For the most part I have been against the idea of signing a higher priced pen arm. But think I would make an exception for Tanner Scott. He can not only be the closer if they need him to be, but he can also be the lefty pen, late inning arm if Hodge does prove to be a solid closer. He will cost a decent amount of money, but tbh, if Bellinger comes back I don’t see them spending big on the offense. There should be enough money to sign Scott and still get a quality starting pitcher, upgrade at catcher and maybe add a decent/solid bench/semi-regular bat to the team. Between free agency and trades of some young assets the Cubs should be able to do all of that and stay within the budget. And, if Bellinger leaves use his money for an everyday line up bat. Again that can be through a trade or free agency.
High end example of a decent semi regular bat would be to trade for B. Lowe. He is about at the spot where Tampa starts moving guys. He can play 2nd, 3rd or first. He can also play when Swanson takes a day, by moving Hoerner to SS. He can DH. Basically he would give the Cubs a 9th man for 8 line up positions, which is fine. That move helps the bench too, because there will always be a starter grade guy on the bench. They have enough young talent to get him without giving a top 5-7 prospect in the team. As for a pitcher, I guess it depends on if the Cubs want to spend money on one or use minor league assets for one. I am sure that decision would be made with the budget in mind. They need to get one that slots ahead of Taillon. Schmidt has been mentioned here. He would be a nice option., if the budget is the issue. Which brings us to catcher.🤷 They could go trade, they could go FA to share time with Amaya. I think that would be a very good, realistic off season. Of course I want them to explode getting one or two of Soto, Vlad, Tucker, Rooker, a TOR starter, a high end catcher etc….. , but I don’t think it is realistic that they will. I think lengthening the rotation with a solid starter, strengthening the line-up/bench with a solid bat, getting a very good, dependable lefty pen arm and upgrading catcher would take this team from an 83 win team to a 90+ win team. And I think they can do it within their budget and still have some young talent available to them from the minors.