Summary
Michael Conforto played one season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he struggled and was eventually not included in the playoffs. He has now signed a contract with the Chicago Cubs and is looking to improve his performance.
Key Facts
- Michael Conforto played for the Los Angeles Dodgers for one season.
- He signed a one-year, $17 million contract with the Dodgers.
- Conforto's performance was below expectations, with a .199 batting average.
- He was not included in the Dodgers' playoff roster.
- Conforto has now agreed to a contract with the Chicago Cubs.
- It is not clear if his deal with the Cubs is a major or minor league agreement.
- Conforto aims to show that his poor season with the Dodgers was not typical of his abilities.