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If the Chicago Cubs make the postseason, adding another quality starter who can slot into a playoff series would make them a serious World Series threat.
Jed Hoyer has repeatedly stated the Chicago Cubs are looking to add pitching. Bullpen arms and a starting pitcher seems to be at the top of their priority list
If the Cubs want to have as many options as possible heading into next week's trade deadline, this is not the way to do it. Kansas City right-hander Seth Lugo has been mentioned as a pitcher who
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SB Nation on MSNCubs 6, White Sox 1: Bullpen struggles loom large
The White Sox (38-67) pitching staff faltered late in this game, so they were unable to win back-to-back games against the Cubs (61-43). Right-handed pitcher Aaron Civale, 30, started on the mound for the South Siders, and he was in control early on. Civale retired the first 11 batters he faced, striking out six of them.
The Chicago Cubs need pitching help, and it looks as though they are going to try a free agent veteran before making any trades. Jon Heyman of The New York Post
Jensen has been in the minor leagues since 2019, when Chicago originally drafted him with the 27th overall pick in the 2019 MLB Draft. Now, he'll return for another stint with the Cubs.
The Chicago Cubs should be back on track in terms of the pitching staff after getting back over the last week both ace Shota Imanaga and star reliever Porter Hodge. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
While the Los Angeles Dodgers are shelling out all sorts of millions of dollars for what has been barely replacement-level pitching overall, the Houston Astros have made quite the surge in our pitching staff power rankings in spite of a starting rotation that is mostly replacement arms these days.
Now, the concern for Horton, as with the Cubs' pitching staff as a whole, the young starter isn't missing bats. Horton's strikeout rate, 17.6%, is well below the Major League average.
However, the Cubs don’t need an ace to lead the starting pitching staff. They simply need a guy that can step in and give them quality innings.
The San Diego Padres might consider trading Dylan Cease at the trade deadline, and the Chicago Cubs could emerge as the best landing spot for a deal.