The Cubs are going to need to overhaul their bullpen this winter after trading Andrew Kittredge to the Orioles yesterday while Brad Keller, Drew Pomeranz, and Caleb Thielbar are all ticketed for free agency. Despite those four departures draining their entire high-leverage relief mix outside of Daniel Palenica, however, Sahadev Sharma of The Athletic reports that Chicago’s front office is not expected to be involved in the market’s of this winter’s top free agent relief arms.
That’s not especially surprising, as the Cubs have generally eschewed high-dollar multi-year deals for relievers over the years. There have been some rare exceptions to that rule, such as the three-year deal the Cubs signed Craig Kimbrel to in 2019 while Theo Epstein was in charge and the team’s pursuit of southpaw Tanner Scott in free agency under Jed Hoyer last offseason, but the Cubs have long preferred to build their bullpen on a budget. That includes last year’s group. Keller was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training, Pomeranz was acquired from the Mariners in a minor trade back in April, and Thielbar’s big league deal guaranteed him just $2.75MM total. Those three pitchers posted ERAs of 2.07, 2.17, and 2.64 respectively while combining for 177 1/3 innings across 192 appearances.
Sharma suggests that trying to find value on the margins of the market with minor league deals and reclamation projects figures to be the club’s goal once again this winter, though he does leave the door open for the possibility that the Cubs could jump into the market on a bigger name relief arm if their expected market doesn’t materialize and they linger into January and February. Otherwise, it seems as though the Cubs won’t be adding a top tier closer this winter. Sharma specifically names Edwin Diaz, Robert Suarez, and Devin Williams as players who aren’t likely to be in the cards for Chicago at this point.
That doesn’t mean they won’t add any veterans who can offer some more certainty towards the back of the bullpen, of course. Sharma notes that the club brought in Ryan Pressly via trade this past offseason in an effort to provide that sort of certainty. Pressly was on the last year of is deal, and it seems likely that if the Cubs do add a bullpen veteran on a notable deal, it would be a similar one-to-two year arrangement. That could come via either free agency or trade; perhaps the Rays would make Pete Fairbanks available on the trade market ahead of his final year under club control, or the team could try and pursue a one-year deal with a veteran closer like Kenley Jansen.
Its possible the club could be banking on some internal improvements to their relief corps, as well. Any number of young arms might be able to take a step forward similar to the one Palencia made this past season, and with the Cubs seemingly like to pursue starting pitching additions this winter, that could make converting a young rotation arm like Ben Brown into relief full-time a viable option. Brown is held back as a starter by a lack of a quality third pitch, but he did strike out 28.6% of his opponents with a 2.97 FIP after moving into a bullpen role to open the month of August. Porter Hodge and Luke Little are among the other arms in the club’s relief corps who have shown flashes of dominance at the big league level but have yet to put it all together consistently.

Of course they won’t. Joe Ricketts= worst owner in all of sports
Tom sucks too
Tom is a carbon copy of his father. The biggest difference is that Joe actually somewhat earned his billions. Tom is lucky enough to inherit a huge amount of money. Along with his 3 siblings. Karen, Chad and Steve Dave. All 4 of them are silver spoon spoiled leeches.
Tom feels like, hey Cubs fans, I git you your title, now it’s my turn to sit back and collect the revenue and we can go back into hibernation for another 108 years.
Tom & Family will spend again when Justin Ishbia & Family fully own the White Sox and build a state of the art retractable roof baseball stadium in a convenient and accessible Chicago suburb.
If that’s what it takes I’d love to see New Comsiksey Park. I’ve never been to any white Sox park yet. It’ll be nice to see a Chicago Baseball rivalry that we all deserve. I wanna see Michael Barrett vs. AJ Pierzinski again but this time both teams are good and each have a legit chance to have an all Chicago World Series
Penny pinching ownership? That’s a yes. Savy billionaire business people? A bigger yes. It’s not what Cubs fans want to hear but it’s their team.
