Honestly, I believe any Cubs fan, their management and the front office, all know they need help with their starting pitching rotation if they want to make a push deep into October. Personally, I feel they need to be a bit cautious when looking to add or go after a starting pitcher. A pitcher like Dylan Cease, although he has great upside, you would probably have to give a top prospect or pay a great deal for him. As a fan, I believe they can find a good, adequate pitcher to fill their needs on a more affordable scale. Again, there is no mystery that they need help with their rotation, but I would hate to see them lose a top prospect or two and overpay for a pitcher that you don’t know will perform to the standard you hope. Anyway, those are my thoughts.