Ben Zobrist KANSAS CITY, MO – OCTOBER 27: Ben Zobrist #18 of the Kansas City Royals reacts after hitting a double in the eighth inning against the New York Mets during Game One of the 2015 World Series at Kauffman Stadium on October 27, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

Ben Zobrist joins the Cubs on four-year, $56 million deal

The Chicago Cubs have agreed to a four-year, $56 million contract with Ben Zobrist according to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports.

The deal comes with a no-trade clause in the first three years reports Jon Heyman of CBS Sports.

Zobrist was said to be making a decision between the Cubs and the New York Mets but chose to reunite with his former Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon.

He enjoyed another consistent year in 2015. Zobrist started the season on a new team, as the Oakland Athletics acquired the versatile infielder in a five-player deal with the Tampa Bay Rays. He was again traded in late July to the Kansas City Royals, whom he helped win the World Series. Zobrist ended up hitting 13 home runs, with 56 RBI and .276 average and a .359 OBP in 146 games split between the clubs.

The reason why Zobrist was such a hot commodity is his versatility. He’s got a decent bat, but he gives a manager a ton of lineup flexibility. He can be plugged pretty much anywhere on the diamond except behind the plate. Last year he prominently appeared at second base (69 games) and in the outfield (49 games), but he can also play some third base and shortstop when needed. The Cubs just traded Starlin Castro, so given the Cubs’ depth, Zobrist is most likely the every day second baseman.

At an average of $14 million per season, the contract is reasonable. Four years is a lot to give to a 34-year old, though Zobrist has aged quite well so far in his MLB career.

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