The NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs bolstered their bullpen Wednesday by acquiring left-hander Mike Montgomery from the Seattle Mariners for first baseman and designated hitter Dan Vogelbach as part of a four-player deal.
The Cubs also obtained right-handed Triple-A prospect Jordan Pries in the deal, while Double-A righty Paul Blackburn also went to Seattle.
Montgomery, 27, has a 234 ERA in two starts and 30 relief appearances with the Mariners this season, and immediately fills a need for Chicago, who have been lacking a lefty reliever.
The former first-round pick of Kansas City was traded to Tampa Bay in the 2012 James Shields deal, when the Cubs’ Joe Maddon was in charge of the Rays.
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“I was with him in two spring trainings. I was in Triple-A, but I went to the big league camp. I had conversations with him and he’s great. Everything about him was fun, so I’m looking forward to it,” Montgomery said.
Montgomery said Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto informed him of the trade during Seattle’s 6-5, 11-inning victory over the White Sox.
“I was a little sad at first, understanding that I’m not going to be here with these guys in this city. But at the same time, I’m excited because I’m going to a good team and I’m ready to go contribute any way I can and help them win a World Series,” Montgomery said.
“It kind of hit me by surprise,” he said. “When I heard the news, I wasn’t shocked, but I definitely didn’t see it coming.”
Montgomery added the Cubs told him he would begin in the bullpen.
“Mike had a good deal of value in the market today,” Dipoto said. “I told him he built up so much equity from opening day to today in the industry, that his value I thought was at a high.”
Maddon described Montgomery as a “big left-hander with a very good arm.”
“Montgomery is somebody that has really good stuff and has been performing well this year. We think he’s coming into his own a little bit,” Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein said. “He’s someone who can help us this year and long into the future.
“We paid a price to do that. We traded a couple of really good prospects for him.”
Epstein also compared him to Andrew Miller when the now-dominant lefty was just emerging for the Red Sox.
Lefties are hitting .164 off Montgomery in 2016. Epstein and GM Jed Hoyer were looking for a boost in the bullpen with Travis Wood and Clayton Richard the only healthy left-handers. The Cubs will probably seek more reinforcements as they aim for their first World Series title since 1908.
“Every day they come down and talk to me postgame about what their thoughts are,” Maddon said after Wednesday’s 6-2 win over the New York Mets. “They’re obviously very good at piecing everything together. I just give my suggestions when asked. We’re working diligently every day, and Mike Montgomery is a nice fellow.”
Vogelbach, 23, was hitting .318 with 16 homers and 64 RBIs in 89 games for Triple-A Iowa. The Cubs selected him in the second round of the 2011 amateur draft.
Pries, 26, had a 4.93 ERA in Double-A Jackson and Triple-A Tacoma this season. Blackburn, 22, had a 3.17 ERA in 18 starts with Double-A Tennessee.
Dipoto said Blackburn “gives us another piece to build forward with, and we start to build up that next phase of our roster.”
SEATTLE, WA – APRIL 27: Mike Montgomery #37 of the Seattle Mariners delivers a pitch during a game against the Houston Astros at Safeco Field on April 27, 2016 in Seattle, Washington. The Astros won the game 7-4. (Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)
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