Chicago Cubs Expected To ‘Compete’ for Impressive Left-Hander in Free Agency

The Chicago Cubs are looking for ways to improve their starting rotation this winter.

With money to spend and an above-average farm system, they shouldn’t have too many issues doing so barring an unwillingness to make deals.

The Cubs could believe they need a top-of-the-line starter, which would be an interesting thought considering their rotation wasn’t bad, but they could look to improve marginally and add depth to this group that still has some question marks.

Yusei Kikuchi is one of the players who could fit both of those descriptions.

Chicago doesn’t need another left-handed starter, but they’ve been linked to a few.

Perhaps the front office doesn’t view being too lefty dominant as an issue, but they must consider a playoff series with a heavy right-handed lineup against their rotation if another left-hander is added to the mix.

Nonetheless, they’ve been linked to multiple left-handed starters, so the interest is definitely real.

Jeff Passan of ESPN was the latest to do so when he wrote the Cubs are expected to be in the running for Kikuchi, highlighting a few other contending teams that could also be interested him.

“Yusei Kikuchi, left-handed starter: He’s awfully popular, too, after shoving for Houston following a maligned trade from Toronto. The Astros want him back, and other teams expected to operate in the midtier pitching market — the Cubs, Dodgers, Angels and, if they whiff on the bigger names, Blue Jays and Orioles — could compete for the 33-year-old’s services.”

Kikuchi was traded to the Houston Astros at the deadline and was among the best pitchers in baseball during the second half.

Whichever team signs him is likely buying high, but that’s the name of the game. If this were five months ago, he’d be lucky to get a deal for more than a few years for $35 million.

Now, the expectation seems to be that he’ll get a three to four-year contract for more than $50 million.

Chicago has to consider that, too.

Not only would they be buying high on a career 4.00-ERA arm, but that’s a good amount of money to spend on an area that might not need to drastically improve compared to other parts of their roster.

Pitching helps win championships, there’s no debating that, but the offense is the biggest issue entering 2025 as they look at ways to get back into the playoffs.

The front office hasn’t said they’re disregarding the offensive side of the baseball yet, despite them reportedly taking themselves out of the Juan Soto sweepstakes already, so until the whole offseason is finished, it’d be tough to judge them if they sign a pitcher first.

Related Posts

🚨 BREAKING: The White Sox Spring Training broadcast schedule is officially here — and fans can finally map out every first glimpse of the 2026 roster in action. From early prospect showcases to veteran tune-ups, these broadcasts could offer the clearest clues yet about Chicago’s direction. If you’re looking for signs of a turnaround, the answers may start airing sooner than expected.. 👇👇👇

White Sox Spring Training Broadcast Schedule Signals the Return of Baseball on the South Side 4 For the Chicago White Sox, the release of the Spring Training…

🚨 BOMBSHELL: A healthy Austin Riley could be the key that unlocks Atlanta’s entire lineup — and the difference might show up immediately in how pitchers approach the Braves. When Riley is right, the protection effect ripples through every spot in the order, forcing mistakes and changing game plans. If his bat returns to full force, the NL could be staring at a revived offensive machine.. 👇👇👇

A Healthy Austin Riley Could Be the Catalyst Atlanta’s Lineup Desperately Needs 4 Spring training optimism flows freely every February, but for the Atlanta Braves, the health…

🚨 BOMBSHELL: Red Sox competitions at second and third base are shaping up as some of MLB’s most intriguing battles this spring — and the tension inside camp feels very real. With multiple viable options flashing upside, Boston’s infield shuffle could quietly determine the tone of its entire season. One breakout could lock down the future, but one misstep might reopen every roster debate.. 👇👇👇

Red Sox Second and Third Base Battles Shape One of MLB’s Most Intriguing Spring Storylines 4 The Boston Red Sox enter the 2026 season with renewed optimism…

🚨 BOMBSHELL: Red Sox phenom’s “unicorn fastball” has Boston buzzing — and the pitch is already being whispered about in the same breath as elite, late-inning weapons. Scouts say the movement profile doesn’t look normal on video, and hitters are reacting like they’re chasing a ghost. If this electric heater holds up under Fenway lights, the league may soon understand why the hype feels different this time.. 👇👇👇

Red Sox Phenom’s “Unicorn Fastball” Is Turning Heads Across Boston 4 The Boston Red Sox have quietly undergone one of the more dramatic developmental transformations in Major…

Texas Rangers Analyst Reveals Three Hitters Crucial for Postseason Glory

IMAGE: Imagn Images The Texas Rangers made headlines in 2023 by capturing their first World Series title, defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks in a decisive 4-1 series. But…

Cubs Plan Major Role for Matt Shaw in 2026 Outfield Shift

IMAGE: Imagn Images As the Chicago Cubs gear up for the 2026 season, all eyes are on Matt Shaw, who seems set to stay put with the…