I forgot about that trade. Notable that Leake had 2.5 years on his deal left and the Cardinals had sent the Mariners over money in the initial deal. I think the Cubs would have have to send some money for Heyward but would do it to free up the cap space. The one year guys like Quintana or even Chatwood maybe much less of a thing To backtrack a little...I guess I could see a scenario where Quintana or much more likely Chatwood have to be paired with a prospect, but from what I remember about similar kind of trades the prospect/s might be more along the lines of Riley Thompson/Kohl Franklin/Sanders/Faustinooo/Remy/Y. Cruz/J. Patterson. There's some flexibility here - the Cubs have a logjam of pitchers between A- and A+ for next year anyway so a trade might help more than hurt plus there's further off bats (one way or another) like Giambrone, the Morels, Pinango, Verdugo, Roederer (personally don't see him as so interchangeable with Ademan) - but I just don't see the precedent in these salary dumps where the Cubs would have to deal from Hoerner/Davis/Amaya/Ademan/Marquez I think Quintana (and Darvish) are probably about salary-neutral in trade value at the moment - I don't think you'd have to give up a prospect but I don't think you'd get one back. With only a year left and coming off an OK 2019 Chatwood probably costs you a B prospect to unload. But Heyward - with all those years and dollars left? That would be a huge haul of prospect talent, if you could even get someone to take him then.