!

    Cubs look like they are a great fit.
    Cubs need a Closer
    Cubs have young talent to offer back.
    Suarez is proven as effective against the Dodgers, Phillies, Mets
    and the rest of the NL.

    yardbarker.com/mlb/articles/padres_reportedly_shop…

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    • SportsFan0000

      5 months ago

      Suarez is on a 3 year contract.

      If Hoyer wants to go “all in”
      then, perhaps he can try to Get Suarez and RHSP Dillon Cease.

      One or both of those moves would make the Cubs a very strong
      contender to take the NL Central and advance in the playoffs.

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      • Bruce wulff

        5 months ago

        R u kidding? U needs to give up something to get something and hoyer much too conservative and not aggressive

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        • SportsFan0000

          5 months ago

          Hoyer is down to a 1 year contract.

          Hoyer better make some moves or he will be out of a job
          if the Cubs don’t make the playoffs.

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  12. Swingandamiss

    5 months ago

    The elite move would be the Cubs going to get Mason Miller.

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    • SportsFan0000

      5 months ago

      Miller is not available.

      Reply
  13. cpdpoet

    5 months ago

    Feel that Kenley Jansen is a phone call away from signing with Philly for 1yr / 10 mill. Dombrowski lurks…..

    Reply
  14. ray1

    5 months ago

    So, no Estevez?

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  15. Bruce wulff

    5 months ago

    Presley, Jansen and Robertson all over the hill but leave it to the bargain bas m ny cubs under hoyer!

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    • Astros_fan_in_Aus

      5 months ago

      “Pressly moved into a setup role this past season and tallied 25 holds in addition to four saves. He pitched 56 2/3 innings with a solid 3.49 ERA, a 23.8% strikeout rate, a 7.4% walk rate, a 48.8% ground-ball rate and just 0.64 homers per nine innings.”

      All better than league average.

      Yeah Pressly is over the hill. Dumb statement of the day.

      Reply
  16. Jerome Pelka

    5 months ago

    Dodgers are going to ruin baseball!

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    • SportsFan0000

      5 months ago

      Dodgers need to sign a lot of pitchers
      because Dodgers pitchers are getting hurt in record numbers.

      They are assembling mash unit over there.

      Reply
  17. CarolinaCubsandKush

    5 months ago

    And once these guys all inevitably sign elsewhere, the new headline will be:

    “Cubs looking for bullpen help in the Wrigley Field Ivy.”

    Surely followed by:

    “Jed Hoyer allegedly learning how to be a magician after being overheard saying ‘they can pull magic out of hats.’”

    Reply

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