The epic ended between Ryan Presley and Astros.
They replace the talented savior with the cubs, according to John Heyman from The Post, after he agreed to give up the condition of non -trade.
It will get a waiver reward to cover the tax difference and another complete condition for non -trade.
Houston will also send money to Chicago to help cover his 14 million dollars, according to ESPN.
Astros asked Prisoni to give up the condition of non -trade and accept the transfer to the cubs on Friday, Hyman said previously, but he was hesitant to leave Houston, where his family lives throughout the year.
Two days later, it seems convinced.
Trade represents the second main deal between Astros and Cubs in this season.
The Cubs team acquired the midfielder Kyle Taker last month, and Isaac Paridis, Heiden Wesnsky and Kam Smith sent to Astros in return.
Persley, 36, lost his closest role last year when the Astros team signed with Josh Hader with a five -year deal worth $ 95 million in her season.
Prisoni was revealed to the role of the preparation man, where he recorded 3.49 pm in 59 total picnic.
For more than six years with Astros, Briceley scored 2.81 pm, 111 tackles and 11.1 strikes in all nine runs.
He was appointed in two teams of all stars, in 2019 and 2021, and it was an integral part of the Astros World Championship in 2022.
Before Houston, Persley spent more than six years with twins, and recorded 3.75 pm.
It is expected to return to its closest role with the Cubs, who saved as a team 26 balls last year.
Cubs also signed the addition of Eli Morgan, Cody Potet, Matt Festa, Caleb Thielbar and Rob Zastryzny to their position in this season.
Adbert Alzolay suffered with the approaching cubs last year before he was infected and eventually needed Tommy John's surgery, and he fell with Mits on Friday.
Porter Hodge ended last season as the team approached and is still on the list, but Prisoner offers much larger experience and a larger group of work.