Cubs’ $68 Million Hurler Seen as ‘Most Likely to Be Traded’ This Winter (2024)

Cubs’ $68 Million Hurler Seen as ‘Most Likely to Be Traded’ This Winter (1)

GettyJameson Taillon was the subject of trade rumors this summer. Will he pitch for the Cubs in 2025 or will he be wearing a new uniform?

The Chicago Cubs entered 2024 with aspirations of reaching the postseason. Things haven’t gone according to plan, evidenced by their 57-60 record ahead of August 9 games. Chicago is likely already thinking about how to shape the 2025 roster. Will it include starting pitcher Jameson Tallion or will he be an offseason trade candidate?

Bleacher Report’s Zachary D. Rymer called the latter more probable. He tabbed one player from each MLB team as the “most likely to be traded” this winter. Taillon was his pick for the Cubs.

The right-hander’s first year in the Windy City was rough. He went 8-10 with a 4.84 ERA, 1.28 WHIP and 140 strikeouts in 154.1 innings pitched. Those numbers have made significant improvements in 2024. Taillon is 7-6 with a 3.25 ERA, 1.16 WHIP and 86 strikeouts in 110.2 innings pitched (19 starts).

“Even with Kyle Hendricks’ contract due to expire, they’ll have Justin Steele, Shōta Imanaga, Javier Assad, Jordan Wicks, Ben Brown and top prospect Cade Horton among their rotation options for 2025,” Rymer said.

The 32-year-old is about to finish his second season of a four-year, $68 million deal he signed with Chicago ahead of 2023.

Jameson Taillon Drew Interest at the Trade Deadline

The Cubs’ disappointing 2024 performance made it natural to think president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer would sell off certain players at the trade deadline.

“Where we are right now, I would have to say that moves only for 2024 — unless things change over the next week — we probably won’t do a lot of moves that only help us for this year,” Hoyer said via a July 22 report from ESPN’s Jesse Rogers. “If moves help us for 2025 and beyond I think we’re exceptionally well positioned.”

Chicago held onto big names like Taillon and outfielder/first baseman Cody Bellinger. They ended up trading reliever Mark Leiter Jr. to the New York Yankees and third baseman Christopher Morel to the Tampa Bay Rays. That Morel deal brought All-Star slugger Isaac Paredes to Wrigley. The Cubs also acquired right-handed reliever Nate Pearson.

While Taillon stayed put, his name popped up in the trade rumor mill. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported on July 21 that the Yankees and Boston Red Sox had interest in the right-hander. It’s unknown whether it complicated things or not, but Taillon has a 10-team no-trade clause, per Spotrac. However, Patrick Mooney of The Athletic reported that nothing progressed to the point where the veteran had to give a “yes” or “no” on any possibilities.

The Cubs Have a Pivotal Offseason Ahead of Them

Chicago is looking at sizable deficits in the standings as the club enters August 9 games. They’re not only 9.5 games out of first place in the National League Central, but they’re also five games back of the final NL wild card spot.

A hot week or two could hypothetically put them right back in the thick of the wild card race, but it’s crowded. Outside of the three teams currently holding onto postseason spots, four more clubs are ahead of the Cubs.

Hoyer acquired first baseman Michael Busch via trade and signed Imanaga and Bellinger to free-agent contracts this past winter. However, the biggest offseason splash they made was signing manager Craig Counsell to a five-year, $40 million deal. Bellinger could also opt out of his contract in November, leaving the Cubs with a similar situation to address as last winter.

Going big and signing Counsell should also have been followed by significant win-now moves for the active roster. That didn’t happen as much as it needed to, and now they’re fighting with the Cincinnati Reds to stay out of the NL Central basem*nt. This upcoming offseason will show just how motivated Chicago is to keep pace with the Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals, as well as the Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates.

