:MIAMI, FL – JULY 30: Dan Haren #15 of the Miami Marlins looks on during a game against the Washington Nationals at Marlins Park on July 30, 2015 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Cubs get Dan Haren from Marlins, still chasing bigger-name starters

Three years ago, the Cubs thought they had a deal for Dan Haren. But a trade with the Angels involving Carlos Marmol cratered at the last minute and the veteran starter’s option was declined, leaving him free to sign with the Nationals as a free agent.

Now, under a new administration at Wrigley Field, Haren is again getting an opportunity to pitch for the Cubs and has a chance to influence a playoff chase. (Hopefully, that eases the sting of not being traded to the West Coast, his reported preference.) As reported by the Chicago Tribune’s Gordon Wittenmyer, the Cubs sent two minor league pitchers to the Marlins in exchange for the 34-year-old, adding a durable, experienced starter who adds innings to the back end of the rotation.

Haren compiled a 3.42 ERA with Miami, throwing 88 strikeouts and 25 walks in 129 innings. He can be a free agent after the season, putting the Cubs on the hook for the remaining $3 million of his 2015 salary. In exchange, the Marlins get Double-A starter Ivan Pineyro and shortstop Elliot Soto. Pineyro, 23, has a 3.69 ERA and 92 strikeouts in 107.1 innings this season, while the 25-year-old Soto is batting .275 with a .702 OPS in 372 plate appearances.

While Haren provides a durable arm for the Cubs’ starting staff, Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer are still chasing bigger game before the 4 p.m. trade deadline. Rumors continue to swirl about a multi-player deal with the Padres, also possibly involving the Red Sox. San Diego left-hander Tyson Ross is reportedly whom the Cubs are targeting.

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