ORLANDO -- While the Chicago Cubs may not be in the market for a top-of-the line hitter right now, they're likely to add more to their pitching staff after already signing reliever Phil Maton last month. Speaking at the winter meetings in Florida on Monday, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer was asked if the team could still sign another high leverage arm.
"We'll be in that market," Hoyer responded. "Whether we end up signing someone or not I don't know. I think we can be in that market. We're definitely going to sign more relievers this offseason."
The Cubs need to rebuild their bullpen as trusted 2025 relievers Caleb Thielbar , Drew Pomeranz and Brad Keller are all free agents. Maton helps towards that goal, but they need more.
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