Cubs acquire Davis from Royals for Soler

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NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — The Cubs acquired a new closer and created less of a logjam in the outfield, trading Jorge Soler to the Royals for right-hander Wade Davis on Wednesday.

The Cubs came into the Winter Meetings wanting to bolster their bullpen and did so by adding the two-time All-Star. Davis was part of the Royals’ three-headed monster bullpen in 2015, and he was a dominant setup man for Greg Holland before shifting to closer. Over the past three seasons, Davis has posted a 1.18 ERA with 47 saves over 185 appearances. Cubs manager Joe Maddon knows him well from their time together in Tampa Bay (2009-12).

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The Cubs acknowledged the importance of finding a closer last July when they acquired Aroldis Chapman to help them in the postseason. Chapman and Kenley Jansen are both available on the free-agent market but didn’t fit the Cubs’ 2017 budget.

“That’s the thought. We did this deal with the idea of putting Wade in the ninth inning,” general manager Jed Hoyer said. “That doesn’t say we don’t have confidence in the others, but one thing we learned this year is that when you play that extra month, it’s hard on your bullpen. The more good relievers we can have and add multiple weapons, the better. We like all the guys we have, and hopefully that can take the burden off the seventh month.”

Davis, 31, was on the disabled list twice this season because of right forearm strains. When he came off the DL in September, he finished with a 3.12 ERA in nine games, going six for seven in save …

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