“The Cubs would like to acquire a starter” to add to their rotation depth, ESPN’s Jesse Rogers writes, with the idea that a new arm would help make up for the departure of Marcus Stroman. To this end, the Cubs are exploring options on both the free agent and trade fronts, including Japanese southpaw Shota Imanaga and Brewers right-hander Corbin Burnes. As has been previously reported, Chicago is also in on Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s market, and of course the Cubs are one of the teams known to be interested in Shohei Ohtani, though Ohtani’s UCL surgery will keep him off the mound in 2024.
The Red Sox are the only other team publicly linked to Imanaga’s market thus far, and technically, his market has yet to officially open. The Yokonama DeNA Baystars haven’t yet posted Imanaga for Major League teams, though the move is expected any day now. Once Imanaga is posted, he’ll have 45 days to reach a deal with an MLB club, or else he’ll return to the Baystars for the 2024 Nippon Professional Baseball season.
Imanaga has a long track record of success in NPB and on the international stage, including a 3.18 ERA and 25% strikeout rate over 1002 2/3 innings with the Baystars, two NPB All-Star nods, and a World Baseball Classic gold medal as part of Japan’s championship team in 2023. MLBTR ranked Imanaga tenth on our list of the winter’s top 50 free agents and projected a five-year, $85MM deal for the left-hander, with Anthony Franco even predicting that Imanaga would land with the Cubs.
While $85MM isn’t small change, it does represent significantly less than Ohtani or Yamamoto will receive, making Imanaga an interesting backup plan for the Cubs (and other teams) if they don’t land one of the bigger names on the pitching market. Five years/$85MM happens to be exactly what Chicago gave to another notable Japanese player in Seiya Suzuki two offseasons ago. Though the Cubs did sign Dansby Swanson for $177MM last winter, Rogers notes that “under [president of baseball operations Jed] Hoyer and owner Tom Ricketts, the Cubs have been measured in their dealings with free agents. Setting Ohtani aside, the organization isn’t the type that gets into bidding wars.”
Burnes’ price tag would just cover the 2024 season, as the former NL Cy Young Award winner is set for free agency next winter and is projected for a $15.1MM salary in his final year of arbitration eligibility. Of course, Burnes would come at a different cost than just money, as Chicago would have to give up a significant trade package to obtain Burnes from the Brewers. This might be more of a due diligence situation than a true pursuit, as Rogers writes that the Cubs just “have an eye” on Burnes should Milwaukee make him available in the first place.
A Burnes trade would also be contingent on many other factors, including the larger hurdle of whether or not the Brewers would specifically be open to trading Burnes within the NL Central. As Rogers notes, Craig Counsell just surprisingly left the Brewers to become the new manager in Wrigleyville, only adding to the rivalry between the two clubs — and quite possibly the unlikelihood of the two sides coming together on any sort of trade, let alone a major swap.
Justin Steele, Kyle Hendricks, and Jameson Taillon are the Cubs’ current top three starters, with youngsters Javier Assad, Hayden Wesneski, and Jordan Wicks competing for the other two spots and veteran Drew Smyly on hand as either further depth or as a bullpen option. On paper, this is already a surplus of arms, even before factoring in top prospect Cade Horton likely making his MLB debut in 2024, or Ben Brown and Caleb Kilian as further Triple-A depth. However, adding another frontline starter would certainly solidify things for a Cubs team that wants to contend in 2024. Signing Imanaga, for instance, might also give Chicago some flexibility in dealing from that young depth to address other needs.
Pretty sure jordan hicks isn’t on the cubs and isn’t a starting pitcher. Seriously, you guys need to proof read. The amount of mistakes on this site is startling
Stroman leaving is a plus.
Enjoyed Stroman’s time with the Cubs but I’d rather they go for a power pitcher, Burnes would be ideal although I’m not sure Brewers want to deal him to a rival team, but perhaps the return package is too good to pass up. Shota would be a good signing too, need pitching and bullpen help. Obviously wouldn’t mind Ohtani signing with the Cubs, but that’s just dreamland stuff.
I’d rather wait for Burnes to be FA. Brewers would want more than what the cubs gave up for Jose Quintana. Hard Pass. Get him out of the NL central. That would be nice.
Do you really think the Brewers would trade Corbin Burnes to the Cubs after losing Craig Counsell to them?
It’s actually better to trade in the same division if you are going to rebuild. Burnes will be gone before the brewers are good again and they can take some of the cubs pieces away
I don’t think so!
