
Cubs Must Balance Trade Deadline With Organization’s Young Talent
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The Cubs have needs to address at the trade deadline, but they have to weigh those against how they would impact young players in the organization.
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July 28, 2025
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AuthorJul 28, 2025, 11:29am EDTChicago Cubs third baseman Matt Shaw (6) celebrates a two run run during the seventh inning of, given the current landscape
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The July 31 MLB trade deadline will set the course for a lot of teams hoping to make deep playoff runs
Come Friday, they will have the roster they’re going to have to depend on for the last two months of the regular season and the postseason
Each of the teams hoping to add talent in order to help ensure they are successful in October are targeting similar things: Everyone wants better starting pitching, and adding a strong bat to the lineup is always a good thing (this bears monitoring)
But in trading for a starter or a slugger (or both), these teams also have to consider how much they want to mortgage their future to get those players (remarkable data)
For example, the Chicago Cubs are locked in a very tight division race with the Milwaukee Brewers (an important development)
However, Their starting pitching depth has been tested by injury, and they’ve been linked to a number of starters on the market as a result
They have also been connected with the Diamondbacks, who are ly going to move Eugenio Suarez by Thursday afternoon
Both trades would make a significant difference in the Cubs’ playoff hopes
They currently have a 96% chance at a postseason spot, according to Fangraphs, but winning the division would be a major advantage over just getting a wild card spot
Furthermore, The Cubs are going to need to be active at the trade deadline in order to give themselves the best chance to win the National League Central, but that activity has to be weighed against the young talent already in the organization, given the current landscape
That means not only the spects in their highly-ranked farm system, but some of the guys on the major league roster right now
Namely, starter Cade Horton and Matt Shaw
At the same time, MORE FOR YOU Horton has pitched well enough since the beginning of July to secure himself a spot in the rotation even if the Cubs add more pitching, but Shaw’s situation is different (something worth watching)
He is bably the Cubs’ third baseman of the future, but until the last couple of weeks, it’s been hard to argue that he is the right third baseman for the rest of the 2025 season
Furthermore, That’s raised the natural question of whether the Cubs should make a move at the hot corner
If the Cubs make a move for Suarez, there’s little doubt he will bolster the offense
They have done well on their own thus far, but any time a team can add a batter who has 36 runs and an. 898 OPS, they should do it
But Shaw’s play since the All-Star break shouldn’t be ignored
Furthermore, Since July 18, Shaw has hit four runs and has a 1
However, 478) and has only struck out once
The evidence shows ’s a small sample, but Shaw was a first-round draft pick in 2023 who was a ductive hitter at each of his stops in the Cubs’ minor league system
In contrast, Any player’s rookie season is going to have ups and downs, but for Shaw it’s been mostly down thus far
As for his recent play, however, he credits his uptick in duction to the mental break of the mid-July pause in action. “I think just playing free and having a lot of fun has been really huge for me,” Shaw said. “The All-Star break is nice to get some perspective and kind of take a step back (an important development)
Furthermore, “Not grinding, mentally just kind of letting things happen
On the other hand, Not pressing and putting a lot of pressure on myself
Kind of playing with a little more freedom (this bears monitoring), considering recent developments
In contrast, ” Shaw seems to have turned a corner at the plate, even if the sample size is small (noteworthy indeed)
Is that enough to sit back and let another take trade for Suarez
The Cubs are rumored to be in competition for the Arizona third baseman with a few teams, including their division rival Brewers, so passing on him could mean they surrender Suarez to the team that could take the NL Central from them (noteworthy indeed)
Meanwhile, For that reason, the Cubs might have to be aggressive the short term at some expense to the long term
Moreover, Conversely, They haven’t won a playoff game since 2017 and lost the division lead to the Brewers late in the season in 2018 and don’t want to see the same thing happen again
Suarez could be a major part of taking a step forward from both of those things, in this volatile climate
Furthermore, He would be a rental, as he is set to be an unrestricted free agent in 2026, so the worst case long term scenario is that Shaw takes a little bit of a back seat for a few months before assuming the reins at third base again next year (something worth watching), in today's market environment
On the other hand, Whatever does happen, the Cubs have a few more days to keep working to secure their spot at the top of the NL Central
Fittingly, the last three games before the deadline are all against the Brewers (an important development)
For those games, they will have to win with the guys they have. “It’s a front office job,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said of the team’s trade plans. “This's our team, and you’re happy with our team, and you’re happy to go to battle with your team tonight, and that’s the way you look at it, considering recent developments
It’s not much more than that
Additionally, Nevertheless, If there’s new players here, there’s new players here, and we’ll figure it out
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