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Cubs, Astros Complete Trade Sending 0.95 ERA Hurler to Houston

The Houston Astros needed some added talent in their pitching pipeline, and on Thursday, they found some from an intriguing source.

Right-handed 25-year-old hurler Nico Zeglin was signed by the Chicago Cubs as an undrafted free agent last April after pitching three innings in the Mexican League. He went on to have a dream debut season in Low-A and High-A, racking up 66 innings to the tune of a 0.95 ERA and 90 strikeouts.

Unfortunately for Zeglin, that momentum was derailed by an injury that cost him the entire season this year. But those stats are still on his professional track record, and entering his age-26 season, he’ll get a chance to keep progressing toward the major leagues with a new organization.

According to the transactions log on his official roster page, Zeglin was traded from the Cubs to the Houston Astros on Thursday, with Chicago receiving cash considerations.

According to Cuban baseball journalist Francys Romero, the Cubs received $250,000 in international bonus pool money in the deal, a significant amount which was made more impactful by the fact that they only had $33,000 left to spend before the budgets reset on Dec. 15.

Perhaps the Cubs had a specific prospect in mind, perhaps they didn’t, but it’s of little consequence to the Astros. They saw an arm they liked in Zeglin, who consistently threw multiple innings per outing and shut down the opposition, and decided to give him a shot.

It is not yet known whether Zeglin will be ready to return from the injured list for the start of the regular season, but whether he starts in High-A or Double-A, he’ll likely get the full year to mature in the minors before a potential major league debut in 2027 at the earliest.

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