The Chicago Cubs have signed first baseman Tyler Austin to a one-year deal worth $1.25M plus incentives, as reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan. After spending the past six seasons in Japan, where he excelled offensively, Austin, 34, aims to fill a platoon role alongside left-handed hitter Michael Busch. Despite injury setbacks, his impressive NPB performance suggests potential value for the Cubs, who are looking for a cost-effective solution at first base. Austin’s signing reflects a strategic move for Chicago, minimizing financial risk while seeking offensive production.
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