MLB Report: Official – Chicago Cubs Finalize Major Trade for Veteran Star Following Ian Happ’s Successor
The Chicago Cubs have emerged as one of the top-performing teams in MLB this season, boasting a strong 22-14 record and holding a four-game lead in the NL Central, largely thanks to a high-powered offense.
Outfield Power Driving Offensive Surge
A key contributor to their success has been the stellar performance from their outfield. After trading for All-Star Kyle Tucker during the offseason, the Cubs’ offensive firepower has reached new heights. His presence has also positively impacted rising talent Pete Crow-Armstrong, who is finding his rhythm at the plate.
However, the team faces upcoming financial challenges. Tucker is approaching free agency and will command a significant contract. Meanwhile, Crow-Armstrong, though still early in his career, could also become a major free-agent target in the future. The Cubs may consider locking him in early with a long-term deal at a more manageable cost.
Speaking on 670 The Score, MLB insider Jon Heyman addressed the team’s situation, suggesting the Cubs have the financial strength to retain both stars.
“They have strong revenue and are a thriving franchise,” Heyman noted. “Signing PCA early could be a bargain—possibly under $100 million. Tucker appears open to mid-season negotiations, which is promising. While a $500 million deal is unrealistic for the Cubs, they still need to make a serious offer.”
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