Reliever Justin Wilson has agreed to a two-year deal with the New York Mets worth $10 million according to sources.
The deal includes $500,000 in performance bonuses each year.
On the surface, the left-handed Wilson and his upper-90s fastball had a solid year for the Cubs in 2018. He went 4-5 with a 3.46 ERA in 71 appearances, striking out 69 in 54.2 innings.
But there were times of inconsistency which may follow him to his new team. Simply put, he walked too many hitters (33). However, he was especially effective against left-handed hitters, who only hit .190 off him while reaching base just 30 percent of the time — much better than the .350 on-base mark he compiled against righties.
A sign of his up and down performance can be seen in the Win Probability stat: He was a sum 0.0 — plus-4.8 in positive events and a minus-4.8 in negative events. Overall, he was effective, just not always reliable in some big spots.
Wilson is 26-19 with a 3.33 ERA in 412 relief appearances over six big league seasons that also included time with the Pittsburgh Pirates (2012-14), New York Yankees (2015) and the Detroit Tigers (2016-17).
The deal was first reported by The Athletic.
ESPN’s Jesse Rogers and The Associated Press contributed to this report.