The Chicago Cubs traded for Kyle Tucker this offseason. The move should help them out quite a bit offensively, but they could still be searching for some more help.
The Chicago Cubs still need a first baseman, and the best fit may be on the other side of the city. Could they swing a trade for an up-and-coming infielder?
The Chicago Cubs have made some significant moves during the offseason to shore up their team and make a legitimate bid for a playoff run. Trading for Houston Astros right field star Kyle Tucker was a big deal.
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