Ryan Pressly waives no-trade clause
to join the Chicago Cubs, AP source says
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[January 27, 2025]
By JAY COHEN
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs are finalizing a trade for Ryan
Pressly, adding the right-hander to the back end of their bullpen in
their second major offseason deal with the Houston Astros.
Pressly has agreed to waive his no-trade clause, according to a
person familiar with the situation, and there is an agreement in
place between the teams, pending a review of medical records. The
person spoke to the AP on Sunday on condition of anonymity because
the trade had not been finalized.
Pressly had the right to block the deal because of his 12 years in
the majors and six-plus seasons with the Astros. He had a 3.49 ERA
in 59 appearances last year while serving as a setup man for Josh
Hader.
The Cubs also acquired All-Star outfielder Kyle Tucker in a
multiplayer trade with the Astros in December.
Chicago had been searching for bullpen help since it went 83-79 and
finished second in the NL Central in 2024 for the second straight
season. It was reportedly in the mix for Tanner Scott before he
joined the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Porter Hodge had a 1.88 ERA and nine saves during an impressive
rookie year with Chicago, but he likely slides into a setup role
with Pressly's arrival.
Pressly is slated to make $14 million in the last year of his
contract, and Houston could use the money it saved in the trade to
upgrade its outfield. It also could make a renewed push for a
reunion with free agent third baseman Alex Bregman.
Hader replaced Pressly as Houston's closer after he agreed to a $95
million, five-year contract last January. He had a 3.80 ERA and 34
saves in 71 games as the Astros won the AL West for the seventh time
in the last eight seasons.
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Houston Astros relief pitcher Ryan Pressly walks back onto the mound
after throwing a wild pitch that allowed Detroit Tigers' Kerry
Carpenter to score in the eighth inning of Game 2 of an AL Wild Card
Series baseball game, Oct. 2, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Kevin M.
Cox, File)

With Pressly on his way out, Bryan Abreu and Tayler
Scott each could take on a more prominent role in front of Hader in
Houston's bullpen.
Pressly, a 36-year-old Dallas native, made his big league debut with
Minnesota in 2013 and spent his first five-plus seasons with the
Twins. He was traded to Houston in July 2018.
Pressly rose to prominence with the Astros, becoming one of
baseball's best relievers. The two-time All-Star had a streak of 40
consecutive games without allowing a run from Aug. 15, 2018, to May
23, 2019.
He was a key performer when Houston won the franchise's second World
Series title in 2022. He had a career-high 33 saves with a 2.98 ERA
during the regular season, and then went on a dominant run in the
playoffs. He saved six postseason games, striking out 13 while
allowing an unearned run and four hits in 11 innings over 10
appearances.
Pressly is 35-36 with a 3.27 ERA and 112 saves in 623 major league
games. He also has 693 strikeouts and 190 walks in 650 innings.
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