The Cubs and Marlins are swapping Matt Mervis and Vidal Bruján, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
This is definitely good for Mervis, who should get a chance to compete for at-bats at first base and DH next spring. His stock has taken a hit, though, given that he’s battled just .155/.222/.259 in 127 MLB plate appearances to date. He also disappointed in Triple-A last season after tearing it up there previously, and there’s a good chance he would have lost his spot on the Cubs’ 40-man roster at some point this offseason. Bruján, who, unlike Mervis, is out of options, was recently DFA’d by the Marlins. He can compete for a utility gig in Chicago, but it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him wind up on waivers before spring training begins.