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The Chicago Cubs are all over the trade market searching for upgrades. While they can shoot high for National League RBI leader Eugenio Suarez to occupy third base or convince the Padres to part ways with Dylan Cease,
Cubs Unthinkably Find Themselves in Second-Place of NL Central. Pitching is at the top of their board, but third base has become a popular target floated in recent week
The Chicago Cubs will buy at the MLB trade deadline, as they should. Chicago acquired Kyle Tucker last winter in an attempt to go all-in this year. So far, thei
It's no secret the Chicago Cubs are targeting help to their starting rotation, and according to ESPN's David Schoenfeld, Seth Lugo of the Kansas City Royals makes sense for Chicago to target.
The Chicago Cubs—who spent most of the 2025 season’s first half atop the NL Central—have gone 5-5 in their last ten games, allowing the Milwaukee Brewers to climb into first place, while sending North Side fans into their traditional mid-summer tizzy. And pitching is the main culprit.
Cubs left fielder Ian Happ, who has been battling the Brewers as a division rival longer than anyone on the roster, had a different take on the situation.
The Brewers head home from their West Coast trip to open their second-half home schedule with the best record in baseball. They're an amazing home team, too, having gone 33-17 to this point in American Family Field. On their last homestand, the Brewers went 6-0 and that included a three-game sweep of the Dodgers .
The Pittsburgh Pirates have an infielder that a National League Central division rival has looked at recently in a trade. Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Chicago Cubs 'seem to have a decent amount of interest' in Pirates third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes.