If it is unlikely, is it because of his salary demands, the Cubs not being sold on him being paid ace money, or both? I think both, especially after this season. Before the year he wanted 7 years, and he probably would've demanded $175-$200 mil. But after he decided to forget how to throw strikes this year, I'm not so sure the Cubs want to take their chances on him at that cost, and I don't think he's willing to cut a discount. In fact, he's not going to and has said he won't. I don't think Jake and the Cubs are a fit long term, and personally, I'm okay with that. If we can use Jake to get Verlander who, all things considered, was arguably the best pitcher in major league baseball this year, I'd be beyond giddy. We're not getting 8 win Jake back, he's probably 4-5 win Jake at best and even now that's not a guarantee. I trust Verlander to repeat his performance more than I trust Jake to recapture his