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  1. With the trade deadline looming, the Cubs find themselves in an interesting position. Are they contenders ready to make a push for the playoffs, or should they be looking to acquire future assets? Let's break down the arguments for each scenario: **Buy:** * **Offensive Needs:** The Cubs' offense has been inconsistent at times. Adding a consistent bat, particularly someone who can hit for power, would be a significant boost. * **Starting Pitching Depth:** While the rotation has been solid, injuries are always a concern. Adding a reliable starting pitcher would provide valuable insurance. * **Momentum:** The Cubs have shown flashes of brilliance this season. A strategic acquisition could provide the spark needed to make a deep playoff run. **Sell:** * **Future Focus:** The Cubs have a strong farm system, and acquiring more prospects would help build for the long term. * **Valuable Assets:** Several players on the current roster could fetch a significant return in trades. * **Realistic Expectations:** The Cubs may not be true World Series contenders this year. Selling could set them up for greater success in the future. **Stand Pat:** * **Internal Growth:** The Cubs have several promising young players who are showing improvement. Relying on internal growth could be a cost-effective strategy. * **Team Chemistry:** Making too many changes could disrupt the team's chemistry. * **Market Conditions:** The trade market may not be favorable for the Cubs. Ultimately, the Cubs' deadline strategy will depend on a variety of factors, including their performance in the coming weeks, the availability of players on the trade market, and the willingness of other teams to meet their asking price. What do you think the Cubs should do? Let's discuss!
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