In a recent move, free agent outfielder Michael Conforto has agreed to a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs, as announced by Cubs manager Craig Counsell. Conforto, who previously played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, struggled offensively last season, hitting just .199 over the course of the year.

Despite his challenging previous season, Conforto's signing provides the Cubs with additional depth in their outfield roster. The deal is a strategic move for the Cubs, offering Conforto an opportunity to prove himself and potentially earn a spot on the major league team based on his performance during spring training and the minor league season.

Conforto, who has been a notable player in Major League Baseball, has experienced both high points and setbacks in his career. His previous seasons showcased his ability to contribute offensively, but last year’s struggles have led to this minor league agreement, which allows him to work on his game and regain confidence.

The Cubs are optimistic about the potential contributions Conforto can make if he finds his form. The team’s management believes that with the right adjustments and opportunities, Conforto could become a valuable asset to their roster this season.

As the season approaches, fans and analysts will be watching to see how Conforto performs in spring training and whether he can make a significant impact at the major league level. This signing highlights the Cubs' ongoing efforts to strengthen their squad and explore new talent options.