Now that they do have clarity on Neris, I wonder if we see the team get a little aggressive and extend Lopez.
Right now, the bullpen for next year probably looks something like this:
CL - Hodge
SU - Merryweather, Pearson
MR - T. Miller, Little, K. Thompson, Neely
LR - Wesneski
There are other guys who could fit into the mix, Almonte if he comes back from surgery right, any of the young starters who don't make the rotation, etc.
But regardless of how you fiddle with the specifics, the above is probably two, maybe even three arms short of where it needs to be? Encouraging work from some combo of Merryweather/Pearson/Neely the next six weeks could make it 1-2 instead of 2-3, but regardless veteran reinforcements will 100% be needed.
Lopez is seemingly breaking out. Can the Cubs commit early, absorb a little additional risk, and fill a 2025 relief spot with a portion of the money earmarked for Neris? Lopez might be passing up on the opportunity for some additional 2025 cash, but he'd get to keep working with Hottovy, have a pretty clear line to save opportunities, and have an opportunity for a bigger payday heading into '26.