IMO, there are only four available (Valdez, Cease, Bieber and King). Of course, depending on how they perform next year, they could be better or worse than Shota. And, they'll be more expensive than Shota. Also, I don't think the Cubs could actually sign two out four free agents. I feel lucky, if they can sign one them. If King can stay healthy, he would be the one I want. Valdez is probably too expensive for the Cubs. Bieber was out most of 2024 and 2025. Cease had a bad year in 2025, but he'll still be expensive. I guess Cease and King will be awesome.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention this Japanese SP, Imai. I watched a few videos on Youtube, and he looked good. He'll probably be better than Shota, but will cost more. Don't know how much more. OK, I just checked, and it says "Some experts estimate his contract will be in the nine-figure range, with figures like $140 million to $150 million being suggested." Some even say over 200 million.
Trade is probably easier to get a good TOR SP. But, the easiest is keeping Shota. Except for Sep and Oct 2025, he pitched very well for two seasons. I just don't like to see Shota having a great season (like he did last year) with another team, and new pitchers we get don't perform better than Shota.
I agree that they should keep Rea for $6m or whatever. His option wasn't that expensive. I have a feeling Jamo will have a great season next year, if he stays healthy. Not so sure about Boyd. He performed better than expected in 2025. He won't be as good, and maybe, get injured, eventually. I try not to expect much from Steele. When he was good, he was great, but it didn't last that long. Obviously, I'm hoping he comes back strong. For Horton, I'd be happy, if you pitches 150+ inning with ERA around 3.20.
Well, only time can tell.