
Last week at the MLB General Managers Meetings, the Chicago Cubs laid the groundwork for a pivotal offseason — and pitching was at the center of their plans.
Cubs president Jed Hoyer made it crystal clear: their top offseason goal is to add arms. They've reportedly shown interest in Dylan Cease, Tatsuya Imai, and Michael King. The Cubs declined Shota Imanaga's option, he proceeded to decline the player option and now he has to decide if he will accept the qualifying offer. Hoyer didn’t rule out re-signing him, but the FO seems open to exploring other pitching options too. The Cubs used the GM Meetings to signal a very active offseason, with a laser focus on pitching.
Cody and Blake break it all down based on reporting done by The Athletic.
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