As the MLB offseason continues, the Cubs have signed Colin Rea to a $5M contract, stealing him away from the division rival Brewers.
The Cubs and free-agent RHP Colin Rea have agreed to a one-year, $5 million contract, reuniting the right-hander with manager Craig Counsell, a source told ESPN's Jesse Rogers on Friday.
The Chicago Cubs and pitcher Colin Rea have reportedly reached an agreement on a deal for the 2025 season. Rea pitched for the Cubs during the abbreviated 2020 MLB season.
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs and Colin Rea have agreed to a $5 million ... The Cubs have Justin Steele, Shota Imanaga, Jameson Taillon and Matthew Boyd for their starting rotation, but ...
The Chicago Cubs and Colin Rea have agreed to a $5 million ... The Cubs have Justin Steele, Shota Imanaga, Jameson Taillon and Matthew Boyd for their starting rotation, but Rea could push Javier ...
The Chicago Cubs and right-hander Colin Rea agreed to a one-year contract with a 2026 club option, the club announced Monday.The pact is worth $5 million, reports Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors.Rea posted a 4.
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs and Colin Rea have agreed to a $5 million ... The Cubs have Justin Steele, Shota Imanaga, Jameson Taillon and Matthew Boyd for their starting rotation, but ...
The Chicago Cubs could join the long list of teams interested in acquiring former Los Angeles Dodgers ace Jack Flaherty.
The Chicago Cubs went into the offseason in search of another starting pitcher to shore up their already-solid rotation. The 5-man crew of Justin Steele, Shota Imanaga, Jameson Taillon, newcomer Matthew Boyd,
The Chicago Cubs recently signed pitcher Colin Rea to a contract that guarantees him at least $5 million. Rea is expected to provide depth to the pitching staff and he will do so at essentially a bargain price.
News that Sasaki was narrowing his pool of suitors trickled out Monday afternoon as teams fell out of the running. The Dodgers, Padres and Blue Jays are the last three standing, according to multiple reports, in Sasaki’s wide-reaching free agency process.
The Chicago Cubs’ hopes of landing a highly coveted Japanese pitcher for the second straight offseason were dashed Monday afternoon.