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Cubs Interested In Carlos Estevez Were Runners-Up For Tanner Scot

7:15PM : The Cubs offer to Scott was a four-year deal worth $66MM, according to . 5:43PM : ranked 22nd on MLBTRs list of the offseasons , making him the top reliever left available on the market now that , , and (who signed with the Mets as starter) have found new teams. As one might expect, Estevezs market Johnny Moore Jersey is intensifying, reports, with the Blue Jays and Cubs among the teams in on the 32-year-old righty. Torontos interest in Estevez was first reported , and the Reds, Yankees, and Red Sox have also been linked to Estevez at various points this winter. The Cubs are a new team in the hunt, adding to the perception that Chicago is willing to be much more aggre sive than usual in pursuing relief pitching. After the Dodgers signed Scott to a four-year, $72MM deal earlier today, ESPNs Je se Rogers ( ) reported that the Cubs were second in the bidding, with an offer thought to be in the ballpark of what Scott received from Los Angeles. This tracks with the Friday report from suggesting that the Cubs were one of Scotts top remaining suitors, which was the first time the Cubs had been linked to the southpaw all winter. Coming even close to a four-year, $72MM offer for a reliever represents a huge sea change in how Chicago usually approaches its bullpen. President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer signed a reliever to a multi-year contract during his four-plus years in charge of the Cubs front office, and one-year, $9MM pact from a year ago represents the most money Hoyer has given to a relief pitcher. Improving the relief corps was a stated goal for Hoyer heading into the offseason, and just , the PBO stated that the team was still looking to add more to its bullpen. Chicagos biggest bullpen acquisitions of the winter have thus far fit Hoyers preferred lower-cost models with , and for , who will make $950K in 2025 and is arbitration-controlled through 20227. looked tremendous in his rookie season, to the point that he took over as the Cubs closer down the stretch when the teams bullpen ranks were reduced by injury. Hodge will certainly be in the high-leverage mix next year, though having him as a full-time closer could be a lot to ask of a second-year pitcher with just 43 big league innings on his resume. Adding a veteran reliever with closing experience like Estevez makes a lot of sense for Chicago, even if Estevez might ultimately end up as a setup man if Hodge can handle being the primary ninth-inning option. MLBTR projected Estevez for a three-year, $27MM contract, though it is unclear what exactly Estevez and his reps at Premier Talent are looking to land in second foray into the open market. It is safe to say Estevezs price tag will be much le s than Scotts contract, so if the Cubs were willing to venture into that spending area, Estevez should be well within their price range. Signing Estevez to something in the range of MLBTRs projection would also match the $9MM average annual value of the Neris contract, which could be more palatable for Hoyer. It was two offseasons ago that Estevez signed a two-year, $13.5MM guarantee from the Angels, but it is safe to say his asking price has risen considerably after he established himself as a viable closing candidate. Estevez has a 3.22 ERA over 117 1/3 innings with the Angels and Phillies over the last two seasons, and the 2024 campaign saw him reduce both his walk rate and (more troublingly) his strikeout rate. Philadelphia is seemingly taking a le s-costly approach to its own bullpen, so there doesnt appear to be much chance of a reunion between Estevez and the Phillies, plus Hoffman already signed with the Blue Jays. David Robinson Jersey

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