Cubs reportedly land Justin Wilson and Alex Avila from Tigers

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The Cubs acquired lefty reliever Justin Wilson and catcher Alex Avila from the Tigers in exchange for third baseman Jeimer Candelario and minor-league shortstop/third baseman Isaac Paredes, multiple reports indicate -- including Jon Morosi of MLB.com and every Cubs beat reporter. The assumption is that the teams are  waiting until Monday morning to officially announce the deal.

Wilson,  29, is in the midst of a great season for the Tigers. He took over as  closer and has saved 13 games in 15 tries with a 2.68 ERA, 0.94 WHIP and  55 strikeouts against 16 walks in 40 1/3 innings.              

Where Wilson fits in the Cubs' bullpen is a fun topic. Wade Davis remains the closer, but Maddon has a bevy of guys he employs in late-inning, high-leverage situations, including Carl Edwards Jr., Pedro Strop, Koji Uehara, Hector Rondon and lefty Brian Duensing. Mike Montgomery is a lefty like Duensing and Wilson, but he remains the long guy. Justin Grimm may be in trouble of being designated for assignment here, as he's the likely guy squeezed out the presence of Wilson. 

The  look of the Cubs' bullpen was already strong. The stable currently  boasts a 3.34 bullpen ERA, which is good for fourth (tied with the Yankees, actually) in the majors, trailing only the Indians, Dodgers and Red Sox. Now it's better. 

In looking ahead at the upside, a back-end trio of Davis,  Wilson and Edwards with Uehara as the change-of-pace guy, Duensing as a  guy only needed to get out lefties, Montgomery as the long man and Strop  and Rondon still available is top notch. 

Keep in mind that fellow NL contenders like the Dodgers and Nationals were reportedly also vying for Wilson, so getting him is also a victory  in keeping him away from teams the Cubs are planning to face in the  playoffs.

Even more bonus for the Cubs is that Wilson isn't  hitting free agency until after 2018. If Wade Davis walks in free agency  -- which seems the likely scenario -- the Cubs could shift Wilson to  the closer role for next season.

Avila, 30, is hitting .274/.394/.475 with 11 doubles, 11 homers and 32 RBI in 264 plate appearances this season. Youngster Willson Contreras is firmly entrenched as the starting catcher, so Avila will presumably  be used in order to rest Contreras. Keep in mind that Contreras can  handle left field, too, if the Cubs wanted to use him out there with  Avila behind the plate. Rookie Victor Caratini will be sent back to the minors to make room for Avila. 

Candelario, 23, is a career .136/.240/.250 hitter in 50  major-league plate appearances. He's hitting .266/.361/.507 with 27  doubles, three triples and 12 homers in 81 games for Triple-A Iowa this  season. He's considered a high-upside prospect and was ranked as the  number 96 prospect in baseball heading into the year by MLB.com. 

Candelario  can play first base or third base. With the Tigers, he'll also have a  shot at DH. While a prospect many like, he was pretty expendable for the  Cubs, given that Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant are blocking him for the foreseeable future. He's currently blocked in Detroit, too, by Miguel Cabrera, Nick Castellanos and Victor Martinez, but the Tigers are rebuilding, so stockpiling younger assets regardless of position is a good move.

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