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Chicago Cubs Release Veteran Reliever Héctor Neris
Neris Designated for Assignment, Neely Promoted
The Chicago Cubs have released veteran reliever Héctor Neris, according to a report from ESPN's Jesse Rogers. The club has not confirmed the move, but Rogers reports that the 35-year-old was designated for assignment.
Neely Promoted from Triple-A Iowa
In a corresponding move, the Cubs have promoted right-hander Jack Neely from Triple-A Iowa, according to a league source who confirmed the news to The Athletic. Neely, 25, has a 3.60 ERA in 27.1 innings pitched for Iowa this season.
Neris's History with the Cubs
Neris has been a key member of the Cubs' bullpen since 2014, posting a 3.30 ERA in 419 appearances. He was a key contributor to the Cubs' 2016 World Series championship team.
Neris's Recent Struggles
However, Neris has struggled in recent seasons, posting a 5.95 ERA in 35.1 innings pitched this year. He has also been plagued by injuries, missing significant time due to a calf strain and a hamstring injury.
The Cubs' Future Plans
The Cubs' decision to release Neris is a sign that the team is moving on from its veteran core and looking towards the future. The team has already traded away Anthony Rizzo, Kris Bryant, and Javier Báez in recent years and is now focused on developing its young players.
Neris's Future
It is unclear what the future holds for Neris. He is a free agent and could sign with any team that is interested in his services. However, it is likely that he will need to prove himself again in order to earn another major league contract.