Cubs reach one-year deal with left-hander Brian Duensing

Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Duensing stands on the mound after giving up back to back home runs to the Blue Jays in the eighth inning of their American League MLB baseball game in Toronto. (Fred Thornhill/CP)

CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs and left-hander Brian Duensing have agreed to a one-year contract, giving manager Joe Maddon a versatile new reliever for the bullpen.

The reigning World Series champions also offered 2017 contracts to right-handed pitchers Jake Arrieta, Justin Grimm, Hector Rondon and Pedro Strop.

Duensing’s contract is for $2 million, according to a person with knowledge of the deal. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team did not disclose terms Friday.

Duensing went 1-0 with a 4.05 ERA in 14 relief outings for Baltimore last season. He pitched the previous seven seasons with Minnesota.

For his career, he is 42-37 with a 4.13 ERA in 368 appearances, 307 of which have come in relief.

Chicago has holes to fill in the bullpen this off-season, and Duensing could help. Left-hander Travis Wood and righty Trevor Cahill, two effective relievers with starting experience, became free agents along with right-hander Joe Smith and closer Aroldis Chapman.

Left-handed pitchers Gerardo Concepcion and Zac Rosscup, right-handed pitcher Conor Mullee and infielder Christian Villanueva were non-tendered on Friday.

Chicago’s 40-man roster stands at 35 players.

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