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Michael Conforto agrees to contract with Chicago Cubs

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Published: Monday, February 23, 2026 at 9:24 am

Cubs Reportedly Sign Michael Conforto

Chicago Cubs fans may have something to cheer about as the team has reportedly agreed to a contract with outfielder Michael Conforto. Baseball insider Jon Heyman announced the news on Monday morning via social media, though details of the contract remain undisclosed.

Conforto, 32, brings over a decade of Major League Baseball experience to the Cubs. He began his career with the New York Mets, where he played for seven seasons. During his time with the Mets, Conforto showcased impressive offensive capabilities, including a .322 batting average and a .412 on-base percentage in the shortened 2020 season. He also achieved a .555 slugging percentage and a .939 OPS in 2017.

Following a shoulder injury that sidelined him for the 2022 season, Conforto signed a two-year, $36 million contract with the San Francisco Giants. His performance with the Giants did not meet expectations. Last offseason, he joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on a one-year, $17 million deal. However, Conforto struggled with the Dodgers, setting new career lows in several key batting statistics and was ultimately left off the team's postseason roster.

Throughout his career, Conforto has accumulated 179 home runs and 556 runs batted in. Primarily playing left field last season, he has experience in center and right field, as well as designated hitter. The Cubs are hoping Conforto can regain his form and provide a boost to their lineup.

BNN's Perspective: While Conforto's recent performance raises concerns, his past success and experience could offer value to the Cubs. The team will need to assess whether he can return to his previous form or if his struggles are indicative of a decline. The contract details will be crucial in determining the overall risk and potential reward of this signing.

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