HUGE BOOST: The Cubs Land Another World Series Champion In Blockbuster Deal

Teams are constantly refining their 40-man rosters. The Chicago Cubs are actively evaluating options to strengthen their lineup and enhance their chances of securing the NL Central division title.

On Friday, KPRC 2 Houston’s Ari Alexander reported, citing sources, that the Cubs are signing former Texas Rangers outfielder Travis Jankowski to a one-year minor league deal with an invitation to their major league camp. Since his five-season tenure with the San Diego Padres ended in 2019, Jankowski has been a journeyman, playing for five different teams.

After some inconsistent seasons, he had a resurgence with the 2023 World Series-winning Texas Rangers, recording 34 runs, 65 hits, 30 RBIs, 35 walks, a .263 batting average, and a .357 on-base percentage. His performance earned him another deal with Texas, but he struggled in 104 games, leading to his departure.

Cubs Sign Travis Jankowski to Minor-League Deal - On Tap Sports Net

Now with the Cubs, Jankowski hopes to bounce back and help a team aiming for its first postseason appearance since 2020. However, after last season’s struggles at the plate, he will need to work his way onto a 40-man roster. While he was a reliable defender for the Rangers over the past two seasons, his inconsistency as a hitter prevented him from securing a guaranteed spot. With spring training underway, he has an opportunity to prove himself offensively.

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