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Chicago Cubs roster move involves three former Toronto Blue Jays pitchers


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Nelson Anderson
June 21, 2025  (2:32 PM)
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Chicago Cubs pitcher Nate Pearson
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The Chicago Cubs have recalled Former Toronto Blue Jays first round pick Nate Pearson from Triple-A Iowa. In a corresponding move the team DFA'd another former Jay left-hander Genesis Cabrera.

Cabrera was signed by the Cubs May 29 and added to the active roster when a third former Blue Jays pitcher Julian Merryweather was designated for assignment.
Cabrera's first few outings as a Cub were decent, but the last two... not so much. He wound up allowing four home runs in 9⅓ innings as a Cub and posted an ERA of 8.68 in nine relief appearances.
The addition of Cabrera was the most recent major-league transaction by the Cubs - they hadn't made one the entire month of June, until today. Friday's ninth-inning debacle was apparently enough for Jed Hoyer & Co., as they designated Cabrera for assignment.
To replace Cabrera on the 26-man active roster, Nate Pearson was recalled from Triple-A Iowa. Pearson last appeared for the Cubs on April 14 in San Diego.
Pearson has a 2.22 ERA,29 strikeouts and just one home run allowed in 19 appearances (one start) since he was optioned to Iowa on April 15.
The Cubs have promoted RHP Nate Pearson from the Iowa Cubs. Pearson has been lights out recently. He's 3-1 with a 2.22 ERA and hasn't allowed an earned run in his last six outings dating back to June 1.
In eight games during his first stint with the Cubs to open the season, he posted a 10.38 ERA.
Most likely, Pearson is simply a placeholder who might throw a handful of innings until Shōta Imanaga returns, hopefully next week.
At that point either Colin Rea or Ben Brown will likely move to the bullpen. At least that's the way I see it. As always, we await developments.
For now, the DFA of Cabrera leaves an open spot on the Cubs' 40-man roster.
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Chicago Cubs roster move involves three former Toronto Blue Jays pitchers

Is former Blue Jays first round pick Nate Pearson a big league pitcher or is he forever destined to pitch at Triple-A?

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