In a stunning turn of events, St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley has reportedly declined a substantial $142.5 million contract offer from the Chicago Cubs, opting instead to remain with the team that drafted him. This unprecedented display of loyalty has sent shockwaves through the baseball world, especially considering Helsley’s status as one of the most dominant relievers in Major League Baseball.
A Record-Breaking Season
Helsley, 30, has been a cornerstone of the Cardinals’ bullpen since his debut in 2018. In 2024, he set a franchise record with 49 saves, leading the National League and earning the Trevor Hoffman National League Reliever of the Year Award. His performance also garnered him an All-MLB First Team selection and a second All-Star appearance .
With a projected arbitration salary of $8.1 million for the 2025 season , Helsley remains under team control for one more year, making his decision even more impactful.

Cubs’ Pursuit and Helsley’s Decision
The Cubs, aiming to bolster their bullpen, extended a lucrative offer to Helsley. However, sources close to the situation indicate that Helsley chose to stay with the Cardinals, citing his deep-rooted connection to the organization and his desire to continue contributing to its success.
Cardinals president of baseball operations, John Mozeliak, expressed confidence in Helsley’s commitment to the team, stating, “Our plan is to have him be part of our organization” .
Looking Ahead
Helsley’s decision underscores his dedication to the Cardinals and his belief in the team’s potential. As the 2025 season progresses, all eyes will be on Helsley to see if his performance continues to match his commitment to the team.
For the latest updates on Helsley’s season and the Cardinals’ bullpen, stay tuned to official team channels and major sports news outlets.