And likely better DH options just incaseWhen Amaya is back I'd rather DFA Brujan than McGuire. Brujan barely plays anyways and McGuire or Kelly could probably cover 1B in a pinch and are better PH options than anyone on the bench right now too.
It will not take Caissie or Alcantara to get Suarez.The problem is that it doesn't look like he can hit. Cubs had two guys under their control last year that can play 3B and hit, and they traded both of them away for Tucker. I sure hope they re-sign Tuck, because both Paredes and Smith are posting 800-ish OPS while the guy the Cubs insisted on keeping is posting Neifi Perez-level numbers. Very discouraging. Now the Cubs will need to spend one of their best remaining prospects (Caissie or Alcantara) to try and pry Suarez away from Arizona.
Michael Busch trying to convince Counsell to start him against lefties.
I didn't realize this but Busch now leads the team in OPS.
Fake news not even an all star. Obviously he’d need more rbi to even be considered.
Gonna be an annoying trade deadline
This is all dependent on whether or not we think Imanaga and Boyd are good enough to win a playoff series. I think with Steele they are, without him it gets a little dicey imo.I would rather roll with what they have and not trade away pieces. Address it in free agency. Overpaying for a 4th or 5th starter in the rotation, who may not even be on the 25 man roster in the playoffs seems silly. A bullpen arm would be great but will also be terribly expensive.
Also, all the stats and metrics say their pitching has actually been really good all season.
I would rather roll with what they have and not trade away pieces. Address it in free agency. Overpaying for a 4th or 5th starter in the rotation, who may not even be on the 25 man roster in the playoffs seems silly. A bullpen arm would be great but will also be terribly expensive.
Also, all the stats and metrics say their pitching has actually been really good all season.
You HAVE to trade for a starting pitcher. Even if you think what the Cubs have is enough (I don't), you have to account for the chance of losing another guy.I would rather roll with what they have and not trade away pieces. Address it in free agency. Overpaying for a 4th or 5th starter in the rotation, who may not even be on the 25 man roster in the playoffs seems silly. A bullpen arm would be great but will also be terribly expensive.
Also, all the stats and metrics say their pitching has actually been really good all season.
You HAVE to trade for a starting pitcher. Even if you think what the Cubs have is enough (I don't), you have to account for the chance of losing another guy.
The stats and metrics say the bullpen has been really good, but not the starting rotation. Need an upgrade.
Who do you think they should target? I'm not thrilled with most of the names I've heard and they even sound expensive.You HAVE to trade for a starting pitcher. Even if you think what the Cubs have is enough (I don't), you have to account for the chance of losing another guy.
The stats and metrics say the bullpen has been really good, but not the starting rotation. Need an upgrade.
I absolutely go for a starter first.But part of the question comes as you look to allocate your resources, do you go get a guy that starts every 5th day, or do you go after an upgrade at 3rd base that will play every day?