Cubs notes: Bryant, Lester, Eduppy


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  • Third baseman / outfielder Chris Bryant He has been a frequent trade nominee for the post, but Jade Hoyer, president of Bezab Operations Law of Persuasion, said Thursday “Completely” He will return to the team next year, according to Gordon Wittenmeier of NBC Sports Chicago. “I do not think so [a trade is] Is going to happen, ”he said. Hoyer added that Bryant expects to return to his normal form after the 2020 season, in which his production was flat. Cubes will sell lower on Bryant in the deal as a result of its unfavorable year, and its projected arbitration salary of $ 18.6mm in 2021 (the final season of its team control) will not favor its trade value.
  • Cubs has not had a “significant conversation” about a new deal with a free-agent left-hander John Lester, But neither side closed the door to stay together, writes Bruce Levine of 670 The Score. Lester established himself as a Cubs icon from 2015-20, but after struggling last season, Cubs probably bought the 37-year-old at 10mm instead of paying him 25mm. Now they have come down U darvish And Kyle Hendrix As their only proven starter for next season, though se f se se may not change with progress.
  • First baseman / outfielder Jim Addusi Cubes had two stents in the outfit, but it looks like his playing career is over, as he is now moving on to another role in baseball. Cubs has hired the 35-year-old as their run production coordinator, Mark Gonzalez of the Chicago Sun-Times Tweets. Adrupi, who was selected by the Rangers in the 42nd round of the 2003 draft, played in the Big from 2013-19 and also saw time in the Korea Baseball Organization.

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