MLB Trade Rumors: Cubs' Status as Buyer or Seller Remains Uncertain Ahead of Deadline
July 11, 2024
As the July 30 trade deadline draws nearer, many around MLB are reportedly wondering what the Chicago Cubs are planning.
While the Cubs are tied for last in the NL Central with a 44-49 record, they are still in contention for a wild-card spot. The Athletic's Jim Bowden reported that there's uncertainty over whether Chicago will be looking to add talent or ship away some of its top trade pieces.
"Across the industry, no one is sure if they'll buy, sell or hold at this year's trade deadline as they sit 3 1/2 games out of wild-card position with five teams they would have to jump over," Bowden stated.
After missing the playoffs for the last three years, the Cubs have pieces in place to be competitive in the postseason, but they have a few holes on the roster that need filling.
Bowden added that the Cubs "know if they upgrade the bullpen and acquire a better offensive catcher, they could be formidable as they do have starting pitching that's capable of running the table in October." Chicago reportedly has been linked to Colorado Rockies catcher Elias Díaz, who will be a free agent this winter.
However, Bowden noted that the Cubs have fielded interest for veteran outfielder Cody Bellinger from teams like the Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves and Seattle Mariners. Depending on how the next few weeks play out, Chicago could decide its best course is to start building for the future.
"If they stumble out of the All-Star break, don't be surprised if they decide to retool for 2025," Bowden added.
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