In a word, no. They’re not trading within the division.
Yes they would. The Brewers are nihilistic by nature.
If the Brewers are really going to deal him I don’t think the team matters as much as the return. Because it would mean the Brewers are going to go young next year and turn the Farm loose in the spring. So Cubs or anyone else wouldn’t be a big deal if they’re smart.
Apparently this site is run by Cubs’ fans. So, the rumor.
Ridiculous.
I’d imagine it would be a massive overpay. Brewers fandom has taken the Counsell departure rather hard.
It would be an overpay but bc it’s in the division and little to do w counsell. Brewers knew he was gone a long time ago. So back to overpay – brewers get Cade brown from cubs system and they better jump on that !
I still can’t believe how lucky Cubs got by Stroman opting out, Counsell coming to Chicago and Ohtani coming to Chicago
And getting the first overall NHL draft pick and getting Connor Bedard
Gary Bettman made sure of it.
If we get Ohtani and Bedard in the same year this will be one of the best years of Chicago sports fandom of all time.
Cubs won’t sign Ohtani. And if they did, they wouldn’t have any money left to fill the many holes they have. 1B, 3B, CF (don’t know if PCA can hit), closer/high leverage bullpen arms, starters.
They would have to exceed the CBT, but I think they are willing to do so especially after they have now reset the penalty.
If the Dodgers can roster Freeman, Betts, and Ohtani, the Cubs can certainly find a way to sign Ohtani.
Thanks for the laugh.
I heard from sources that Ohtani was interested in Miami and Baltimore.
A wise man once said, “2 outa 3 ain’t bad”
Another one said “it takes two to tango.”
One new arm? Look, if the Cubs are serious about wanting to win, and not just that crappy division, they need more than one. They should trade for one and sign a FA. Steele could be in for tough times, depending on how his arm responds. He was having pain at the end of last season. Anyway, their rotation is not postseason quality at all.
They stole Counsell now they want to trade for their top starter? Wow, that takes a brass pair! I’d love to listen in on that conversation. Brewers: You want to **bleeping** WHAT? Go **bleep** yourself!! And **bleep** off while you at it!!
Pretty sure Arnold is way more rational than you are. If he’s smart he’ll just sit back and listen to the offers and pick the best one for the Brewers. Nobody has even said if they’re dealing him yet. They could always keep him and get a high draft pick anyway. The big thing in baseball trades right now is years of control. One year of control really doesn’t bring much back in today’s baseball trades.
Apparently Bernie Brewer is now answering FO calls, with a case of the High Life at his side.
What part of a 40 million dollar deal for Counsell sounds like a “steal” to you?
Did you know the cubs have an acutal gm (not named hoyer) but mlbtr cant name him and most of the readers wont be able to either.
Carter Hawkins. But nobody, Including the Cubs know exactly what he does.
I highly highly doubt that the brewers do any business with trades with the Cubs given what transpired in the last week plus it’s their biggest rival.
For the Brewers to even consider trading Burnes to THE strongest division rival, the Cubs would have to pay more in trade value THAN ANY TEAM IN MLB.
If any other team offers 100% value, the Cubs would have to offer 125%.
You don’t trade stars to your biggest divisional rival unless it’s a crazy offer.
Enter Cade Horton
That is if the Brewers value him as highly as you do.
Completely agree with those who doubt Burnes would be dealt to Chicago….
I think it’s far more likely the Brewers deal him at the trade deadline to the team closest in the standings to the Cubs to help Counsell be the highest paid manager not managing in the playoffs in 2024.
I cannot see a single scenario where the Brewers trade an ace caliber starter to a division rival
it must be silly taunting.
Hopefully Shota Imanaga is only a fallback option for the Cubs. Yoshinobu Yamamoto should be priority #1 between the two free agent Japanese starting pitchers. If the Cubs are able to win the Shohei Ohtani derby then Imanaga might also make sense assuming that Tom Ricketts doesn’t transform into the next Steve Cohen and make a play for both elite Japanese stars.
Corbin Burnes? It would be shocking if the Brewers trade their ace to a division rival, especially after long time manager Craig Counsell left for the Cubs.
Pretty silly article. Yeah what team wouldn’t want Burns? The Brewers already lost their beloved manager, for a ridiculous overpay btw, to the Cubs, for a manager who has a 7-12 playoff record. Now let’s trade them our ace pitcher. Nice clickbait but NO CHANCE of this happening.
cubs getting burnes is not going to happen i dont care what they offer