The Chicago Cubs are currently 27-14. They are tied for the best record in baseball. Yet, the mood around Wrigley Field is one of calculated urgency. Despite their blistering start, Chicago Cubs trade rumors are already dominating the headlines. The front office is grappling with a decimated pitching staff. The offense is firing on all cylinders. However, a historic string of rotation injuries threatens the sustainability of this run.
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The team’s biggest current roster weakness is undeniably starting pitching depth. The injuries are severe. Expected ace Cade Horton is out for the season following a second Tommy John procedure. Veteran Justin Steele recently suffered a setback in his rehab. This setback will likely sideline him beyond the All-Star break. Most recently, Matthew Boyd was lost to meniscus surgery following a fluke injury at home.
Shota Imanaga and Edward Cabrera have performed admirably. However, the rotation is currently rounded out by back-end arms like Jameson Taillon and Colin Rea. Jordan Wicks and Jaxon Wiggins are on the injured list. With depth options limited, the Cubs are one more arm away from a total staff collapse.
One realistic move the front office could consider making immediately is a “challenge trade” with the Boston Red Sox. Boston has shown interest in Matt Shaw, who Alex Bregman and Nico Hoerner currently block. In return, the Cubs could target young, MLB-ready lefties like Payton Tolle or Connelly Early. In my view, this deal would reflect the uncertainty in their confidence in Boyd for the rest of the year. It would also indicate their confidence in Justin Steele being a contributor when it matters most this season. I do not see Shaw being moved. However, Pedro Ramirez has been on fire since spring training. He is a name to watch. Teams could be asking for his services if Shaw is off the table.
Wait and see approach, that’s the right move right now. I would have the conversations with the Giants, Mets, Twins, and even the Red Sox at this time. Gage their interest in moving on from one of their starting pitchers mentioned above. A young, controllable arm would be more desirable. However, it might be more cost-effective, asset-wise, to look for a veteran arm. The Boston move above was a big swing. It benefits the team in the now and in the future. However, it also takes a very productive and flexible Matt Shaw off the roster. I would not do that right now. If Sonny Gray were to waive his no-trade clause, the cost might be tolerable now.
As the August 3 trade deadline approaches, Jed Hoyer and Carter Hawkins have an important decision to make. Are they willing to part with “blocked” elite prospects like Shaw, Pedro Ramirez, James Triantos, or Jefferson Rojas? They might need to do so to secure a frontline starter. Current Chicago Cubs trade rumors suggest the team is prepared to be aggressive. They want to ensure their hot start isn’t wasted by a lack of arms.
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