The Cubs have traded reliever Andrew Kittredge to the Baltimore Orioles, according to several reports on X.
The Cubs have traded Andrew Kittredge back to the Orioles for cash considerations, per both teams.
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The right-hander was acquired from Baltimore at the trade deadline, with the Cubs sending prospect Wilfri De La Cruz out east. Kittredge had a 3.32 ERA in 23 games during the regular season with the Cubs, becoming a trusted arm for Craig Counsell during the playoff chase. During the postseason, he allowed three runs in five innings.
It’s a confusing yet humorous move, with Kittredge spending only a few months in Chicago before being shipped back to Baltimore. He had a $9 million team option attached, and this trade signals that the Cubs weren’t interested in paying him that much. Instead, Mike Elias and the Orioles will get back a strong reliever for the 2026 season.
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