May 28: It’s a big league contract, reports Thomas Harrigan of MLB.com. Cabrera will draw directly into Craig Counsell’s bullpen once he passes a physical. The Cubs will need to create space on the active and 40-man rosters.
May 27: The Cubs are in agreement with reliever Génesis Cabrera, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post. Mike Rodriguez first reported that the sides were nearing a deal. Cabrera had just elected free agency after being waived by the Mets.
Cabrera, 28, was called up by the Mets at the beginning of May. He managed decent results during his few weeks on the MLB roster. He worked 7 2/3 frames of three-run ball, striking out seven while issuing three walks. He averages around 96 MPH on his sinker and four-seam fastball, better than average velocity from the left side.
That has resulted in decent swing-and-miss rates over his career, but it hasn’t been enough to offset spotty command. Cabrera had walked at least 10% of opposing hitters in every big league season before this year’s small sample. He’d dished out five free passes in eight Triple-A innings before being called up.
Cabrera is a former division rival of Chicago’s. He spent his first five seasons with the Cardinals, who dealt him to the Blue Jays at the 2023 deadline. Cabrera pitched well down the stretch for Toronto but fell on harder times a year ago. While he managed a respectable 3.59 ERA across 62 2/3 frames, that came with a diminished 18.5% strikeout rate. The Jays opted to non-tender him instead of retaining for his final year of arbitration.
The Cubs have a pair of veteran lefties in the bullpen: Drew Pomeranz and Caleb Thielbar. Pomeranz has been fantastic, striking out 14 across 12 2/3 scoreless innings to begin his Cubs tenure. Thielbar has been effective as well, posting a 2.37 ERA while striking out nearly a quarter of batters faced in 22 appearances. Luke Little and Tom Cosgrove are on the 40-man roster and on optional assignment to Triple-A Iowa.
Why was he DFA’d? He has a decent ERA.
The Mets aren’t a fan of him playing Genesis songs every time he comes into a game. Definitely more of a Chicago band.
Yeah, God knows we’ve all had it up to here with Invisible Touch.
I wonder if his mother was listening to that when he was conceived?
They cut bait on Cabrera but had endless patience with Danny Young who was awful everytime he took the ball for 2 years. Stearns is dumb
“Stearns is dumb”
Yeah, so dumb that his staff ERA is the best in baseball despite not breaking the bank on pitching and zero starts from their most expensive starters (Manaea and Montas) and losing their second best reliever (Minter). Senga, Canning, Peterson, Megill, and Holmes make a combined ~$39 million this year and have been the best staff in the game. So dumb.
They emptied their bullpen against LA Friday night, needed a fresh arm Saturday, and their optionable guys (Garrett, Brazoban, Kranick) were all significantly above him on the totem pole.
So it wasn’t the Genesis?
That was fast.
He gave up that bomb to Bellinger in the Yankee series.
Holy cow!
I can feel it coming in the air tonight.
Someone fetch me a Michelob after midnight
Nice power arm; and no risk. Why not?
Agreed, as long as it’s a minor league deal and they can work with him before calling him up.
The piece says it’s a major league contract.
They’ve certainly made weirder pickups. Can’t really see him joining the MLB roster though.
Well, I thought signing Pomeranz and Thielbar were real reaches and was wrong on both counts. They must see something. And it’s a major league deal. Don’t know whose gonna be gone as of yet…
Can’t go wrong with Pomeranz. Except for all the times you could.
So far so good.
Figure that Kriske goes, he’s the disposable mop-up guy who will pass waivers and re-sign a minor league deal.
SE-GA
Hang on I need to blow on the cartridge first!
Hey there…
To this news, I have No Reply at All
i see what you did there
Not the worst pickup they could make. I assume Kriske will be released to make room for him on the 40-man (and the 26-man?) before Wednesday night’s game.
Alan, you are assuming this is a MLB contract? That would surprise me, but certainly possible.
Meanwhile, Little continues to dominate MiLB hitters… I assumed this was due to Pomeranz and Theilbar pitching well, and not wanting a 3rd LH RP.
You shouldn’t be surprised considering that the piece says it’s a major league contract.
You did read it, didn’t you?
You know they update posts once more information is available? The original post did not state if it was a MiLB or MLB deal, but keep busting balls that others didn’t read the article, on brand for you.
It’s a new beginning for Genesis.
Will he be with the major league team tonight, tonight, tonight, against the Rockies?
Unless the paper is late
He’s a Met no more, no more. No more, no more.
Have the Cubs given up on Luke Little? Look at his AAA numbers.
Totally agree. He’s dominating and walks have been very reasonable. Looking like Mervis 2.0
There must be something else going on there. He has been historically erratic.
The sky is falling!
Quick poll:
Peter Gabriel or Phil Collins?
Collins for me.
Peter Gabriel.
Peter Gabriel for the win!
Not even close: Dick Seargeant
Ray Wilson
Something doesn’t add up. Blue Jays were (too) quick to cut ties with Cabrera, and then he seemed to have a tough time landing somewhere. Has he been amazing? No. But certainly deserves better as he’s a lefty reliever with good stuff and numbers that aren’t horrible.
Begs the question, what’s up with him?
He does have a ‘walk’ problem. But still seems odd they could get him.
He waited in the rain for hours, you were late
He’s a head case.
He has a Job to Do!
He used to be really good, maybe he can Turn It On Again!
There must be an Understanding
There must be *SOME MISUNDERSTANDING.
If you’re going to quote song lyrics, at least get them right.
I think you are taking it all too hard.
mike q. Not that you know me well enough to make such a judgement or anything.
Mike q, said dissenter is more like Jethro Tull, Thick as a Brick.
No it’s an Understanding. As in an agreement. Why he is now a Cub. If you’re going to comment on the doings of a news story, at least get them right.