The MLB offseason has yet to see many big-name moves, with the majority of free agent signings on the smaller side over the first month. One such small signing happened on Tuesday night when former Philadelphia Phillies top prospect Scott Kingery found a new organization for the 2026 season.
As Patrick Mooney of The Athletic reported, Kingery agreed to a minor league deal with the Chicago Cubs. The contract includes an invitation to spring training for the now 31-year-old utility player.
It's a minor move that won't grab much, if any, national attention. However, it's sure to resonate with Phillies fans who lived through the Kingery craze that engulfed Philadelphia in the late 2010s.