8:14pm: While the team announced that Pomeranz would report to Triple-A Iowa, that’s evidently a temporary assignment. Patrick Mooney and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic report that the Cubs are likely to call him up on Wednesday.
7:47pm: The Cubs officially announced to media (including Marquee’s Taylor McGregor) that they’ve acquired Pomeranz for cash considerations.
6:10pm: The Mariners are trading reliever Drew Pomeranz to the Cubs, reports Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The veteran southpaw had been pitching in Triple-A with Seattle. According to Rosenthal, Pomeranz’s deal contained an upward mobility clause that required the Mariners to either call him up or trade him if another team was willing to offer him a big league roster spot.
That suggests the Cubs will call Pomeranz up for what’d be his first major league appearance in four years (assuming he makes it into a game). He was very briefly in the big leagues last season, as he spent four days on the Giants’ roster last May. San Francisco skipper Bob Melvin didn’t get him into a game before he was designated for assignment and outrighted off the roster. Pomeranz elected free agency upon clearing waivers and sat out the remainder of the season.
The 36-year-old signed a minor league deal with Seattle in December. He was granted his release at the end of Spring Training but promptly returned on a new non-roster pact. He has allowed six runs, five of them earned, through 9 2/3 innings with their Tacoma affiliate. Pomeranz has given out eight free passes (six walks and two hit batters) but he’s punched out 14 of 43 opponents. He’s getting swinging strikes at a decent 11.8% clip while working with a 92 MPH fastball and a low-80s knuckle-curve.
Chicago was intrigued enough by the stuff to give Pomeranz a look despite the wobbly command. He has some familiarity with skipper Craig Counsell. Pomeranz had a breakout half-season in Milwaukee while Counsell was managing the Brewers in 2019. He recorded 45 strikeouts in 26 1/3 innings after a deadline trade with San Francisco. That led the Padres to sign him to a surprising four-year, $34MM free agent deal the following offseason. The investment didn’t work, as injuries and the shortened 2020 schedule limited him to 47 appearances over the life of that contract.
According to the MLB.com transaction log, the Cubs optioned Jordan Wicks to Triple-A Iowa. That’ll apparently be the corresponding active roster move. They’ll need to add Pomeranz to the 40-man roster as well, though they can move Justin Steele to the 60-day injured list to open that spot.
He’s still pitching?!
Ignorant disrespectful comment.
He hasn’t pitched in the majors since 2021. It’s a perfectly valid question.
Shhhhhhhhh
How else would he get traded? What kind of question is that?
One that I asked and you didn’t have to answer but ya did…
I think it’s a Pomeranian. Cynthia asked me to watch it while her and Marty Ackerman went on vacation.
It’s a show dog, dude.
Ugh and they’re still keep Saucedo who has gotta have the worst stuff in any MLB bullpen
Well given your description of the guy of course they’re keeping him who would want what you just laid out?
Hate to see a Mariners legend leave, but I guess the time comes for everybody. Thanks for the memories, Drew!! Good luck in Chicago!!
You’re joking, right? He was never even called up to the majors as a Mariner. What memories?
What on God’s green earth is Jed Hoyer thinking?
He saw Luke Little pitch, and he decided he needed another left-handed option out of the bullpen.
So you’re completely discounting his numbers from 2017?
Yes
The words Jed Hoyer and thinking are rarely used in the same sentence
Cubs are trading Cade Horton, Owen Caissie and Shaw for a starting P. Cease? Alcantara? King? Drew Pomeranz? Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. Bingo
It’s April. Relax.
Is this real? I don’t see stats since 2021.
Discount Jed really digging deep in the Walmart bargain bin here. Wow.
He’s gonna give Mark Appel up next and see if he was wants to make a comeback.
I’d rather have 2019 Jake Arrieta over Pomeranz
Or whenever Arrieta just didn’t have it any more.
Pomeranz was 50-7 for the Starbucks 16″ Softball team in 2023.
OK, I thought that they would bring Flexen up until Assad was ready, but this works just the same.
Coulda sworn he played for the Cubs already; but that was some other Caucasian lefty reliever.
Are you ok Rey?
Oh I was thinking of Drew Smyly
What’s the return?
I will make the first guess at $50. Over or under?
An unsigned 1992 Donruss Triple Play Andre Dawson baseball card
Some guy named Kyle Tucker
Jaxon Wiggins
His first name is reason enough to not call him up.
Co-Ace of the 2017 Red Sox
Rsox- exactly. It’s easy to forget how good he was that season..the best season of his career thus far.
I remember people were up in arms because the Sox traded Anderson Espinoza for Drew. Sox won that deal.
alas, he laid that egg against the Astros in the ALDS, then again, the whole team laid an egg, didn’t they?
Is this a transaction from 8 years ago reposted??
This is a move that is unlikely to pay off, but it is still encouraging in that it indicates that Hoyer knows his bullpen needs help.
C’mon, really? Why don’t the Cubs just sign Rich Hill?
😂😂😂
Rich Hill. Original Cub.
Just what the Cubs need, another RP who can’t throw strikes smh
Wow… he’s been traded 6 times in his career.
Any prospect given up is too much.
Are the Cubs paying for our soda machines for the next 3 years?
Print the playoff tickets 🎟!