The Cubs are known to be in the market for starting pitching help, and it’s not very hard to see why. Justin Steele has been out for nearly the entire season after undergoing surgery on his UCL and won’t be back until sometime next year. Jameson Taillon is currently on the injured list, as are depth arms like Javier Assad and Brandon Birdsell. Cade Horton and Matthew Boyd are having their innings carefully monitored after not getting much volume in last year. Shota Imanaga has already spent time on the injured list and has some worrisome peripheral numbers.
All of that has led the Cubs to be connected to the vast majority of rumored starting pitching options available on the trade market, ranging from depth additions like Adrian Houser, to high-value rentals like Dylan Cease and Merrill Kelly, to controllable arms like Mitch Keller and MacKenzie Gore. Reporting from ESPN’s Jesse Rogers this morning offers a fresh look at some of the other arms Chicago is taking a look at with just over 30 hours to go until the deadline. Rogers writes that the Cubs have shown interest in Orioles right-hander Zach Eflin and spoken to the Rays about their starting pitchers, while Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that Guardians righty Shane Bieber is “an option” for the Cubs.
Eflin, 31, has struggled badly this year with a 5.93 ERA and 5.60 FIP in 14 starts. A 4.39 SIERA and an absurd 19.4% home run to fly ball ratio suggest that some poor fortunate could be baked into Eflin’s results this year, but even so it’s hard to view him as more than a back-of-the-rotation addition for this season. With that being said, the right-hander does have some intriguing past success under his belt. From 2020 through 2024, Eflin tossed 583 1/3 innings of work with a solid 3.76 ERA and 3.46 FIP. He struck out 23.2% of his opponents in that time while walking just 3.9%. If Eflin can recapture that quality mid-rotation form, he could theoretically pitch in for Chicago’s prospective playoff rotation this year, though that seems unlikely to be something the Cubs (or any acquiring club) would count on.
Bieber is another potential buy-low candidate, albeit for a very different reason. He hasn’t thrown a major league pitch since early in the 2024 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery, and while he’s expected back at some point in August it’s always uncertain what sort of production a pitcher coming off major injury will be able to offer. The 2020 AL Cy Young award winner has a 3.22 ERA and 3.09 FIP for his career, however, and if he’s healthy and at his usual level of effectiveness would immediately slot in towards the top of the Cubs’ rotation.
Bieber’s contract affords him a $16MM player option with a $4MM buyout for the 2026 season. That $12MM decision figures to be an easy one for Bieber to make, and he’s all be certain to decline it and return to free agency unless he suffers some sort of new injury that would impact his 2026 campaign. Still, player options are at times viewed as a “poison pill” of sorts in trade negotiations, as the Cubs saw for themselves when they dealt Cody Bellinger to the Yankees over the offseason in what amounted to little more than a salary dump. Perhaps that could lower the acquisition cost of Bieber, making the fact that he won’t be able to immediately impact a Cubs rotation in desperate need of help more palatable.
As for the Rays, the club is routinely willing to at least listen on virtually its entire roster even when they’re buyers and appears to be leaning more towards selling in recent days. That makes it hard to know what starters the Cubs could be discussing with Tampa. Pending free agent Zack Littell has a 3.72 ERA in 21 starts this year despite shaky peripherals and could fit the sort of depth-starter mold that options like Eflin and Houser can fill. Young right-hander Taj Bradley would be an intriguing controllable addition who the Rays are reportedly willing to listen to offers on. He’s pitched to a 4.33 ERA with a 4.14 FIP over the past two seasons and is still just 24 years old.
No trade can be fully ruled out when it comes to the Rays, so perhaps someone else from the club’s rotation could be available as well. With that being said, Drew Rasmussen extended with the club through the 2027 season back in January and is approaching his innings limit this year while youngsters like Ryan Pepiot and Shane Baz are still in their pre-arbitration years. The acquisition cost for any of those three players would surely be exorbitant, however, and there have been no signals that any of those arms are even available beyond the Rays’ general tendency to listen to offers on virtually all of their players. Even by Tampa’s standards, however, a trade of one of those three would register as a major surprise.
