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Following the Kyle Tucker trade, Cubs' GM Carter Hawkins indicated that the team would look to free agency to help backfill the 3B production the team lost with Isaac Paredes headed to Houston. Mark Feinsand reports today that the Cubs are looking at former Mariners and Diamondbacks infielder Josh Rojas.
It seems all but certain that Matt Shaw is being eyed as the primary 3B for 2025, but given his limited time in AAA and then risk associated with just handing any rookie a full time job, and strong backup is a necessity. Josh Rojas is a strong defender and a solid hitter, and as a lefty can help compliment Shaw by taking matchups versus tough righties. Rojas can also cover 2B, possibly useful if Nico Hoerner's recovery from surgery stretches into the new season.
Rojas was non-tendered by the Mariners last month, and was projected by MLBTR to make $4.3M in arbitration. Therefore even on the open market it's unlikely he costs more than about $5M per year to sign.






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