
The Cubs signed Ty Blach to strengthen their bullpen depth due to injuries affecting key pitchers like Cade Horton, Matthew Boyd, and Justin Steele.
Ty Blach has a career ERA of 5.42 and has played for the San Francisco Giants and Colorado Rockies.
Ty Blach will start his tenure with the Cubs at Triple-A Iowa.
The Chicago Cubs have signed left-hander Ty Blach to a minor league contract to bolster their bullpen depth amid injuries to key pitchers. Blach, a seven-year Major League veteran, will begin with Triple-A Iowa.
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The Chicago Cubs have had their fair share of injuries to start the 2026 season.
Right-hander Cade Horton will miss the remainder of the year and presumably the start of 2027 after undergoing elbow surgery. Impact arms like Matthew Boyd and Justin Steele are both on the injured list.
For rotation and bullpen depth, they signed a seven-year Major League veteran on Tuesday.
According to Tommy Birch of the Des Moines Register, the Cubs agreed to a minor league contract with left-hander Ty Blach. He will start his tenure with the NL Central club at Triple-A Iowa.
Blach, 35, made his MLB debut in 2016, spending parts of four seasons with the San Francisco Giants. He spent the past three years with the Colorado Rockies and posted a 6.13 ERA in 64 outings, including 26 starts.
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"The 6â1âł southpaw has only fanned 13% of his major league opponents, but heâs regularly shown strong command (7% walk rate) and above-average groundball tendencies (45.6%)," Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors wrote Tuesday. "Blach did a nice job of dodging hard contact during his time in San Francisco, but took a step back in that regard during his three seasons with the Rox.
Blach is not a hard thrower, averaging about 90-92 mph on his sinker. The Cubs felt like they needed the depth, and the lefty was available. This could be a smart, low-cost move.
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