I know this will come as a shock to you, but the Cubs have been looking at a pair of relief pitchers with fairly significant injury history. The most notable is former Nationals closer Drew Storen, who is working his way back after missing the entire 2018 season following Tommy John surgery. A product of Brownburg, IN, the same town that produced Lance Lynn and Tucker Barnhart, the 31-year-old Storen has racked up 99 saves in eight big-league seasons.
Only four of those saves have come in his last two campaigns, though, and Storen’s aggregate ERA and FIP are both north of 4.