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The Pirates traded Taylor Rogers to the Cubs one day after acquiring him from the Reds.

Report: Cubs Add Taylor Rogers from the Pirates

The Chicago Cubs have added another arm to the bullpen in Taylor Rogers. Just a day after trading for him from the Cincinnati Reds, the Pittsburgh Pirates have now sent Rogers to the Cubs, as first reported by Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. In return, the Pirates are getting outfielder Ivan Brethowr. In High-A ball this year, Brethowr is hitting .221 with only four home runs. He is quite the specimen at 6’6″ and 250 pounds, but the Cubs aren’t losing much with him. On the contrary, the bullpen was an area of need for the Cubs going into the deadline. They added Andrew Kittredge yesterday, and have added another really solid arm in Rogers while not paying an expensive price.

While Taylor Rogers has had good surface-level numbers for the Reds this season, the underlying numbers tell a different story.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Taylor Rogers (55) throws a pitch in the eighth inning of a MLB game between the Cincinnati Reds and San Diego Padres, Sunday, June 29, 2025, at Great American Ball Park in Downtown Cincinnati. Reds won 3-2.

Report: Pirates Flip Taylor Rogers to Cubs One Day After Acquiring Him

Rogers’ Value To the Bullpen

So far this year, Taylor Rogers has been extremely productive with the Reds. Although he has a somewhat small sample size, he holds a 2.45 ERA through 33 innings pitched. And last year, he posted a 2.40 ERA in 60 innings for the San Francisco Giants. As for his advanced stats, he has some solid spots, such as avoiding hard contact, he has a great xBA, and gets a decent amount of strikeouts. His only big issue this year has been walk rate. He throws solely a sinker and sweeper, which both get thrown about the same amount. Another veteran lefty in the bullpen is great for the Cubs and will be a huge help to them in the playoffs.

Overall, for what the Cubs had to give up, this is a great trade. All they had to give up was a struggling outfielder in High-A ball. The Cubs are loaded with outfielders in their organization, so it wouldn’t have been a loss even if it were a top 30 prospect. While the bullpen hasn’t been their biggest issue this year, loading up on relievers is never a bad thing when the playoffs come around.

 

Main Photo Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

About Landon Kinney

Landon Kinney is a young and inspired sports writer for LWOS. He is a dedicated Cubs fan looking to tell their story as time goes on.

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