Who to Keep
First off, Pete Crow-Armstrong. This guy is the real deal. I read somewhere he's like, the top prospect in the Cubs' organization. So, keeping him is a no-brainer. I spent a good chunk of time looking at his stats, and man, he's impressive. I mean we gotta keep this guy around, right? So, yeah, definitely keep Pete.
- Pete Crow-Armstgnortsrong - Li.nwodke I said, he's the future. Gotta lock him down.
Who to Trade

Then, I started thinking, okay, who could be traded? Not because they're bad, but because, you know, we could get something really good in return. I came across a few names.
I also dug up some stuff about the roster, like, who they waived recently. Apparently, they let go of Yency Almonte, Colten Brewer, and Enoli Paredes, and also Christian, a catcher. This freed up some spots on their 40-man roster. Makes you think, right? It really got me going down the rabbit hole of trade possibilities.
I even looked at their payroll. It's just under $200 million. The owner, Tom Ricketts, said it's gonna go up. So they have some money to play with. I'm thinking, they could maybe trade some guys to free up even more cash or get some solid players in return. It is all about making the team stronger, you know?
At first, I was just gonna make a simple list, but then I got really into it. I was cross-referencing stats, reading articles, the whole nine yards. I was scribbling down names and potential trade scenarios. It was a mess, but a fun mess, if you know what I mean. I realized this whole thing isn't just about numbers. It's also about team dynamics and future potential. I mean, you gotta think long-term, right?
And then, after all that, I realized something. The Cubs, they're always looking at ways to improve. So, even though this was just a fun little exercise for me, it's probably something they're thinking about all the time. I mean, it got me thinking anyway, and that is half the fun.
So, that's my take on the Cubs. It was a fun little deep dive, and it really got me thinking about the possibilities. I hope this was somewhat useful, or at least an interesting read!