[Paul Magno] Cubs Linked to RHP Dylan Cease

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  1. We need a front of the rotation pitcher. Let shota walk and go after cease? I love shota so it hurts to say that but we have a pretty crowded rotation right now.
    Cease
    Steele
    Horton
    Boyd
    Taillon
    Would be a very solid rotation

  2. If they are interested, I’m guessing it is a one year + opt out so he can reenter the market after a good year.

  3. We will be linked to everyone and then magically all the key free agents will be too expensive for the value focused front office.

  4. Man we can’t keep throwing bags of cash in free agency at these starters. We need to draft a guy like Cease and keep him cost controlled.

  5. I wouldn’t mind adding Cease, but he didn’t have a very good 2025. In fact, he’s really only had one season where I would describe him as an Ace and that was 2022. His 2024 season was also quite good, but I wouldn’t give him a big contract. He’ll also be 30 years old at the start of 2026.

    Also, Cubs fans opinion of him might be somewhat skewed because he has dominated the Cubs to the tune of a 2.46 ERA, a 1.035 WHIP, and 11.6 SO9. He clearly levels up his game when he’s facing the organization that traded him away.

  6. “linked”. some person says maybe they should think about him. or some agent driving up interest.

    wake me up when there’s something real.

  7. Lol. Here we go again.

    Might as well say ‘Cubs linked to the ghost of Sandy Koufax’. Not gonna happen just like the rest of them never happen.

  8. Ummm no thank you. Trading him in April was one of the few positive things I did for my fantasy team.

  9. Getting an Ace to pair with Horton and Steele really should be job #1. Get some depth for the postseason rotation.

  10. Not falling for this shit again Tom ricketts is gonna just sign another dude for 1 year again

  11. Honestly People and prob some within the MLB complain about how the dodgers buy their way to championships huh maybe if some of em excluding the Mariners and Jays should spend more. TOM RICKETTS

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