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GREAT NEWS: Cubs have finalized a blockbuster trade to acquire outfielder from the Boston Red Sox.

Posted on April 19, 2025

The Chicago Cubs have had a surprisingly strong offseason, especially after acquiring Kyle Tucker, signaling their intent to become serious World Series contenders. However, despite this promising move, the team still faces significant challenges on paper. While their starting rotation is expected to perform well, their offense and bullpen still need considerable improvement. Offensively, this was the Cubs’ primary concern heading into the winter. Though Tucker’s addition will help, it’s unrealistic to expect one player to solve all of the offensive issues the Cubs faced last season.

The Cubs’ offense was not strong enough last year and won’t be capable of competing for a World Series unless some of their hitters elevate their performance to levels they haven’t consistently shown in their careers. Fortunately, there are numerous options available on both the free-agent and trade markets. The Cubs also possess several prospects they could trade, but the front office may be reluctant to part with too many at this point in the offseason. If they could trade a big-league player or two for a significant upgrade, it could make sense, depending on the player involved.

One trade possibility that has been suggested is the Cubs pursuing Masataka Yoshida, a player who could immediately provide more offense as their everyday designated hitter. Yoshida is under contract with the Boston Red Sox, earning $18.6 million per year for the next three seasons. While Yoshida’s addition would certainly bolster the Cubs’ offense, his hefty contract and primary role as a designated hitter may not make him the best fit, especially considering the Cubs might be looking for a player who can contribute in the field as well.

In a potential trade, the Cubs could offer a middle infielder like Nico Hoerner or even a veteran pitcher like Drew Smyly, who had a solid season out of the bullpen for the Cubs with a 3.84 ERA and 10 holds. While Yoshida is a talented player, his position and contract might push the Cubs to explore other options for improving their offense. Although the Cubs have the financial resources to pursue Yoshida, they may prioritize other players who can provide more value in the field, making Yoshida not necessarily their top choice.

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