Cubs Sign Starting Pitcher Who Spent Last 2 Seasons In Korea
The Chicago Cubs have secured the talents of seasoned pitcher Dan Straily, who recently completed a successful two-season stint in the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO).
Straily, boasting a wealth of experience both in Major League Baseball and abroad, brings a dynamic edge to the Cubs' pitching roster.
His time in Korea not only honed his skills but also exposed him to diverse playing styles, enriching his approach to the game and positioning him as a valuable asset for the Cubs.
Dan Straily has signed a minor league deal with the Cubs.
— Danny Vietti (@DannyVietti) April 26, 2024
The 35-year-old has not pitched in MLB since 2019.
He finished 4th in ROY voting in 2013. Played for OAK, CHC, HOU, CIN, MIA, BAL, PHI, ARZ.
Played 4 seasons in Korea (KBO) and recently Long Island Ducks (Indy Ball). pic.twitter.com/6GCAoclqmj
Over his eight-year MLB career, the 35-year-old holds a 4.56 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, with 681 strikeouts across 803.1 innings and 156 appearances (140 starts).
Having showcased adaptability and resilience overseas, Straily returns to the Major Leagues with renewed vigor, eager to make a significant impact on the Cubs' performance.
Pitcher Dan Straily is signing a minor league (split deal) with the Chicago Cubs per source pending physical. Great story here if he makes it back to the bigs. Serious perseverance.
— Craig Mish (@CraigMish) April 25, 2024
During his time in Korea, Straily spun a strong 3.29 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, with 494 strikeouts across 503 innings and 89 starts.
His proven track record and consistent performances in the KBO underscore his readiness to contribute effectively to the team's quest for success.
With the Cubs prioritizing pitching depth, Straily's addition reflects the franchise's commitment to fortifying their competitive edge and assembling a versatile roster capable of contending at the highest level.
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