It seemed like Hoyer was pretty firm when he said he doesn't see the Cubs signing another starting pitcher, unless the deal was too good to pass up. I think near zero chance Snell ends up a Cub because I can't fathom how his market could end up near a place a cubs would pounce at, and with him attached to a QO pick, Hoyer won't want to sacrifice a draft pick giving a guy a 1 year or opt out deal at the cost of that pick.