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  • Cubs reach agreement with utilityman Jon Berti on a $2 million deal: Source


    The Chicago Cubs have reached an agreement with utilityman Jon Berti on a one-year, $2 million contract, a league source confirmed to The Athletic on Thursday, adding to their bench before the start of spring training.

    Berti’s deal, which was first reported by FanSided and MLB.com, is pending a physical and includes $1.3 million in potential performance bonuses.

    The 35-year-old can move around an infield that’s currently projected to have a rookie at third base (Matt Shaw) and two Gold Glove defenders recovering from offseason surgeries (Nico Hoerner and Dansby Swanson). If needed, Berti also has some major-league experience at all three outfield positions.

    In November, the New York Yankees non-tendered Berti after a 2024 season that was limited by injuries and put him in line for a salary approaching $4 million via the arbitration system. The Yankees utilized him in two playoff rounds last October.

    A 2011 18th-round pick by the Toronto Blue Jays, Berti went to high school in suburban Detroit and played college baseball at Bowling Green. He eventually latched on with the Miami Marlins and found a role as a slightly below-average hitter (92 OPS+), who made positive contributions with his speed, defense and versatility.

    Berti produced 2.4 WAR (per Baseball Reference) in each of his last two seasons with the Marlins. He notched 41 stolen bases in 2022 and then posted a .748 OPS across 133 games in 2023. That Marlins team finished with 84 wins and edged out the Cubs for a wild-card spot in the 2023 National League playoffs.

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    The Chicago Cubs have reached an agreement with utilityman Jon Berti on a $2 million deal, according to sources. Berti, who can play multiple positions including infield and outfield, is expected to provide depth and versatility for the Cubs roster. Stay tuned for more updates as the deal is finalized. #Cubs #MLB #JonBerti

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  • Jon Berti contract with Cubs


    CHICAGO – There is a lack of competition for starting roles around the diamond for the Cubs, but building up the depth behind the main cast has remained a priority for the front office as Spring Training looms. Injecting some experience into the bench group was going to be an important component in that process.

    On Wednesday night, a source told MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand that the Cubs were in agreement with infielder on a one-year contract that includes a $2 million base salary, plus up to $1.3 million in incentives. Berti would project to be a part of Chicago’s bench, offering depth at multiple spots.

    “We’ll just try to continue to bring in guys that can play multiple positions in the infield, give us that depth,” Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins said on Saturday. “Guys that would have experience of being able to play a Major League season and just gives us different alternatives.”

    Berti, 35, has appeared in seven Major League seasons between stints with the Blue Jays, Marlins and Yankees. He led MLB in stolen bases (41) in 2022, hit at a .294 clip with 26 extra-base hits and 16 steals in 133 games in ‘23, and appeared in 25 games (logging a .342 on-base percentage) in ‘24.

    Last season with the Yankees, Berti hit .273/.342/.318 in his 74 plate appearances, while garnering most of his time in the field at third base. He also has plenty of MLB experience at second base and shortstop, as well as time spent in all three outfield positions. In his career, Berti has hit .259/.337/.366 with 97 steals and a 92 OPS+ in 461 games.

    During Cubs Con, Hawkins said the front office wanted to create a “safety net” at third base, where Matt Shaw (Pipeline’s top Cubs prospect and No. 22 on the Top 100 list) will be given a chance to earn the starting job. Berti can offer that protection at third, while also offering an option at second as Nico Hoerner works his way back from October surgery (flexor tendon in right forearm).

    As far as the Cubs’ 40-man roster currently stands, the infield depth options include Vidal Bruján (acquired earlier this offseason from the Marlins), Gage Workman (added via the Rule 5 Draft), Ben Cowles (Pipeline’s No. 25 Cubs prospect, added to the roster this winter) and prospect Luis Vazquez.

    The timing of Hoerner’s return is unclear, as he noted at Cubs Con that he has yet to resume hitting or throwing. The Cubs open the season earlier than usual with the Japan Series against the Dodgers happening on March 18-19 in Tokyo. Chicago’s more traditional opening game is on March 27 against the D-backs in Arizona. Hoerner said he would like to be ready for the beginning of the season, but plans to be smart about his rehab.

    “I’m happy with the progress that I’m making,” Hoerner said on Saturday. “It’s hard not to, from Day 1, start projecting out. I think I do myself and the team a bit of a disservice if I rush this process in any way. I think it is in my nature to push towards that direction, but straight up reps and work ethic, effort, doesn’t really heal your tendons. Patience is a huge part of it, too.”



    The Chicago Cubs have officially signed utility player Jon Berti to a contract for the upcoming season. Berti, known for his versatility and speed on the base paths, will bring a valuable skill set to the Cubs roster. Stay tuned for updates on how Berti will impact the team’s lineup and defense in the 2022 season. #Cubs #JonBerti #MLBSigning

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  • Chicago Cubs Reportedly Signing Veteran Utilityman Jon Berti


    The Chicago Cubs have finally added a big league contract to their bench, signing veteran utilityman Jon Berti to a one-year deal.

    Berti, whose 35th birthday is today, was something of late-arriving big leaguer, not establishing himself as a bench guy until he was already 29. But, since then, he has usually been a nice contributor:

    A split-neutral righty, Jon Berti has a 95 wRC+ for his career, and he can play any position reasonably well (including shortstop as recently as 2023). He missed most of 2024 with a calf injury, and, given his age, that’s probably the biggest concern heading into 2025: can he still perform at the level he was at in the years before 2024, or was that the start of a decline? Hence a relatively modest deal.

