The Chicago Cubs traded relief pitcher Andrew Kittredge back to the Baltimore Orioles, avoiding a $9 million option in a strategic financial maneuver.
- On Tuesday, the Chicago Cubs announced the trade of Andrew Kittredge back to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for cash considerations.
- The Cubs initially acquired Andrew Kittredge from the Baltimore Orioles at the Trade Deadline to bolster their bullpen for the playoff push.
- This trade allows the Chicago Cubs to avoid a $9 million club option for Andrew Kittredge, or a $1 million buyout, impacting their financial flexibility.
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This trade reflects the Chicago Cubs strategic approach to managing their payroll and roster, particularly as teams navigate financial challenges and player performance expectations in the lead-up to the next season.