Chicago Cubs Urged to Trade Massive Prospect Package to Monster Deadline Move

According to former MLB executive Jim Bowden, the Chicago Cubs should be willing to part with an extensive prospect package in order to acquire former Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara at the trade deadline from the Miami Marlins.

Bowden has called for the Cubs to send pitcher Cade Horton, outfielders Owen Caissie and Kevin Alcantara, as well as infielder Ronny Cruz to the Marlins. He wrote this proposal in The Athletic.

In return, the Marlins would receive Horton, 23, to replace Sandy Alcantara in their rotation, and two corner outfielders, Caissie and Kevin Alcántara, who should be major-league-ready by next year; that would allow Miami to trade either outfielder Jesús Sánchez or outfielder Kyle Stowers at this year’s deadline for more talent

Six trades I’d like to see before MLB trade deadline, starting with a Sandy Alcantara swap https://t.co/4UX0aOQ9kA

— Jim Bowden⚾️ (@JimBowdenGM) June 17, 2025

Horton is the No. 32 prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, and he’s currently in the big leagues. Caissie is ranked at No. 45 and is expected to make his major league debut this season. Alcantara is ranked at No. 69 overall. Cruz is the No. 13 prospect in the organization.

It seems like a steep price for Alcantara, who is 3-8 with a 6.88 ERA since returning at the beginning of the year from Tommy John surgery. However, he’s turned it around of late, giving up just four earned runs in his last 17 innings. He’s under contract through 2026 and also has a team option for 2027, which would make the big prospect package easier to stomach.

Though the price is steep, the Cubs could be willing to pay it, considering Justin Steele is out for the year with Tommy John surgery and Shota Imanaga is currently on the shelf with a hamstring issue.

The Cubs are 44-28 and in first place in the National League Central.

BANANA BALL IS DANGEROUS?: Sean Casey, who is in the Cincinnati Reds’ Hall of Fame, tore his hamstring during an appearance with the Savannah Bananas this weekend. CLICK HERE:

OHTANI ON A ROLL: At the plate, Shohei Ohtani continues to do things we’ve never seen, making more history this past weekend. CLICK HERE:

REPEAT WINNER?: If Tarik Skubal wins the Cy Young, he’ll be the first repeat winner of the award in a quarter century. CLICK HERE:

Related Posts

BREAKING NEWS: Dodgers owe $1.06 billion US in deferred money through 2047 after Edwin Diaz deal

Edwin Diaz won’t receive all of his $69 million from the Dodgers until 2047, with the closer’s deal raising deferred payment obligations for the two-time World Series…

Breaking!! Braves received encouraging news regarding Bo Bichette’s chances after a recent report, sparking optimism among fans and analysts alike. The update could influence roster decisions and the team’s strategy heading into the next stretch of the season. With Bichette’s potential impact under consideration, discussions are heating up about how this could shape Atlanta’s pursuit of postseason success

The Atlanta Braves are having themselves a quality offseason thus far. Atlanta has made two meaningful free-agent signings in Robert Suarez and Mike Yastrzemski. They are also bringing back…

🚨 INSIDE FRONT OFFICE STRATEGY: The White Sox appear to be quietly cornering the market on minor moves, and while these decisions may look small on the surface, insiders believe they reveal a much larger plan taking shape behind the scenes. What Chicago is really building through these low key transactions could surprise fans who are only watching the headlines.

Trying to find players on cheap deals is one thing — but it’s no excuse to continue sidestepping major acquisitions

🚨 INSIDE REALITY CHECK: Hopes of the Braves landing a World Series MVP shortstop are quietly fading, and the reasons behind it go far deeper than price or timing. What’s unfolding behind the scenes suggests Atlanta’s front office may already be closing the door on a move many fans assumed was still very much alive.

The Atlanta Braves have reportedly been interested, but the Rangers are adamant that they won’t make a move

YANKEES STRIKE LATE: New York swoops in on the final signing day to steal a teenage strikeout ace, catching rivals completely flat-footed. Scouts are buzzing, fans are dreaming, and whispers of a future monster arm are spreading fast through the Bronx. One last-day move, one unknown phenom, and the Yankees may have just changed their future overnight..ll

The New York Yankees got in just under the wire of the international signing deadline with an 18-year-old southpaw strikeout pitcher.

🚨 INSIDE BLOCKBUSTER BUZZ: The Phillies are suddenly being projected to pull off a massive All Star trade with the Red Sox, and the ripple effects could reshape both franchises in ways few saw coming. What’s quietly being discussed behind closed doors hints at a bold swing that may change the balance of power sooner than expected.

The Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies could come together on a big trade that would make sense for both sides.