So in other words the cubs aren’t doing anything
Your reading comprehension seems to be sorely lacking.
Lot of hootin and hollerin and no action!
The next deadline deal Hoyer makes that isn’t a salary dump will be his first. The last time skinflint Ricketts allowed his GM to make a significant addition at the deadline was nearly a decade ago when a stronger-willed GM ran the show. Hoyer is no Epstein.
How can I put this, IT TAKES 2 TO MAKE A DEAL!
Ok?? Clearly the cubs need help more then a rebuilding team needed to trade away a player. Sometimes you have to be the aggressor. Clearly jed lacks the leadership and mental fortitude to get anything done.
And even more clearly, you know not of what you type.
Enlighten me.
WATER IS WET THE SKY IS BLUE GRASS IS GREEN
…and your comments are ridiculous.
seems like alot of “2’s” out there. Quite a few trades made already???
Houser has just been scratched as today’s Sox starter…
please no for Cubs’.
Cubs just to wait until they hand the Brewers a large enough lead in the division. Then they will make a deal.
What do you suggest? Make a deal with themsleves? IT TAKES TWO!
Are you Jeds mother? He clearly needs to try harder and offer more.
Right, a billion dollar organization just hands extensions out to people who sit on their hands. C’mon man.
“Clearly” is hardly the word to use. Neither you or I or any other jr GM on here has any kind of clue what’s going on behind the scenes right now. None.
Just get someone today and then make a blockbuster trade tomorrow. Suarez and Gallen today and tomorrow before the deadline Gore
Starsky and Hutch gif “Do it”
Jed is certainly dragging it out as much as possible. Another bench piece would help too.
Yeah, Suarez is no big deal he only has 36 home runs, might as well get him today just to get it over with *sigh*
For me, I’m out on Suarez. Too high of an an acquisition cost. He’s likely to regress and Shaw is a better base runner and defender. Makes no sense to change; plus Shaw is scorching the ball since the ASB.
Yeah he’ll regress but he would still make that lineup (once it gets going again. ) it’s been very frustrating seeing Tucker, Busch and Seiya all cold at the same time. As long as I could remember though this has always been the Cubs forte. Team slumps. Right now Tuck ain’t worth 500mil. I would still hate to see us lose Cam Smith, ONKC, Wiggins and Tuckera all potentially within the same calendar year.
That’s the sucky part. They no longer have Cam Smith
Yeah I know but to lose the other guys plus Cam would be so bad. It would make Jed’s extension to himself look like Jim Hendry and his obsession with trying to acquire Brian Roberts for like 5 straight years. In other words is a dumb move
Still saying that Suarez is going to the Cubs along with Gallen or Kelly, Cubs send back Jaxson Wiggins(P) Johnathan Long(1B) plus two other lower prospects. Reasoning because the Brewers are still rumored to be talking to the D’Backs, Cubs can’t let Suarez go to Brewers.
Wiggins is the only impact arm in the entire system. I don’t see Jed moving him unless it’s for a controllable TOR starter like Gore or Ryan.
What does TOR mean? Gore and Ryan are on the blue jays?!?!??
Top of the rotation.
lol the Cubs are trading Wiggins for two rentals, nor are they including Long plus two more.
Prepare for some prospect withdrawal.
@dawg: But Hoyer prides himself on not being, as Brett Taylor frequently misuses the word, “reactionary.” (He means “reactive.”) Hoyer never will do anything because someone else does something, or might do something. He has a plan, y’see, he “trusts the process.” Currently, he is trusting it right out of the NL Central race.
Cubs are playing so poorly that it may make more sense to make smaller moves. I’ve changed my mind on Houser, get him. Hard pass on Eflin. No sense in moving guys like Shaw, Horton or Wiggins under any conditions.
If the current roster can’t step it back up, there is no sense in going all in.
@Natch: Agree, unless they can get Gore. Most likely, a couple of relief pitchers, borderline better than what they have, will be coming tomorrow.
