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Imanaga’s Return Reframes Cubs’ Pitching Plans at Winter Meetings

Team leaders say the accepted qualifying offer narrows the search to one starter, shifting focus to polishing the left-hander’s mechanics.

Overview

  • Jed Hoyer said the club was not blindsided by Shota Imanaga accepting the $22.025 million qualifying offer and called the outcome a positive that clarifies payroll and rotation planning.
  • With Imanaga back, the Cubs are targeting one additional impact starter plus depth pieces, while preferring incremental bullpen additions but remaining open to a multi-year late-inning move.
  • Cubs coaches and Imanaga have begun an offseason plan to address late-season delivery and velocity issues tied to his May hamstring injury, with Craig Counsell expressing optimism about a rebound.
  • The current rotation framework lists Imanaga, Matthew Boyd, Jameson Taillon and Cade Horton, with Colin Rea as a swing option and Justin Steele expected to return in the first half rather than on opening day.
  • Chicago continues to evaluate NPB and MLB options, with confirmed interest in Tatsuya Imai and reported links to others, while a potential target in Dylan Cease signed a seven-year deal with the Blue Jays.