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Cubs Secure Thielbar: Bullpen Reinforcements Arrive
17 Dec
Summary
- Caleb Thielbar returns to the Cubs on a new deal.
- He posted a 2.64 ERA in 67 appearances last season.
- The Cubs are actively rebuilding their bullpen with veteran arms.

The Chicago Cubs are set to re-sign left-handed reliever Caleb Thielbar, signaling a significant step in their bullpen reconstruction efforts. Thielbar, who will be 39 next year, proved to be a reliable asset after signing a one-year contract last winter. His performance included a 2.64 ERA over 67 appearances and stellar scoreless innings during the playoffs.
His return, pending a medical review, reflects the Cubs' strategy of rebuilding their bullpen on the fly. The team is focusing on low-risk acquisitions and the re-emergence of pitchers like Drew Pomeranz and Brad Keller. This approach aims to add depth and flexibility to their relief corps for the upcoming season.
The Cubs have been active in the free-agent market, exploring options for high-leverage relievers while also making significant commitments like Phil Maton's two-year deal. The addition of Thielbar, paired with Hoby Milner's unique arm slot, provides manager Craig Counsell with diverse left-handed options to attack opposing hitters.




