November 7, 2024

Jose Quintana 'felt great' in Mets debut after injury return

Former Chicago Cubs Farmhand Predicted to Get Traded to Division Rivals

The Chicago Cubs might have to face their former draft pick in division for a couple years if this prediction comes true.

For a while during the offseason, as the Chicago Cubs were searching for a top-end starting pitcher, there was some thought they might be able to put together a trade package that would land them their former farmhand.

After building their pipeline into one of the best in the league, the Cubs have plenty of assets that are appealing enough to other teams that could land a player of Dylan Cease’s caliber.

Jose Quintana 'felt great' in Mets debut after injury return

Ultimately, they decided not to go that direction and signed Shota Imanaga.

With the Chicago White Sox likely holding onto their ace until the trade deadline, there’s still another opportunity for the front office to get their 2014 sixth round draft pick back.

Cease was part of the trade in July 2017 that sent him, Eloy Jimenez, Matt Rose, and Bryant Flete to the White Sox in exchange for Jose Quintana.

For Chicago to make a trade with their crosstown rivals, they would likely need to be seriously contending in the NL Central division with a very good chance at making the playoffs.

Jose Quintana 'felt great' in Mets debut after injury return

Jed Hoyer and his front office have shown they aren’t overly aggressive and probably wouldn’t make a move of this magnitude if they don’t have a chance to win something.

The Cubs will have some competition again this year and seemingly will battle it out between the Cincinnati Reds and the revamped St. Louis Cardinals for the division title.

Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report thinks it could be their NL Central rival Cardinals who land Cease at the trade deadline.

Jose Quintana 'felt great' in Mets debut after injury return

“Baltimore has been one of the most frequently suggested landing spots for Cease, but the Cardinals might make the most sense here,” he writes.

Based on the previous asking prices from the White Sox, it will take a lot to get them to give up their ace who has two years remaining before he hits free agency.

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