Cubs release former closer Hector Neris, call up Jack Neely
Neris cleared waivers after being designated for assignment
The Chicago Cubs are releasing veteran reliever Hector Neris, according to ESPN's Jesse Rogers. The team already passed Neris through waivers without making a formal announcement.
Neris becomes a free agent with six weeks remaining in the regular season.
Neris struggled this season
Neris has struggled this season, posting a 389 ERA in 45 appearances. He has allowed 10 home runs in 42 13 innings pitched.
Despite his struggles, Neris was still a valuable member of the Cubs' bullpen. He was a veteran presence and a leader in the clubhouse.
Neely called up from Triple-A Iowa
The Cubs are calling up right-handed pitcher Jack Neely from Triple-A Iowa to take Neris' spot on the roster.
Neely has pitched well in Triple-A this season, posting a 2.70 ERA in 46 23 innings pitched.
Neris' release opens up a roster spot for a younger pitcher
Neris' release opens up a roster spot for a younger pitcher to get a chance to prove himself in the major leagues.
The Cubs have several young pitchers who are knocking on the door of the majors, including Keegan Thompson, Justin Steele, and Adbert Alzolay.
Neris could sign with another team
Neris could sign with another team before the end of the season.
Several teams are looking for bullpen help, so there is a chance that Neris could find a new home quickly.
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