Cubs agree to sign ex-White Sox right-handed pitcher
Briefly

As Cactus League play approaches, the Chicago Cubs signed right-handed pitcher Chris Flexen to a minor league contract. Flexen, who has played for multiple teams over seven seasons, previously had notable stints with the New York Mets and Seattle Mariners. Last season with the Chicago White Sox, Flexen demonstrated resilience despite a challenging 3-15 record. He offers the Cubs valuable pitching depth, with his durability being a highlighted strength despite mixed performance stats.
Flexen's 30 starts last season with the Chicago White Sox show his resilience, but inconsistency remains a concern, evident in his 3-15 record.
Even with an unremarkable 4.80 FIP last season, Flexen's durability is an asset as he can provide depth to the Cubs' rotation.
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