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    Mooney & Sharma: Eugenio Suarez And Kyle Finnegan Are On The Chicago Cubs' Radar

    Patrick Mooney and Sahadev Sharma of The Athletic are reporting that 3B Eugenio Suarez and RP Kyle Finnegan are on the Chicago Cubs "radar".

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    With the All-Star break behind us, the hot stove is going to be scorching hot over the next 10 days.

    With that, Patrick Mooney and Sahadev Sharma of The Athletic are reporting that third baseman Eugenio Suarez and relief pitcher Kyle Finnegan are on the Chicago Cubs' radar.

    Suárez, who is a free agent at seasons end, is having a strong 2025 season, currently boasting a .254 batting average with 33 home runs and 81 RBI through 97 games. He's showing a late-career resurgence, with his .563 slugging percentage among the league's best. He's not great defensively, but his bat more than makes up for it.

    Finnegan, also a free agent at seasons end, has accumulated 19 saves in 37 appearances, despite a a 4.25 ERA over 36 innings. He carries a lowly 10.6% strikeout-minus-walk rate and has a 1.28 WHIP. While he isn't a high impact arm, he would provide decent depth at the bottom of the bullpen. 

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    Bobson Dugnutt

    Posted

    He also suggested Wiggins for Suarez.

    PackLandVA

    Posted

    So there's a reason Bowden isn't a GM anymore?

    Rcal10

    Posted

    14 minutes ago, Bobson Dugnutt said:

    He also suggested Wiggins for Suarez.

    Based on what he suggested the Reds had to give up for Suarez, I am surprised it is just Wiggins. I would have thought he would say Alcantara or Cassie too. What an idiot. 

    NorthsideAvenger

    Posted

    31 minutes ago, PackLandVA said:

    So there's a reason Bowden isn't a GM anymore?

    Something scumming with Latin American players would be high on the list of reasons why Bowden is not a GM.

    Rex Buckingham

    Posted

    59 minutes ago, Tryptamine said:

    From the same guy who said Alcantara would cost the Cubs something stupid like Horton, Caissie, Rojas and a 4th

    Same article has Caissie and ChristiaN Hermandez for Mitch Keller

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    Rcal10

    Posted

    25 minutes ago, Rex Buckingham said:

    Same article has Caissie and ChristiaN Hermandez for Mitch Keller

    That is just obscenely ridiculous. 

    JD94

    Posted

    Incase anybody cares what Dom has to say. Never know if he has legit info or not, but I do know him and Ian Happ are friends so who knows 

    Andy

    Posted

    15 hours ago, JD94 said:

    Incase anybody cares what Dom has to say. Never know if he has legit info or not, but I do know him and Ian Happ are friends so who knows 

    I do think there's some weird sense to this. The Cubs have a really good offense and adding Suarez would neutralize its only major weakness. I'm assuming they're after at least one pitcher too, but it could be that Jed sees value in beefing up the offense at the expense of some pitching depth, especially if it's cheaper in prospect cost to do that.

    Rcal10

    Posted

    9 minutes ago, Andy said:

    I do think there's some weird sense to this. The Cubs have a really good offense and adding Suarez would neutralize its only major weakness. I'm assuming they're after at least one pitcher too, but it could be that Jed sees value in beefing up the offense at the expense of some pitching depth, especially if it's cheaper in prospect cost to do that.

    But I don’t think it is cheaper to get Suarez than it is a rental pitcher. Of the rentals maybe only Cease would cost more, and I have doubts Cease is available. Best rentals realistically available are guys like Kelly, Lugo, Houser, Soroka, Gallen. None would cost what Suarez costs. And the Cubs need a pitcher or two way more than Suarez. 

    Eeyore

    Posted

    Was Wiggins pulled from his start?

    KCCub

    Posted

    16 minutes ago, Eeyore said:

    Was Wiggins pulled from his start?

     

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    JunkyardWalrus

    Posted

    Would Ketel Marte be an option? Moves Nico to super sub, where I feel he'd be amazing, or in another deal?

    Eeyore

    Posted

    1 hour ago, KCCub said:

     

    Good. I want them to develop pitchers and keep them instead of trading for them.

    muntjack

    Posted

    Nico has been the most valuable 2b in baseball, so I don't think they're going to move him.

    I do think Jed might pull something unexpected,  though. 

     

    Rcal10

    Posted

    1 hour ago, muntjack said:

    Nico has been the most valuable 2b in baseball, so I don't think they're going to move him.

