According to reports, Pedres will acquire U Darwish from the Cubs in a seven-player trade.


The San Diego Pedres have not splashed a second se fisson as they are ready to receive S-right-header U Darwish from the Cubs as part of a seven-player trade, MLB.com’s Mark Finnsand said. Reports. John Heyman adds It is agreed that a detailed review of the medical records of the players involved in the deal is pending and will be finalized shortly. CBS Sports’ RJ Anderson first reported that the two sides are close, and according to Finnsund, Cubs will receive a deal deal with P-deal right-header Zach Davis and a four-pronged deal that was agreed on Monday night. Pedres will also find catcher Victor Karatini in the trade.

With the playoff season coming up in 2020, Pedres, left Ravi’s business didn’t last long, when left-hander Black Snell made a deal with Ray and reportedly agreed with Korean infielder Ha-Seong Kim.

, 34-year-old Darvish is coming in a season in which he posted the best career + + (221) and his career strike-to-ratio ratio (6.64), just 12 starts. Darwish’s performance earned him second place behind Trevor Bauer, the next Cincinnati Reds official, in the National League Psy Young Award poll. (Bauer is now a free agent.) In three seasons with Cubes, Darwish has compiled 60.60 ERA (121 ERA +) with a 4.0.0 strike strike-to-walk ratio. Darwish has three years and 59 59 million left on his contract.

Keratini, 27, served as Darwish’s personal catcher in 2020 and for most of 2019. He is a switch-hitter who has batted .250 / .327 / .372 in four major-league seasons.

Right now, Pedres’ 2021 rotation includes Darvish, Snell, Danielson Lamemet and Chris Padak. Also, the top prospect is not far from the highest level of MK Kenzi Gore, and Mike Clevinger will return from Tommy John surgery in 2022.

Speaking of cubs, Davis, who turns 28 in February, will give the cubs some much-needed rotation assistance. The career IRA on the right is +114 and the 123 career care / BB ratio starts at 2.50. He is in line to qualify for the agency fee agency after next season.

Cubs will likely have Shabstop Reginald Presido, Outfielder Owen Casey, Outfielder Ismail Mena and Shortstop Yeson Santana. Presiado, 17, is a switch-hitting potential five-tool infielder with a $ 1.3 million signing bonus setting a record for potential out of Panama. From Cubs’ point of view, Presido seems to be the most promising addition.

Casey, 18, was elected to the second round outside of Canada, and she has projective power and enough hands for the right field. The 18-year-old Mena has a solid offensive toolkit, excellent speed and a promising range in the outfield. It also has the potential to develop more power from the left. The 20-year-old saint has put up strong numbers at two lower levels. Promising to give him more power once he’s full, he’s got a handful of sticks to the left side of the infield and good bat-to-ball skills.