Former Cubs pitcher signs with Nationals |
Another former Cub is headed to Washington.
Former Chicago Cubs reliever Jeremy Jeffress has reportedly signed a minor league deal with the Washington Nationals on Monday according to multiple reports. The deal will be worth $1.25 million if he makes the big-league roster and the deal is pending a physical. Incentives reportedly can add another $1.25 million with performance bonuses this year. Obviously, this is a great move by the Nationals if Jeffress is healthy and can perform at anywhere close to last year's standard. Jeffress had an impressive 4-1 record with a sparkling 1.54 ERA in 22 games in 2020. Overall across 414 career games, the 33-year-old has posted a 32-12 record with a solid 3.08 ERA with 76 holds. More to come on this breaking news story. Davey Martinez says Jeremy Jeffress' signing will become official after he passes a physical and intake testing. But "if everything goes well, I'm excited to have him."
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