Cubs claim Cardinals right-handed reliever off waivers originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
The Cubs have claimed Cardinals right-handed reliever Shawn Armstrong off waivers, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported on Friday.
Right-handed reliever Shawn Armstrong has been claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs, sources tell ESPN. He was DFA’d by St. Louis after the Cardinals acquired him at the trade deadline for outfielder Dylan Carlson. The Cubs are one game ahead of St. Louis in the standings.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) August 30, 2024
The Cardinals recently designated Armstrong, 33, for assignment. They traded outfielder Dylan Carlson to the Rays in exchange for Armstrong at the previous MLB trade deadline. Now, he’ll enter a Cubs bullpen that ranks eighth in bullpen ERA across the league (3.73 ERA).
Armstrong pitched in 11 games for the Cardinals before being DFA’d. He held a 2.84 ERA and 1.026 WHIP from 12.2 innings pitched. He struck out 12 batters while walking two from his appearances in St. Louis, too.
He’s become quite the journeyman, playing for his seventh team with the Cubs. Over his 10-year major league career, he’s played with the Guardians (then Indians), Mariners, Orioles, Rays, Marlins and Cardinals.
The Indians drafted him in the 18th round of the 2011 MLB Amateur draft.
The Cubs currently hold second place in the NL Central division. They’re 10 games out of first place behind the Brewers. But the Cardinals are just one game back of the Cubs. The North Side remains five games back of the wild card, too.
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