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Cubs Sign Jacob Webb, Boosting Bullpen
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The Chicago Cubs bolster their bullpen with a one-year deal for right-handed reliever Jacob Webb, who boasts a career 2.99 ERA and a World Series ring. Webb joins a revamped relief corps, following the departure of Brad Keller and Drew Pomeranz, as the Cubs aim for another playoff push.
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Cubs Sign Reliever Jacob Webb, Boost Bullpen
01:14|Jacob Webb joins Chicago Cubs on one-year deal, bringing World Series experience and solid career stats to bolster bullpen.
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01:15|Chicago Cubs Strengthen Bullpen, Sign Jacob Webb: A Strategic Move for Next Season The Chicago Cubs have bolstered their bullpen by signing veteran reliever Jacob Webb to a one-year deal, following a disappointing playoff performance last year. Webb joins two other former Texas Rangers relievers, Phil Maton and Hoby Milner, in the Cubs bullpen overhaul. The team also added first baseman Tyler Austin and utility man Scott Kingery, focusing on cheaper fixes rather than high-profile free agents. With these moves, the Cubs aim for a deeper run in the playoffs next October, but success will depend on the performance of their revamped pitching staff.
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Cubs Sign Reliever Jacob Webb, Strengthen Bullpen
01:42|The Chicago Cubs have added another strategic signing to their bullpen, Jacob Webb, for the 2026 season. The 32-year-old right-handed reliever, who posted a 3.00 ERA with the Texas Rangers last year, has a club option for 2027. This deal is part of the Cubs fourth bullpen addition this offseason, following Caleb Thielbar, Phil Maton, and Hoby Milner. Webbs advanced stats, including his elite hard-hit rate, make him a valuable addition to the revamped bullpen led by Thielbar, Maton, Milner, and Daniel Palencia.
Cubs Sign Jacob Webb to Relief Pitcher Deal
01:14|The Chicago Cubs have signed reliever Jacob Webb to a one-year deal worth $1.5 million, with potential performance incentives. Despite earning $1.25 million with the Rangers in 2025 and hitting his incentives, Webb was non-tendered again. The Cubs acquisition of Webb, along with Phil Maton and Hoby Milner, bolsters their bullpen for the upcoming season.
Cubs Sign Jacob Webb to Boost Bullpen
01:17|The Chicago Cubs bolster their bullpen with Jacob Webbs one-year, $1.5M deal, marking the fourth reliever signing this offseason. Webb, a 2.99 ERA pitcher over six seasons, is expected to serve as a middle reliever in low-leverage spots. This move aims to improve the bullpens performance, which ranked 11th in ERA last season.
Cubs Add Reliever Jacob Webb
01:21|The Chicago Cubs have bolstered their bullpen with the signing of right-handed reliever Jacob Webb, a move aimed at strengthening their arms for the 2026 season. Webb, a 32-year-old with experience in high-leverage spots, has posted a 3.22 ERA and 1.157 WHIP in 169 appearances over 176.1 innings for the Angels, Orioles, and Rangers over the last three years. The signing, which would push their 40-man roster to 35 players, is a smart, low-key addition as the Cubs build depth without big spending.