Cubs, Brian Duensing Agree To 2-Year Deal

(670 The Score) The Cubs have retained a key part of their bullpen from last season, agreeing to term on a two-year deal with lefty reliever Brian Duensing, a source confirmed to 670 the Score. The deal is worth $7 million.

Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports first reported the news.

Duensing, 34, reportedly turned down better offers to rejoin the Cubs. In 2017, he posted a 2.74 ERA in 62 1/3 innings out of the bullpen, primarily working as the team's left-handed specialist.

Duensing began his career by pitching seven seasons for the Twins and worked one year with the Orioles before signing in Chicago. He has a career 4.01 ERA in 436 appearances, which includes 61 starts.

The Cubs will have a different look in their bullpen this season, losing closer Wade Davis to the Rockies and reliever Hector Rondon to the Astros. The team signed right-hander Brandon Morrow, who will likely serve as its closer, and submarine righty Steve Cisek.

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