
In a surprising move that has sent ripples through the MLB community, veteran left-handed pitcher Caleb Thielbar has rejected multiple trade offers and agreed to a six-year contract extension with the Chicago Cubs. This decision secures his place in the Cubs’ bullpen for the foreseeable future and marks a significant commitment from both the player and the organization.
Thielbar, 38, initially joined the Cubs in December 2024 on a one-year, \$2.75 million deal after spending the majority of his career with the Minnesota Twins. Despite a challenging 2024 season, where he posted a 5.32 ERA, Thielbar has found renewed success in Chicago. Through 22 appearances in 2025, he boasts a 2.37 ERA and 1.00 WHIP, with left-handed batters hitting a mere .071 against him .
The Cubs’ decision to offer Thielbar a six-year extension underscores their confidence in his abilities and his fit within their bullpen strategy. Thielbar’s experience and effectiveness against left-handed hitters have been invaluable assets to the team, especially given the bullpen’s previous struggles.
Thielbar’s commitment to the Cubs is a testament to his belief in the team’s direction and his desire to contribute to their success over the long term. Fans and teammates alike are eager to see how his continued presence will bolster the Cubs’ pitching staff in the coming seasons.
As the Cubs prepare for their upcoming games, including tonight’s matchup against the Milwaukee Brewers at Wrigley Field, Thielbar’s extended tenure is expected to play a pivotal role in the team’s bullpen depth and overall performance.
For the latest updates on the Cubs and Thielbar’s journey, stay tuned to official team channels and major sports news outlets.