Pressly, who served as Houston's primary closer from 2020-23, will make $14 million in 2025 and has a full no-trade clause.
The Chicago Cubs could certainly use another high-leverage reliever in their bullpen. The ideal signing may just be a target of one of their division rivals.
The San Diego Padres need more catching depth, and their search could lead them to a longtime Red Sox backstop.
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