(670 The Score) For the second straight day, the Cubs and White Sox on Friday agreed to a trade. This one was of the blockbuster variety.
The Cubs will trade All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel to the White Sox, according to multiple reports. The addition gives the White Sox a dynamic tandem at the back end of their bullpen, as they already had an All-Star closer of their own in Liam Hendriks.
Kimbrel, 33, was a hot commodity on the trade market because of his dominance this season. Kimbrel has a 0.49 ERA and 0.71 WHIP while striking out 64 batters in 36 2/3 innings across 39 appearances.
It wasn’t immediately clear what the White Sox were sending the Cubs in return for Kimbrel.
The Cubs signed Kimbrel to a three-year, $43-million deal in June 2019. The intention was for Kimbrel to serve as the lockdown closer for a team with championship aspirations, but he struggled in 2019 while the Cubs floundered late and missed the playoffs. Kimbrel regained his superb form in 2020 and has followed that up with an even better season, but he was ticketed to leave town as soon as the Cubs fell out of playoff contention. His contract includes a $16-million team option for 2022.
On Thursday, the White Sox acquired reliever Ryan Tepera from the Cubs in exchange for a minor league pitcher.