The Chicago Cubs has made a surprising roster move on Tuesday, reportedly named closer Hector Neris for assignments.
According to ESPN’s Jesse Rogers, the Cubs designated Neris for assignment and he has cleared waivers, which will ultimately lead to the team releasing him.
Neris appeared in 46 games with the Cubs this season, posting an 8-4 record and 3.89 ERA on the year. He also had 17 saves, but had been prone to allowing too many baserunners, with his WHIP ballooning to 1.52 on the season, his worst since the covid-shortened 2020 season.
Things came to a head last Friday then Neris coughed up a three-run lead against the Toronto Blue Jayswho gives up three earned runs and four hits in one inning of work. Although the Cubs ultimately won the game, it was Neri’s fifth blown save of the season.
The move will also have payroll implications for the Cubs, as Neris will make $9 million this season. While he will still receive that money, he will not be able to meet the thresholds for a club option for the 2025 season in his contract, according to Spotrac. He would have needed to make 60 appearances or finish 45 games this season, and he didn’t meet either benchmark.
Rogers also reported that the Cubs will call up pitcher Jack Neely, who was acquired from the New York Yankees in the the July trade that sent Mark Leiter Jr. to the Big Apple.
Neely has made six appearances with the Triple-A Iowa Cubs, with 13 strikeouts and just one unearned run allowed in 6.2 innings. Overall this season, he has a 2.42 ERA in 37 appearances, with 76 strikeouts in 48.1 innings.
Neely could make his MLB debut this week when the Cubs take on the Detroit Tigers at Wrigley Field, with that series beginning Tuesday night.