    I do think Jed might pull something unexpected,  though. 

     

    Pretty sure it won’t be getting Marte.

    Backtobanks

    Posted

    35 minutes ago, Rcal10 said:

    Pretty sure it won’t be getting Marte.

    I saw the Yankees and Dodgers are asking about Brendan Donovan from the Cards.  I know the Cards don't want to deal with us, but Donovan would solve the 3B problem.  BTV has Donovan at 39 and Shaw at 32, so Shaw plus a prospect for Donovan looks good to me.

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    Rex Buckingham

    Posted

    not that I think he's saying sources are telling him this, but Cerami has some good sources and I wonder if he's basing this guess after what he's heard about their aggressiveness. This would require a good amount of prospects being moved, I thinkq

     

     

    Papa Cub

    Posted

    On 7/21/2025 at 4:53 PM, Dfan25 said:

     

    I respect that . For Kelly and Suarez I move him . And I said this perfectly aware of what is going on with Brown and what his ceiling is . 

    I agree 💯 of giving up Brown for Kelly & Suarez! No brainer for me. Brown is young, but I’ve watched all his starts. I’ll leave that there. 

    Bertz

    Posted

    7 minutes ago, Rex Buckingham said:

    not that I think he's saying sources are telling him this, but Cerami has some good sources and I wonder if he's basing this guess after what he's heard about their aggressiveness. This would require a good amount of prospects being moved, I thinkq

     

     

    He's just connected enough that you can't write him off.  It also doesn't help that he's a grade A moron, so if you have something where he's injecting his opinion good luck.

    I'd be shocked if the Cubs do all of that personally.  That said if you shop on the low end for all of those (Lugo as the top SP, Bieber as the other guy, etc.) I could maybe see it.

    harmony

    Posted

    On 7/25/2025 at 10:59 AM, Chicago Al said:

    I keep hearing and seeing Suarez linked to the Mariners, Yankees and Cubs. With McMahon going to the Yankees, I like the Cubs chances for Suarez but also afraid of how much it will cost to acquire him.

    The Cubs and Seattle Mariners face similar questions on whether to upgrade from a current rookie third baseman.

    The Cubs have received 1.3 bWAR in 70 games from Matt Shaw while the Mariners have received 1.2 bWAR in 80 games from Ben Williamson. Shaw has 6 Defensive Runs Saves in 562.2 innings while Williamson has 7 DRS in 662 inninngs. Shaw has posted a wRC+ of 82 in 252 plate appearances while Williamson has posted a wRC+ of 75 in 279 plate appearances.

    ZiPS projects Shaw and Williamson with 0.6 WAR each the remainder of the season, Shaw in 42 games and Williamson in 47 games.

    The Cubs selected Shaw out of the University of Maryland with the 13th overall pick in the 2023 draft while Seattle took Williamson out of William & Mary 44 picks later. Shaw is a year younger than Williamson, who played four years at the college level to Shaw's three years.

     

    Derwood

    Posted

    There's not way we're getting 5 new players

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    30 minutes ago, Derwood said:

    There's not way we're getting 5 new players

    yeah, it's going to be 2 maybe 3, 5 basically just doesn't happen. 

    Rcal10

    Posted

    40 minutes ago, Bertz said:

    He's just connected enough that you can't write him off.  It also doesn't help that he's a grade A moron, so if you have something where he's injecting his opinion good luck.

    I'd be shocked if the Cubs do all of that personally.  That said if you shop on the low end for all of those (Lugo as the top SP, Bieber as the other guy, etc.) I could maybe see it.

    I agree with you. I don’t see them doing all of this either Maybe 3 of the moves he mentioned. And there is a path that doesn’t really give up that high a prospect in any one trade. Take Lugo, Gallen, and Bieber for examples. None should get a top 6 on the team. A pen arm, who isn’t elite but rather a middle relief pitcher, shouldn’t take a top 10 guy. Personally, I don’t see Suarez as a Cub. But if they will take someone not in the top 6 in the organization, maybe he is here. I think I would rather have Castro, tbh. And he would cost less. The only guys who would cost more would be the guys with team control. Sandy and Cabrera. They probably would require one top 60 prospect (maybe something more with that). 

    JHBulls

    Posted

    20 hours ago, JD94 said:

    Incase anybody cares what Dom has to say. Never know if he has legit info or not, but I do know him and Ian Happ are friends so who knows 

    There might be a new meaning to “Cub killer” soon. 




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