The Chicago Cubs have signed outfielder Michael Conforto to a minor-league deal, as reported by ESPN’s Jesse Rogers. Conforto, who struggled with the Los Angeles Dodgers last season, finished with a .199 batting average, 12 home runs, and minus-five defensive runs saved. Previously, he had a successful run with the New York Mets, posting an .824 OPS from 2015-2021. If he makes the roster, Conforto could bolster the Cubs’ outfield and designated hitter options.
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