What’s your guess as to the Cubs’ final record now? (not meant as a sarcastic question, just want to know)
“Cubs are playing so poorly” that they are 13-10 in July and are up 3 in Milwaukee.
I admit to being over the moon with the current score in today’s game. Hopefully they are now fully awake!
Once Steele was gone, this “current roster” was never going to get them to October. He either adds decent starters (2), or he can kiss this season goodbye.
Houser has been pulled from tonight’s start…mid level prospect for a decent starter depth?
“Today’s” start.
Day game, weather permitting
Pedantic
Cubs need Keller from Pirates and maybe furgeson a lefty reliever
Shane Baz. Step right up. You are a Chicago Cub.
This team has played over its head and now it’s catching up. We’ll see who tightens up from here forward, especially with LF,SS,3B and DH not contributing in the clutch, not to mention the pitching. But ownership thinks a 1/2 season is all it takes to finish strong and hand out extensions to the wrong people. Stupid organization that hasn’t done anything in 10 yrs .
If you cheered up a little you’d be suicidal.
Cubs have the biggest run differential in baseball. That’s not a fluke.
But the choking is on point.
The big boppers all went cold at the same time, plus Happ has been lost at the plate for what seems like a month. Other than Hoerner and Shaw, our lineup is at its low point. Do you really believe PCA, Busch, Seiya, and Tucker will be below replacement level hitters from here on out?
The brewers are on fire, but will come back down to earth. Andrew Vaughn is not Aaron Judge. Its a long season, and you’re overreacting. The cubs have an extremely easy schedule, and the bats will heat back up. Just relax a bit.
10 years…problems with not just reasoning but apparently also calculation it seems.
9 years ago they traded for Chapman and won the WS……..
Except win a World Series.
Hanley thinks it’s 2029.
There are no deadline deals that put them over the top. The bats are going quiet, the catcher spot is a black hole again until Amaya is back (and knock it off with the Kelly love – he’s our new Patrick Wisdom). PCA is having the expected regression as the league figures him out, and Seiya is another one of funks where he seems to have no idea what to do in an AB. The strength is the IF – keep them together. I think the power from the corner positions will still come and the defense up the middle is some of the best in the league. But the bench is a disaster, and pitching depth is slim & weak. This is an offseason fix.
@Larry: Agree. And Tucker, alas, has proven that he’s not what we were led to believe he was. It’s good to take walks. But if that’s the best thing you do, the only thing you do, that’s not good enough.
21 doubles, 18 home runs, 23 stolen bases and walks is “all he does”
I wonder how many times Seiya and PCA have driven in Tucker.
He didn’t trade Tucker to wait til the offseason to “fix it”. He’s got to make moves now.
I love how people make comments on here about teams not making moves. None of the best trade chips have moved aside from Naylor. Teams always take it to the last minute tomorrow at the deadline. There will probably be 30 trades tomorrow. You can complain tomorrow if they don’t make moves but until then – chill.
Why would anyone excep Jed of course trade 3 of their top prospects for a couple rentals in Suarez and Kelly? Jed must be getting really nervous not having done anything after everyone said cubs would be most active. There r holes up and down! Where to start?
Jed might be choking–but that might be a good thing, if the alternative is making bad trades for rentals.
Have heard from a source close to his family that a deal is more or less in place for Gore but the agent is blocking it because he wants any extension to start at 6 yrs + $200M.
Trade Tucker,call up Cassie.
lol I’ve actually thought about that too. when they traded for Tucker I thought well at least they could get something of value back if they need to trade him at deadline
But go all in.
Suarez and 1 of Kelly/Gallen and take a shot on Bieber then add to the pen
Use Ballesteros, Long, Birdsell, Brown, Wicks, Alcantarra, Triantos in trade talks and keep Cassie
If a team pays the price for a non rental like Keller that should shake up the playoffs. To me he is kind of a 2.25 type starter. Can he handle the pressure of a larger market?
Hopefully not LAD ad nauseum