OK, the Kris Bryant Trade Tree Isn’t Dead Yet!
So much for closing the book on the Kris Bryant trade, huh? It turns out that there’s still hope that the Cubs muster some value from their return as the trade tree isn’t dead yet! This past weekend the team released right-handed pitcher Caleb Kilian after he was designated for assignment. Alexander Canario was traded back in spring training, so it seemed like we could officially close the door on the Bryant trade.
Well, not so fast because Kilian is back in the Cubs organization. Less than a week after being released the Cubs brought him back, agreeing to a minor league deal.
The Cubs have signed Caleb Kilian to a minor-league deal. Kilian was recently designated for assignment for the Cubs and released.
— Tommy Birch (@TommyBirch) April 17, 2025
The hard-throwing RHP was first acquired by the Cubs in the Kris Bryant deal and was once the organization’s top pitching prospects.
We’ll see how the Cubs proceed with Kilian, who was on the injured list down at Triple-A when he was booted from the 40-man roster a week ago.
Caleb Kilian’s Cubs Career
Kilian came over from the San Francisco Giants without much hype. He was their No. 30 ranked prospect according to MLB Pipeline, but there was hope the Cubs could make him better. And well at first things looked promising for the right-handed starting pitcher.
Kilian began the 2022 season with the Iowa Cubs at Triple-A. He recorded a 2.06 ERA in nine starts, leading up to his MLB debut against the St. Louis Cardinals on June 4, 2022. A few days before his first big-league game, Kilian was ranked in Baseball America’s top-100 prospects list.
His debut could not have gotten off to a better start. Nine up and nine down, as Kilian was perfect through three innings at Wrigley Field. He did get into trouble in the fourth inning, giving up three earned runs, but overall a decent MLB debut for the righty, who pitched five innings against the Cardinals.
Then, things went downhill fast. Kilian was optioned back to Triple-A and then brought back up to the majors for two more starts later in June. He walked 10 batters, allowed 8 hits and was charged with 10 earned runs in 6.1 combined innings against the San Diego Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates, respectively.
All of a sudden Kilian lost the ability to find the strike zone. In his first nine starts at Triple-A in 2022, he had a 9.1 BB%. After his MLB debut against the Cardinals Kilian made 17 more starts at Triple-A and his walk rate spiked to 14.1%.
In 2023, Kilian got another shot with the Cubs, who needed an emergency starter against the Miami Marlins in late April. He didn’t have major issues with walks this time around, but Kilian was knocked around hard to the tune of seven earned runs on 10 hits in 3.1 innings. He spent most of the year in the minors and only made two more appearances for the Cubs, a pair of one-inning relief outings in August.
There was a bit of hope that Kilian had turned the corner during spring training in 2024. He was lighting up the radar gun in Arizona, but then a shoulder strain landed Kilian on the 60-day injured list prior to Opening Day. Kilian came back in July, pitched well as a starter and reliever in Triple-A, and then made two starts with the Cubs in September.
On Sept. 29, 2024, Kilian pitched in his eighth career game with the Cubs. It was the best outing in his abbreviated MLB career, throwing five shutout innings against the Cincinnati Reds.
Now, Kilian will have to earn his way on the 40-man roster if he ever wants another opportunity in the majors with the Cubs.