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More on New Cubs Special Assistant Tyler Zombro, Who Could Impact the Organization’s Pitching Immediately
Learn about new Cubs pitching specialist, Tyler Zombro.
Although the Chicago Cubs will need to make moves on the big league roster heading into 2025 if they want to put themselves in the best position to compete, there are undoubtedly also things they can do behind the scenes to have an impact in 2025 and beyond.
Hiring pitching specialist Tyler Zombro as a special assistant in the front office is one of those things, and it’s become evident just how impactful he might be. The recently-retired 30-year-old pitcher had a lot options available to him, and the Cubs won out in the end. Just search his name on any platform, and the praise you’re going to see in the last 24 hours from the smartest minds in baseball is almost overwhelming. Zombro is very early in this phase of his career, but he’s already turned a lot of heads.
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