The Chicago Cubs have signed left-handed reliever Génesis Cabrera to a Major League contract, bolstering their bullpen depth. Cabrera, 28, was recently designated for assignment by the New York Mets. After clearing waivers, he elected free agency and has now joined the Cubs
Cabrera began the 2025 season with the Mets’ Triple-A affiliate in Syracuse before being called up on May 1. In six appearances for New York, he posted a 3.52 ERA, striking out seven and walking three over 7.2 innings . Known for his hard-throwing left arm, Cabrera adds another option to the Cubs’ bullpen, which already includes Drew Pomeranz and Caleb Thielbar.

The Cubs’ bullpen has faced challenges this season, with some pitchers struggling to find consistency. The addition of Cabrera provides manager Craig Counsell with another left-handed option, potentially offering matchups against opposing left-handed hitters .
Cabrera’s signing reflects the Cubs’ ongoing efforts to strengthen their pitching staff and address areas of need as they aim to remain competitive in the National League Central division.