SAN DIEGO -- The Chicago Cubs are bringing back right-handed starting pitcher Jason Hammel, a source confirmed Monday.
Hammel, 32, will get a two-year deal for $18 million with a club option for a third season that can be bought out for $2 million, a source said.
He was signed to a one year deal by the Cubs last offseason before being traded, along with Jeff Samardzija, to the Oakland Athletics on July 4.
Hammel thrived before the trade going 8-5 with a 2.98 ERA but struggled in Oakland with a 2-6 record and 4.26 ERA.
Immediately after the season, Hammel was linked to the Cubs as his Chicago-based agent, Alan Nero, said he was very "comfortable" there. Hammel is a nine-year veteran, having played for current Cubs manager Joe Maddon and the Tampa Bay Rays at the beginning of his career.
Hammel was also a teammate of current free agent Jon Lester when the two pitched in Oakland during the second half of 2014.
Nero is also the agent for Maddon along with new bench coach Davey Martinez who signed on with the team last week.
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