ESPN has the Cubs listed as trade deadline losers. Pretty fair assessment IMO.
The 2025 trade deadline has passed. Here's who hit it out of the park -- and who swung and missed.
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The moves they made weren't bad but were not the kind of moves that significantly improves the roster either. I agree with the analysis, they needed a big impact SP not only to win the division but to win playoff series too. If this team stumbles down the stretch and does not win the division or even worse misses the playoffs or goes out in a wild card matchup the trade deadline is going to be where they lost the season. I said it before the season even before Steele got hurt that we failed not adding a top half of the rotation pitcher either in free agency or trade and they failed yet again at the deadline too. I am curious what the actual ask (not reported rumors but that actual names that would of got a deal done) was for Gore or Ryan. To me I would have been fine with Caissie and some package going for a guy that is under team control through 2027.
What good is holding onto your top prospects if they don't have a path to the big leagues right now when you either use them to go for it now or you find a path to have them play in the near future. There are no guarantees any of them turn out to be can't miss guys either. I am still skeptical about just how that is going to change next year too without a trade as look at who is still under contract (last year of contract or team control)
C: Amaya (2029) Kelly (2026 with mutual 2027 option)
1B: Busch (2027+?)
2B: Hoerner (2026)
SS: Swanson (2029 w/ NTC)
3B: Shaw (still in pre-arb years)
LF: Happ (2026 w/ NTC)
CF: PCA (still in pre-arb years)
RF: open if Tucker is not resigned
DH: Suzuki (2026 w/NTC)
So if Tucker is not back just 1 regular spot and the bench open for position players
Pitching:
Taillon (2026)
Shota (2027 but has a 2028 club option that surely will be picked up)
Boyd (2026 with 2027 mutal option)
Steele (2027)
Rea has a $6 mil club option for 2026
Assad (2028)
Horton (still pre-arb years)
Kitteredge ($9 mil club option)
Still in pre-arb: Palencia, Kriske, Hollowell, and Morgan is arb through 2027 if they choose to keep him around.
The bulk of the roster turnover is pitching which the Cubs just don't have a lot of MLB ready guys in the system right now really but are loaded with AAA hitters that have no immediate path. Remember when some were calling to trade Hoerner in the offseason to open a roster spot in the infield? As well as he's played I'd rather spend the money to extend him and use Triantos, Long, and maybe even Rojas as a piece in some package to fill another need. Ballesteros I doubt turns into an everyday starting catcher so he's pretty much going to be mostly a DH so why not flip him for pitching as you can fill the DH spot with just about anyone who can also play the field once in awhile too.
One last note. The Mariners gave up their #6, #20 and #22 prospects for Suarez. None were top 100 prospects and MLB has Locklear as the #8 1B prospect just 1 spot ahead of the Cubs Long. Hard to believe the Cubs couldn't come up with some kind of package that included Long and some pitching or even another lower level position player to get a deal done there for the price Seattle got him for. That extension Hoyer got may look bad if this season sputters and they don't make some significant moves in the offseason to fill in the gaps. Hope I am wrong but I'm very disappointed we keep failing to add a significant arm to the rotation where there is a glaring need for one.