Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Cubs Replace Young Infielder with Veteran Free Agent

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The Chicago Cubs made a few acquisitions official on Tuesday, announcing the trade for Ryan Pressly and also the signing of veteran infielder Jon Berti. The 35-year-old played for the New York Yankees in 2024, and agreed to a one-year deal with the Cubs for the 2025 season.

To make room on the 40-man roster for Berti the Cubs designated 25-year-old infielder Luis Vázquez for assignment.

Berti will reportedly earn a base salary of $2 million for the 2025 season and has an additional $1.3 million available in incentives.

Vázquez, who made his MLB debut with the Cubs in 2024, wasn’t used much at all during his two stints with the club last season. He was first called up on May 21, but was sent back down to Triple-A on May 30. The infielder returned to the big leagues in August and stayed up through the end of the regular season. Vázquez got a total of 14 plate appearances and played in a total of 11 games.

Vázquez broke out offensively in 2023, posting an .817 OPS with 20 home runs in 124 games between Double-A and Triple-A. His numbers dipped in 2024, as Vázquez slashed .263/.347/.432 with the Iowa Cubs. The right-handed hitter was only 1-for-12 in his brief playing time in the big leagues.

A great glove at shortstop, Vázquez has the skillset to start at the position in MLB, but the bat is a serious question mark, so it’ll be interesting to see if he’s picked up or not by a team on waivers. You can read more about Berti and his likely role on the 2025 team below.

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Truth is that no free agent infielder was really going to excite Cubs fans at this point of the offseason, but Jon Berti is pretty damn solid as the veteran bench player to back up Matt Shaw and give the team cover for Nico Hoerner.

The Cubs reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with Berti on Wednesday night. FanSided’s Robert Murray had the signing first.

You can tell how much Berti was valued by the Cubs because despite being limited to only 25 games in 2024 with the New York Yankees the 35-year-old secured a guaranteed deal in Chicago.

According to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, Berti will make $2 million and has the chance to earn an additional $1.3 million in incentives.

Berti has a career 95 wRC+ in 461 MLB games, so he’s been a bit below league average since making his debut in 2018. The right-handed hitter was a late bloomer, getting his first cup off coffee in the big leagues with the Toronto Blue Jays and then settling into a utility role with the Miami Marlins from 2019-2023.

The infielder has started games at second, third and shortstop, while also starting 63 games in the outfield.

The numbers aren’t going to jump off the page, but Berti has been a solid role player for several years. In 2022 and 2023, he was worth 2.2 fWAR and 2.1 fWAR with the Marlins. Berti plays good defense and is a good base runner. In 2022, Berti stole 41 bases in 102 games.

Berti has a career slash line of .259/.337/.366. He’s not going to hit for much power, Berti’s career high in a single season in home runs is seven in 424 plate appearances in 2023. He ended that year with a 101 wRC+, slashing .294/.344/.405.

He’ll also take his fair share of walks, carrying a career 9.6 BB%.

The concern is that Berti is coming off a calf injury that sidelined him from the end of May until the second week of September last season. He ended the year slashing .273/.342/.318, in 74 plate appearances. Hopefully that leg injury hasn’t taken away too much of Berti’s athleticism and can still be a versatile player for the 2025 Cubs.

Obviously you’re not thinking of Berti as an every-day player for the Cubs, but as insurance early in the season with Hoerner’s status unclear for Opening Day he’s a fine addition to the roster.

Again, is this a blockbuster move? No. The Cubs aren’t going after Alex Bregman, he’s out of the question. The Cubs want Matt Shaw to play third base and they’re not going to block him. So, signing Berti, who can fill in if the rookie struggles, is completely acceptable, while he also provides a backup option at second base and shortstop.

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