Matt Musico covers Major League Baseball for Heavy.com and has been writing about baseball for the past decade. He's the creator of MLB Daily Dingers, and his work has been featured on numberFire, MLB Trade Rumors, Bleacher Report, Elite Sports NY, and Yahoo! Sports. More about Matt Musico

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Cubs’ $68 Million Hurler Seen as ‘Most Likely to Be Traded’ This Winter (2024)

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Who did the Cubs trade and get? ›

Chicago Cubs Transactions 2024
DATETRANSACTION
May 14, 2024Acquired RHP Tyson Miller from Seattle in exchange for minor league INF Jake Slaughter. Designated LHP Richard Lovelady for assignment.
May 13, 2024Placed RHP Adbert Alzolay on the 15-day IL. Recalled RHP Jose Cuas from Iowa (IL).
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How many 100 loss seasons do the Cubs have? ›

Chicago Cubs (3): 1962 (59-103); 1966 (59-103); and 2012 (61-101). Toronto Blue Jays (3): 1977 (54-107); 1978 (59-102); and 1979 (53-109). Tampa Bay Rays (3): 2001 (62-100); 2002 (55-106); and 2006 (61-101).

How many losses do the Cubs have all time? ›

The Chicago Cubs have a record of 11305-10752 all-time.

Who did the Cubs trade to the Braves? ›

2021: The Cubs trade OF Joc Pederson to the Braves in return for a minor league prospect, 1B Bryce Ball.

What Cubs pitcher was traded to the Giants? ›

Jeff Samardzija
Earned run average4.15
Strikeouts1,449
Teams
Chicago Cubs (2008–2014) Oakland Athletics (2014) Chicago White Sox (2015) San Francisco Giants (2016–2020)
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Has any MLB team ever lost 100 games? ›

Prior to 2023, 10 teams total had reached the postseason after losing 100 games in the year prior or the one before that. Of those, two won the World Series -- the 1969 Mets (101 losses in 1967) and 1914 Boston Braves (101 losses in 1912).

What was the Cubs worst season? ›

The Chicago Cubs had their worst record in a season in 1966 and in 1962, with a record of 59-103.
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1Cubs1966
2Cubs1962
3Cubs1981
4Cubs2012
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Do the Cubs ever win? ›

The Cubs play in the National League (NL) and have won three World Series titles (1907, 1908, and 2016). The team, originally known as the Chicago White Stockings, was a charter member of the NL in 1876 and had quick success.

Who owns Wrigley Field? ›

The Ricketts Family becomes owner of the Cubs on October 27, 2009. The sale gives the Ricketts Family 95-percent interest in the Cubs, Wrigley Field and Tribune Company's approximately 25-percent interest in Comcast SportsNet in a transaction valued at $845 million.

Have the Cubs ever had a perfect game? ›

No Cubs pitcher has yet pitched a perfect game. The closest performance came on September 2, 1972, when Milt Pappas lost his perfect game bid against the San Diego Padres with two outs in the ninth by allowing a walk to Larry Stahl on a 3–2 count; he retired the next batter to finish the no-hitter.

Are the Chicago Cubs good? ›

The Cubs won the Laureus World Team of the Year in 2017. Through 2023, the franchise has played the most games in MLB history, with an all-time regular season record of 11,244–10,688–161 (. 513).

Who did the Cubs get in free agency? ›

Cubs Roster & Staff

Chicago Cubs signed free agent RHP Josh Staumont to a minor league contract. Chicago Cubs signed free agent LHP Lucas Luetge to a minor league contract. Chicago Cubs activated RHP Keegan Thompson from the 15-day injured list. Chicago Cubs optioned RHP Keegan Thompson to Iowa Cubs.

What were the Cubs bought for? ›

Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. Chairman, Incapital LLC. In January 2009, a Ricketts family bid led by Tom emerged as the winning bidder for the Chicago Cubs. The bid was estimated to total around $900 million for the team and related assets.

Who did the Cubs trade Joe Carter for? ›

On June 13, 1984, Carter was traded with three other players to the Cleveland Indians for Rick Sutcliffe, George Frazier, and Ron Hassey.

What reliever did the Cubs trade? ›

Chicago Cubs acquire infielder, reliever in trade with Yankees for P Mark Leiter Jr. The New York Yankees have acquired right-handed reliever Mark Leiter Jr. from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for infielder Ben Cowles and right-handed reliever Jack Neely, the teams announced Tuesday.

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