“Joe Ricketts= worst owner in all of sports”
He’s not even the worst owner in his own division lmao
He’s worse than the Pirates owner. At least the other owners actually attend games. Joe Ricketts hasn’t been to Wrigley since he got his ring opening day 2017 vs the dodgers.
“Joe Ricketts= worst owner in all of sports”
He’s not even the worst MLB team owner in Chicago
I guess all of their money is tied up in wealth.
Cool another year of bullpen by cheap. Not what I wanted to hear.
Maybe Jed is putting all the money available to make Tucker an offer!
No, not even I believe it.
More than Tucker or a pricy closer, Cubs could use two top tier starting pitchers if we assume no QO for Shota.
Steele, Horton and Boyd are injury-risk players with number one potential. Taillon and Rea are valuable bottom of rotation guys.
Ranger Suarez and Michael King would be more useful than Kyle Tucker and Robert Suarez IMHO.
Definitely need another starter. Hoyer will probably sign Cease, which I’m okay with.
All baseball assets were moved at the deadline into an extension rollout for Jed.
I love how the Cubs finally broke the curse and won a World Series in part because they were willing to spend like the major market team they are and somehow what the Ricketts family learned from that is that they never want to spend ever again.
In a vacuum this announcement would mean nothing. But with them declining Shota’s option, trading Kittredge, and now this, I have to wonder.
Are the Cubs planning to usurp the Dodgers by………….trimming payroll? Bold move Jed. How many years in a row do the big market Cubbies spend looking up at the tiny market Brewers before they just say screw it?
Curious.
Maybe a few more division titles by the Brewers will do it?
Just look what Brewers did to Contreras by not picking up his options as they hope to save at least a $1M on him via arbitration
if u cheap
When they did nothing at the trade deadline that was the signal that their downward spiral has become
The majority will go the less expensive route. They view it as entertainment. Winning is secondary to making money. MLB is a cash cow. Put as much in your pocket as you can. winning be damned.
Correct. Cubs baseball, Wrigley Field and the general area are rivers of cash. Fans, tourists, bucket lists come to Wrigley and spend money.
The sad part is they’re actually built to compete, but they need to make some quality additions to both the bullpen and the starting rotation while finding a way to upgrade over Tucker who was still a presence in that lineup despite his falloff in the second half. Like that next level is within reach. Cubs just have to want to get there and it doesn’t look like they do.
lol…Tom needs a new yacht
Drew Pomeranz is the Anthony Rendon of the Padres.
this is a non-issue. Hoyer always builds bullpens from the scrap heap, and usually does a good job of it.
the issue would be if he decides not to spend on starting pitching and offense.
Of course, we know that’s coming anyway, but…
Perfect game plan—spend little on bullpen and get starters.
When you get to the playoffs the starters are the bullpen anyways.
Jed got lucky in the relief pitcher dumpster-diving lottery this past season. It would be foolish to rely on that happening again. I’d sure like to see the Rickettses put more than 40% of the team’s revenue into payroll for a change.
Cubs Not Expected To Spend At All.
Relief pitchers are like stocks. You like to buy low and sell high. It’s amazing to see outcomes of most go up one year and down the next or they get hurt. The days of Gossage and Fingers outside of a handful just don’t seem to be able to repeat year after year. Funny how last year the Fans demanded Cubs sign Tanner Scott and his playoff performance this year just didn’t stand out.But Dodgers paid the premium for him. Cubs took Presley on discounted trade and all the fans could say was to DFA him for 2/3 reds of the season. So Cubs go back to dumpster diving on 10 guys this winter and hope to find 2 or 3 happy meals to eat.
The “top tier” are not worth the salary they will get.
Since we have a front office that has shown it can build a decent bullpen without spending big, I’m all for that approach. That’s only if they actually use the savings to spend in other areas, which I am not convinced of
If Hoyer gets a quality starter via trade or free agency, I’ll eat crow.
The crow and the pitcher – Acoss’ fable
This makes total sense…….
Translation: we can’t outspend the dodgers who are gonna throw 200 million at guys and defer 90% of it