Chicago Sun-Times

Rondon won’t be part of Cubs’ bullpen plans

- BYGORDONWI­TTENMYER Staff Reporter Follow me on Twitter @ GDubCub. Email: gwittenmye­r@ suntimes. com

The Cubs are a long way from solving their bullpen issues for a chance at another playoff run in 2018, but some direction began taking shape Friday when they non- tendered former closer Hector Rondon and signed a depth- quality left- hander to a one- year deal.

The Cubs also tendered contracts to six of their seven arbitratio­n- eligible players, including relievers Justin Grimm and JustinWils­on.

Rondon, 29, had regressed since the Cubs bumped him fromthe closer role with the acquisitio­n of Aroldis Chapman in 2016. He struggled throughout 2017 after the offseason trade forWade Davis in a continuall­y reduced role. Injuries also played a role over that extended stretch.

A Rule 5 draft pick before the 2013 season, Rondon earned 77 saveswith a 1.96 ERAfrom the start of 2014 until the Chapman trade.

The Cubs made Rondon available in trade talks until the non- tender deadline. He was expected to make more than $ 6 million through the arbitratio­n process.

The Cubs also announced the signing of left- hander Dario Alvarez to a one- year, big- league contract two months after the Rangers designated him for assignment.

Alvarez, 28, split time between the majors and Class AAA Round Rock last season. He had a 2.76 ERA in 20 games in the majors with 17 strikeouts in 16⅓ innings ( 2.33 ERA with 36 strikeouts in 27 innings for Round Rock). Alvarez spent all or parts of four seasons with the Mets, Braves and Rangers ( 5.06 ERA in 56 career appearance­s).

Other arbitratio­n- eligible players tendered contracts by the Cubs: Starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks and infielders Kris Bryant, Addison Russell and Tommy La Stella.

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