Justin Turner agrees to $6 million, 
		1-year deal with the Chicago Cubs, AP source says 
		 
		 
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			 [February 19, 2025]  
			By JAY COHEN 
		
			MESA, Ariz. (AP) — Justin Turner has agreed to a $6 million, 
			one-year deal with the Chicago Cubs, according to a person with 
			direct knowledge of the situation, giving the team additional 
			infield depth. 
			 
			Turner can earn an additional $2.5 million in bonuses, according to 
			the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of 
			anonymity Tuesday because the contract was pending a physical. 
			 
			The addition of Turner would give the team some security at third 
			base should Matt Shaw need more seasoning in the minors. The 
			23-year-old Shaw has been slowed by a left oblique issue in spring 
			training. 
			 
			Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said on Tuesday he 
			couldn't confirm any transactions, but acknowledged that adding a 
			veteran position player is something the team pursued. 
			 
			“Theoretically, I think it's important to fortify the roster in any 
			way possible,” Hoyer said. “You always think about what things can 
			go wrong, how to get better at each area, and I think that's kind of 
			how we spent the end of this offseason.” 
		
			  
		
			The 40-year-old Turner also could back up Michael Busch at first 
			base and go into the lineup at designated hitter. Turner played for 
			Toronto and Seattle last year, batting .259 with 11 homers, 55 RBIs 
			and a .354 on-base percentage in 139 games. 
			 
			“He’s been a really good player for a long time, and I think that 
			he’s someone that we can really learn a lot from,” Cubs shortstop 
			Dansby Swanson said. “Just his experience, and he’s just such a pro 
			at what he does. ... He’s somebody that you definitely want to have 
			on your team.” 
			 
			The Cubs pivoted to Turner after pursuing Alex Bregman in free 
			agency. They were in the mix for the two-time All-Star before he 
			agreed to a $120 million, three-year deal with the Red Sox last 
			week. 
			 
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            Seattle Mariners' Justin Turner hits a home run during the second 
			inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, 
			Calif., Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, File) 
              
 
			 Chicago is looking to make a playoff push after it 
			went 83-79 last year and finished second in the NL Central for the 
			second straight season. It hasn't made the playoffs since it was 
			swept by Miami in the wild-card round in 2020. 
			 
			Turner fits an offseason pattern for the Cubs after they added 
			outfielder Kyle Tucker and relievers Ryan Pressly and Ryan Brasier — 
			all World Series winners. Turner is a .270 hitter with 13 homers and 
			42 RBIs in 86 career playoff games, all with the Los Angeles 
			Dodgers. 
			 
			“I’ve been a fan of his for a long time,” Cubs outfielder Ian Happ 
			said. “The way he plays the game, I think he’s a natural hitter. His 
			ability not only to drive the baseball, but, situationally hit. The 
			swing, the way he thinks about hitting and all that stuff I think 
			will be an asset for us.” 
			 
			Turner made his major league debut with Baltimore in 2009. He is a 
			.285 hitter with 198 homers, 814 RBIs and an .821 OPS in 1,678 
			games, also playing for the Mets and Red Sox. 
			 
			Also Tuesday, the Cubs announced they had agreed to a minor league 
			contract with right-hander Chris Flexen that includes an invitation 
			to big league camp for spring training. The 30-year-old Flexen went 
			3-15 with a 4.95 ERA in 30 starts and three relief appearances for 
			the White Sox last year. 
			
			
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