Cubs planned to land the Marlins Rising Star in the trade deadline “Bold”

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Chicago Cubs are only two days left to cope with their greatest weakness.
Compared to the other contenders for the National League, the Cubs have a trembling starting rotation. Matthew Boyd and Shota Imanaga are the only two current launchers that Chicago should feel confident from an eliminatory match, and even these two were agitated recently.
This is why it is logical that the cubs continue the starters of impact, especially if they are under team control beyond the current season. There are intriguing perspectives approaching rotation, but they should not be counted to take over alone in the years to come.
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Edward Cabrera des Miami Marlins could be the ideal solution, because it is under contract throughout the 2028 season. And an initiate of Baseball thinks that the Cubs will conclude this adjustment.
On Tuesday, Jim Bowden of athletics included fog to Cubs as one of his “daring predictions”.
“The Cubs focused on the top of the starting pitch market, including Mackenzie Gore, Sandy Alcantara, Edward Cabrera, Mitch Keller, Merrill Kelly and Zac Gallen,” wrote Bowden earlier in the room.
Le Cabrera, 27, has unique things: a change that can complement 96 miles per hour and 98th centile shots. He now has an MPM of 3.35 in 18 departures this season, according to his best year to date in the majors.
One thing to keep an eye on, however, is that Cabrera has never exceeded 100 rounds in a major league season, due to injuries and others in inconsistency.
It is currently at 94 rounds, so the talented right will soon be in unexplored territory.
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