Bullpen Market Heating Up, Cubs Likely to Get Involved -
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Bullpen Market Heating Up, Cubs Likely to Get Involved -
"Two days after the Winter Meetings concluded, the free-agent market may be kicking into gear. Christopher Morel signed with the Miami Marlins on Friday afternoon, staying in Florida after his stint with the Tampa Bay Rays. Now it's the Blue Jays once again getting involved in the offseason, signing top reliever Tyler Rogers to a three-year, $37 million contract. Free-agent reliever Tyler Rogers in agreement with Blue Jays on three-year, $37M contract with vesting option, source tells @TheAthletic."
"Shortly after Rogers signed with Toronto, the Texas Rangers made a pair of signings to bolster their bullpen, continuing a flurry of relievers coming off the board. In addition to signing catcher Danny Jansen to a two-year, $14.5 million contract, the Texas Rangers are also in agreement on one-year contracts with right-handed reliever Alexis Díaz and left-hander Tyler Alexander, sources tell ESPN. @ByRobertMurray had the Jansen news first. - Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) December 13, 2025"
"Robert Suárez, Mark Leiter Jr., and Hoby Milner all inked deals with new teams on Thursday, another sign that the bullpen market has begun to heat up. Kenley Jansen came off the market on Saturday, signing with the Tigers and joining Kyle Finnegan as their second bullpen acquisition of the offseason. Free agent closer Kenley Jansen and the Tigers are deep in talks and hopeful of finalizing a deal, sources say. - Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) December 13, 2025"
Two days after the Winter Meetings, free-agent activity accelerated with multiple relievers signing. Christopher Morel joined the Miami Marlins after a stint with the Tampa Bay Rays. The Toronto Blue Jays signed top reliever Tyler Rogers to a three-year, $37 million contract. The Texas Rangers added catcher Danny Jansen on a two-year, $14.5 million deal and agreed to one-year pacts with right-hander Alexis Díaz and left-hander Tyler Alexander. Robert Suárez, Mark Leiter Jr., and Hoby Milner also signed with new teams. Kenley Jansen agreed to join the Detroit Tigers, and other clubs, including the Chicago Cubs, continue seeking bullpen reinforcements.
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