The Chicago Cubs could be in the market for a major pitching addition as the MLB trade deadline approaches. With ace Justin Steele out for the season, the team’s once-comfortable lead in the NL Central is slipping away. The surging Milwaukee Brewers are now just 3.5 games behind, putting added pressure on Chicago to act quickly to stabilize their starting rotation and maintain their postseason ambitions.
Cy Young Winner Emerges as Trade Target
FanSided’s Zach Pressnell has named Sandy Alcántara of the Miami Marlins as a potential blockbuster trade target for the Cubs. Alcántara, the 2022 NL Cy Young Award winner, has struggled in 2025 after missing all of last season due to Tommy John surgery. He currently holds a 6.69 ERA, but his recent improvement—posting a 2.47 ERA over his last four starts—suggests he may be regaining his dominant form.
Trending Up at the Right Time
Despite a rough start to the year, Alcántara appears to be turning things around. If his recent resurgence is for real, he could quickly become one of the most sought-after pitchers at the trade deadline. Adding to his value is his contract status—under team control through 2027, Alcántara offers both immediate help and long-term stability at the top of any rotation.
Cubs Farm System Could Fuel the Deal
The Cubs have the assets to pursue a trade of this magnitude. Even after trading away top prospects to land Ryan Pressly and Kyle Tucker earlier this year, their farm system remains one of the deepest in baseball. As Pressnell points out, the team should consider going all-in while Tucker remains under contract. If he leaves in free agency after the season, Chicago might regret not maximizing this championship window.
High-Risk, High-Reward Deadline Option
Acquiring Alcántara won’t be cheap, but it could be the bold move the Cubs need to reinforce their rotation and solidify their World Series aspirations. With Milwaukee gaining ground and Steele out, a top-tier pitcher like Alcántara might be the difference-maker. If the Cubs believe he’s returning to Cy Young form, the time to strike is now.