Two years later, Shota Imanaga is back on the market.
The Japanese left-hander entered free agency on Tuesday morning in a stunning divorce with the Chicago Cubs, after both parties declined their ends of his contract option, according to ESPN’s Jesse Rogers.
“The [Cubs] rejected their option to extend his contract out to a fifth year,” Rogers posted to X. “That triggered [Imanaga’s] ability to exercise a $15 million player option for 2026. He declined that as well.”

Imanaga, 32, hits the open market just two years after the Cubs signed him from the Yokohama DeNa BayStars on a four-year, $53 million deal ahead of the 2024 season.
He came to the North Side with an impressive résumé, a Nippon Professional Baseball standout who dazzled during Japan’s run to the 2023 World Baseball Classic championship.