Morrow was signed by the Cubs to a minor league
contract this past offseason after pitching just 35 games in his
previous two-year deal with the club because of back and elbow
issues.
Morrow, 35, was everything the Cubs had hoped for when they
signed him to the $21 million deal before the 2018 season. He
posted a 1.47 ERA with 22 saves over his initial 35 outings
before the injuries started to pile up. He has not pitched in
the majors since July 15, 2018.
Morrow is 51-43 with a 3.96 ERA and 40 saves over his 12-year
career with the Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego
Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers and Cubs.
After pitching in just 36 games from 2014-16, he revived his
career by posting a 2.06 ERA over 45 games in 2017 with a
Dodgers team that reached the World Series.
--Field Level Media
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