    On the one hand, I like the versatility that Berti brings to a Craig-Counsell-led team, and if he’s healthy and doesn’t fall off a cliff, Berti can help the Cubs in a lot of ways.

    On the other hand … is this the main bench addition? Like, is this the guy who offers protection at third base for Matt Shaw’s development? At second base for Nico Hoerner’s health? Are we staring down the barrel of a Berti, Vidal Brujan, Alexander Canario, Other Catcher bench?

    I’m gonna have to think on this for a moment. More on Berti soon.



    The Chicago Cubs have reportedly signed versatile utility player Jon Berti to bolster their roster for the upcoming season. Berti, who has experience playing multiple positions including infield and outfield, is expected to provide depth and flexibility for the Cubs.

    The 31-year-old veteran is known for his speed on the basepaths and solid defense, making him a valuable asset for any team. Berti has spent the past few seasons with the Miami Marlins, where he showcased his abilities as a reliable utility player.

    With the Cubs looking to add depth to their roster, Berti’s signing is seen as a smart move to strengthen their lineup. His ability to play multiple positions will give the team more options and flexibility in different game situations.

    Cubs fans are excited to see what Berti can bring to the team and are hopeful that his addition will help the team compete at a high level in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates as the Cubs continue to make moves to improve their roster.

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  • Cubs To Sign Jon Berti


    The Cubs are in agreement with infielder Jon Berti, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. It’s a one-year, $2MM guarantee that includes another $1.3MM in performance bonuses, reports Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. Chicago has a full 40-man roster and will need to make another move once this deal is finalized. Berti is a client of Ball Players Agency.

    President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said last week that the front office was looking to upgrade the bench. A multi-positional infielder seemed the likeliest target. Chicago has already added Carson Kelly as a backup catcher and has a strong outfield. Their infield was much less settled after they included Isaac Paredes in the Kyle Tucker trade.

    Berti, who turns 35 today, is a sensible depth pickup. He’s a good athlete who has ample experience at each of second base, third base and shortstop. He has decent defensive grades at all three spots. Berti topped 100 games for the Marlins in both the 2022 and ’23 seasons. He combined for a .268/.334/.373 batting line with solid strikeout and walk rates. While he has minimal power, he’s an excellent runner. Berti stole 41 bases in 46 attempts back in 2022 and continues to grade highly for his overall baserunning acumen.

    The Yankees acquired the righty-hitting infielder from Miami just before last season got underway. Berti would have had an opportunity to push DJ LeMahieu for the third base job had he stayed healthy. That wasn’t to be, as he landed on the injured list with respective groin and calf problems early in the year. The latter — a significant strain of his left calf — shelved him between May and September. Berti was limited to 25 regular season appearances and played four times during New York’s run to the AL pennant. He hit .273 with one extra-base knock (a homer) in 74 plate appearances.

    Berti finished the season just shy of six years of big league service. New York could’ve kept him for his final year of arbitration eligibility. They opted not to tender him a contract, which MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projected around $3.8MM. He falls shy of that number as a free agent but secures a guaranteed deal and an MLB roster spot. As a player with over five years of service time, he can’t be sent to the minors without his consent. He’ll be on Chicago’s big league team.

    It will likely be in a bench role. Dansby Swanson is locked in at shortstop. Nico Hoerner will play second base once he’s healthy. Hoerner is rehabbing from flexor surgery and might start the season on the injured list. That’d leave Berti as the favorite to handle the keystone. Prospect Matt Shaw is expected to get everyday run at third base. He’s coming off a monster year in the upper minors (.284/.379/.488 with 21 homers between Double-A and Triple-A). Shaw has significant offensive upside, but plenty of top prospects have struggled in their first look at major league pitching.

    Berti offers insurance for Hoerner’s injury and adds a high-floor fallback at third base if Shaw doesn’t hit the ground running. The acquisition is likely to push at least one of Vidal Bruján or Gage Workman off the roster. Workman is a Rule 5 pick, while Bruján is a former top prospect whom the Cubs acquired from Miami last month. Bruján is out of options and cannot be sent down without clearing waivers. It’s highly unlikely that the Cubs carry each of Berti, Bruján and Workman on the Opening Day roster, especially if Hoerner is healthy.

    Berti’s modest base salary pushes the Cubs’ luxury tax number to roughly $200MM, as calculated by RosterResource. They’re still more than $40MM below the tax line and should have ample space for another acquisition. Hoyer has called the bullpen a priority and they’ve been tied to a number of high-leverage relievers on the trade and free agent fronts.

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    The Chicago Cubs have made a big move in free agency, as they have reportedly agreed to sign versatile infielder/outfielder Jon Berti to a multi-year contract. Berti, who spent the last few seasons with the Miami Marlins, will bring speed, defense, and a solid bat to the Cubs lineup.

    With the ability to play multiple positions, Berti will provide much-needed depth and flexibility for the Cubs as they look to compete in a tough NL Central division. Known for his speed on the basepaths and his ability to get on base, Berti will be a valuable addition to the Cubs lineup.

    Stay tuned for official confirmation from the team, but it looks like the Cubs have made a smart move in signing Jon Berti. This signing could be a game-changer for the Cubs as they look to make a push for the postseason in the upcoming season.

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